Lisa Keegan -Hill Lancashire, United Kingdom
Lisa Keegan-Hill is a ceramic artist and former psychotherapist based in Whittle-le-Woods, Lancashire. She’s a mother of four, and shares her home with a dog and two cats. Her work channels healing, vulnerability, and connection through figurative sculpture.
Lisa Keegan-Hill’s artistic journey began in the quiet spaces of personal healing. Once a psychotherapist supporting others through trauma, Lisa found herself drawn to clay as a language beyond words—a way to hold grief, hope, and memory in tangible form. Her sculptures are not just objects but living witnesses to the hidden parts of our humanity, shaped by the hands of someone who understands what it means to carry invisible wounds.
Each figure she creates carries a story, often unspoken yet deeply felt—fractured, tender, defiant. Through the soft curves and rough textures of her clay, Lisa invites us into a dialogue with ourselves, encouraging a recognition of the broken and beautiful threads that connect us all. Her work flows from a place where psychology meets spirituality, where ancestral echoes mingle with modern struggles for identity and belonging.
For Lisa, clay is more than a material—it is a partner in healing. It brought her back to life when words alone could not. Through it, she returns again and again to the body, to authenticity, and to the sacred act of making as a balm for the soul. This is why her practice embraces imperfection, allowing vulnerability and messiness to take center stage.
Beyond the studio, Lisa’s vision extends into community and connection. She is creating workshops and projects where creativity becomes a vessel for shared healing and mental wellbeing. Her upcoming life journal, Coming Home, weaves poetry, reflection, and images of her work to invite others on their own journeys of restoration.
Lisa’s art is an invitation—to see, to feel, and to hold the tender truths we often hide away, reminding us that healing begins where presence meets compassion.
