

13th Annual
North Coast Mud Trail 2025
16th & 17th August, 2025 10:00am-4:00pm
– across the Byron, Ballina and Lismore Shires
Step inside the creative world of clay. Now in its 13th year, the North Coast Mud Trail invites you to explore the studio spaces of 33 ceramic artists working across 22 studio locations in the Northern Rivers region.
Wander the trail at your own pace, guided by the 2025 Mud Map booklet (available in July), and discover the incredible diversity of ceramics being created right here on Bundjalung Country — from functional wares to experimental sculpture, wood-fired pots to contemporary porcelain.
What to Expect
Studio Open Days : Get a rare look behind the scenes as artists open their working studios to the public.
Meet the Makers: Have a chat with local potters and get to know the people behind the pots — their techniques, inspirations, and studio secrets. View all participating potters profiles.
Demos & Workshops: Watch live demonstrations and take part in creative workshops throughout the weekend. View the full event schedule.
Stay in the Loop & Plan Your Muddy Adventure
Plan Your Trail : Pick up a hard copy of the 2025 Mud Map from participating studios or Mullumbimby IGA (available in July) — or explore the interactive online map to plan your route in advance.
RSVP: to the Facebook Event to stay in the loop — and don’t forget to share it with your friends, family, and fellow lovers of handmade craft.
Subscribe: to our newsletter (below) for all updates.
Don’t Miss These Special Events Along the Mud Trail
From pop-up workshops to artist talks and live demos—discover extra events hosted by studios all weekend. Mark your favourites and plan your trail!
Join Jacqui Sosnowski for a hands-on Obvara Firing demonstration at SOSCERAMICS in Mullumbimby.
Experience a live slip casting demonstration with Hayden Youlley at Mud Trail 2025. Learn how porcelain slip is used to create smooth, intricate ceramics through mould-based techniques.
Join Tali Cohen-Flantz of Keramika for a Plate & Mini Dish Decoration Workshop during Mud Trail 2025 in Mullumbimby.
Cath from Plum Tree Floral Farm (@plumtreefloralfarm) will be bringing the beauty of the farm direct to Mullumbimby with a pop-up flower stall at KERAMIKA Studio.
Join Ben for an inspiring Wild Clay Harvesting Demonstration, where he’ll walk you through the fascinating journey of transforming raw, locally sourced clay into functional ceramic forms.
Watch Elaine Richter’s live Raku firing demonstrations each morning at Mud Trail 2025 and discover the bold, smoky beauty of this traditional ceramic technique in action.
Lani (@homeinthehills) will be joining Jenn Johnson studio during the Mud Trail Weekend, bringing a stunning collection of locally grown orchids for sale.
Join Jay Richardson of Jay R Ceramics for a workshop during Mud Trail 2025 in Myocum. Learn to carve a spiral bud vase using a specialised carving technique in this hands-on workshop (limited spaces available).
Join Sasa Scheiner for a demonstration on how she hand coils her bowls during the Mud Trail 2025 in Federal.
Join Venessa Skye at Mud Trail 2025 for a live Q&A on Anagama woodfiring. Explore ancient firing techniques, natural ash-glazed surfaces, and the timeless artistry of woodfired ceramics.
Join Lauren Siemonsma from Ochre Ceramics in Mullumbimby for a Teapot making demonstration that offers insight into their ceramic practice.
Join Janet Fraser of Hoof Print Pottery for a demonstration during Mud Trail 2025 in Nashua. Sandra Cottee will demonstrate Ikebana with Janet's vases on Saturday afternoon.
Join Suvira McDonald from Studio Suvira in Mullumbimby for a demonstration that offers insight into his ceramic practice. Suvira will demonstrate the construction of a large vessel, using the technique of rolled slabs.
Join Tali Cohen-Flantz at Keramika Studio in Mullumbimby for a glaze-making demonstration that offers insight into her ceramic practice.
Join Jacqui Sosnowski for a hands-on Obvara Firing demonstration at SOSCERAMICS in Mullumbimby.
Lani (@homeinthehills) will be joining Jenn Johnson studio during the Mud Trail Weekend, bringing a stunning collection of locally grown orchids for sale.
Join Tali Cohen-Flantz of Keramika for a Plate & Mini Dish Decoration Workshop during Mud Trail 2025 in Mullumbimby.
Join Ben for an inspiring Wild Clay Harvesting Demonstration, where he’ll walk you through the fascinating journey of transforming raw, locally sourced clay into functional ceramic forms.
Cath from Plum Tree Floral Farm (@plumtreefloralfarm) will be bringing the beauty of the farm direct to Mullumbimby with a pop-up flower stall at KERAMIKA Studio.
Experience a live slip casting demonstration with Hayden Youlley at Mud Trail 2025. Learn how porcelain slip is used to create smooth, intricate ceramics through mould-based techniques.
Watch Elaine Richter’s live Raku firing demonstrations each morning at Mud Trail 2025 and discover the bold, smoky beauty of this traditional ceramic technique in action.
Join Jay Richardson of Jay R Ceramics for a workshop during Mud Trail 2025 in Myocum. Learn to carve a spiral bud vase using a specialised carving technique in this hands-on workshop (limited spaces available).
Join Sasa for an inside look at her ash glaze process—hear the story behind it, see the materials up close, and discover how earth, fire, and time come together to create her signature surfaces.
Join Lauren Siemonsma from Ochre Ceramics in Mullumbimby for a Teapot making demonstration that offers insight into their ceramic practice.
Join Venessa Skye at Mud Trail 2025 for a live Q&A on Anagama woodfiring. Explore ancient firing techniques, natural ash-glazed surfaces, and the timeless artistry of woodfired ceramics.
Join Richard Jones of Rainforest Ceramics for a demonstration on pull a handle and fix it to a cup during Mud Trail 2025 in Possum Creek.
Join Suvira McDonald from Studio Suvira in Mullumbimby for a demonstration that offers insight into his ceramic practice. Suvira will demonstrate the construction of a large vessel, using the technique of rolled slabs.
Let the Clay Lead the Way
Follow the trail, meet the makers, and find something beautiful to take home — whether it’s a treasured handmade piece, a new creative spark, or a deeper connection to your community.
Explore the 2025 Mud Trail via the interactive map below.
