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Tutor Profiles
Kuldeep Malhi
Kuldeep currently creates wall installations which cross the boundaries between Ceramic art and architecture. After completing a BA (HON) in 3D Design in Ceramics Kuldeep went on to study an MA at The Royal College of Art.
Since graduating in 2005 Kuldeep has been working full time creating artwork from his workshop based in Banbury and has exhibited in galleries and art fairs in the UK and abroad.
Kuldeep will be teaching the Tuesday evening pottery class at the Banbury campus.
Find out more at www.kuldeepmalhi.com or www.stepsgallery.com
Corrine Mitchell
Corrine started gardening 'properly' 9 years ago when she took the Royal Horticulture Society Certificate in Horticulture and discovered the wonderful world of plants and gardening. Giving up her day job, she began designing and creating gardens for friends and gradually aquired a small portfolio of completed jobs.
The RHS advanced certificate followed with a garden design course to help with the planning and principles of good design. Wanting to share her passion for gardening, she trained as an Adult Education tutor and started teaching at Banbury college in 2003.
Constantly learning more all the time, Corrine is a very enthusiastic tutor who loves to share her knowledge with her students, many of whom now work in the gardening business themselves.
Mo Schofield
Mo, born in the Netherlands, is an experienced ceramicist and potter, specialising in decorative techniques.
She has worked as a technician and tutor at OCVC since April 1995, teaching pottery/ceramics and Interior Design. Her previous employment has included teaching children and young adults with special needs as well as working as a landscape designer/gardener.
Her love of nature is reflected in her organic clay work and decorative finishes. Her work can be viewed at www.moschofield.blogspot.com
Charlotte Berry
Designer Maker Charlotte Berry creates colourful handmade jewellery and silverware with a playful twist. By taking intriguing qualities from overlooked and often forgotten items, she creates bold, individual and sometimes quirky items of jewellery.
After completing a BA (HONS) in Contemporary Design: Crafts, where she specialised in fine silver, Charlotte returned to her home town in Oxfordshire in order to establish herself as an independant jeweller and silversmith. She is currently working independently in a workshop on the Cowley Road in Oxford City.
Charlotte teaches the Monday afternoon and Monday evening courses in Jewellery and Silversmithing.
Find out more about Charlotte at www.charlotteberrysilver.co.uk




