Emily Tapp is the founder and creative behind EOT ceramics, which in under five years has carved itself an impressive reputation for its elegant forms and stylish glazing. With regular sell out online 'shops' and collections for sale in the prestigious Tate St Ives' shop, EOT is a brand to watch. And as Emily is only 27, she is a creative entrepreneur to watch out for. In this episode we talk about studying Fine Art at Falmouth University - https://www.falmouth.ac.uk/ - and Emily's change of direction after graduation to pursue ceramics; she also shared how learning early to budget, save and do a tax return helped her with her ceramics business; the power of staying small, how being a control freak is a good thing… and going to see Taylor Swift in concert. Emily also talks about being inspired in her business by fellow ceramics who are running small pottery studios: @pottery_west and @_rebeccaproctor You can see Emil's ceramics at eotceramics.com and follow her on instagram @eotceramics and @emilyoliviatapp For more information on my support for artists and makers, including my upcoming course 'An Insider's Guide to Gallery Success' please visit https://thebyregallery.co.uk/pages/courses-and-coaching
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