
Rebel potter
- kekoclubartstudio
- Mar 3
- 1 min read
March light is stretching, and apparently so was 18th-century activism. In 1787, Josiah Wedgwood did something wildly rebellious for a potter: he made anti-slavery medallions reading, “Am I Not a Man and a Brother?” and distributed them across Britain. Yes, ceramics went viral before the internet. Clay became conscience, teacups carried protest, and beauty refused to stay neutral. At KeKo Club, we love that energy. Your bowl can be bold. Your mug can murmur change. Spin the wheel. Shape your voice. Let it speak softly, but clearly.


