Koree Moline, the heart and hands behind KJM Pottery, has been captivated by clay since she was a little girl growing up on the family farm. Her love of pottery deepened over a decade ago after rolling up her sleeves and taking a ceramics class. This led her to becoming an active member of the Lloydminster Potters Guild circa 2016. While she enjoys exploring all facets of pottery, Koree is especially drawn to the delicate, expressive nature of hand-building. Inspired by her upbringing on Maple Grove Farm, she weaves themes of hearts and trees into her work—symbolizing love, tradition, and the natural beauty of her childhood. Now based in Lloydminster with her husband, Koree takes pride in having raised three amazing, grown children. Her creative process is more than just making art; it’s a sanctuary. A way to breathe, relax and let go. As Koree says, “The world just melts away when I get to play with clay.” You can discover Koree’s creations in person at Farmstead Market (Kitscoty) and the Lloydminster Museum + Archives. You can also take a closer look at her collection online. KJM Pottery

