Bisila Noha is a Spanish London-based ceramicist and art activist. With her work she aims to challenge Western views on art and craft; to question what we understand as productive and worthy in capitalist societies; and to reflect upon the idea of home and oneness pulling from personal experiences in different pottery communities.
Her work extends from wheel-thrown pieces with the distinctive addition of marbled slip decoration to create eye-catching abstract landscapes; to sculptural pieces mixing throwing, coiling and carving which connect Bisila to her roots, the makers that precede her and our past.
With a background in Translation and International Relations, Bisila is a passionate feminist activist. She co-directs Lon-art Creative, an arts and activism organisation that offers a platform for everyone to create, collaborate and reflect upon social issues through the arts and is part of Design Can, a campaign to make the design industry more include and diverse.
Her work is part of several privates collections and public such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, Museums of Scotland.