imperfection is what connects.
I’m Erika.
I’m a mother, a partner, and a social worker mainly. Otherwise, I am also a potter, a yogi, and a traveler.
I lived in Mexico City for two years, hiked 1,300 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, and traveled around the country and world. Over time and through these experiences, I found grounding and meaning in advocacy and service work. This led me to seek my master’s degree in social work.
I am passionate about connecting people and creating community. I believe in vulnerability and realness, and appreciate this deeply. I strive to embody this myself and be an example for my daughter.
I believe we are all “walking each other home” and I hope TERRAKOTA can be a space of centering in what is good and whole and real for you.
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I make pottery because I appreciate the art and utility of it. The process is meditative and satisfying.
The use of my pottery slows me down and settles me in.
Pronounced teh·ruh·kow·tuh.
terra = earth
kota = friend; in addition to referencing my daughter Dakota
terrakota = earth friend