Born and partly raised in Southern Africa, Honeyman is influenced by the natural world and by intercultural hybridities, and brings to her ceramic practice a broad material intelligence and a multi-media approach. Honeyman began her career creating psychedelic environments for clubs and festivals allowing her to develop a broad and varied material fluency and from which she moved into a formal training and subsequent practice in architectural design. She graduated in 2021 from the Royal College of Art with an MA degree in Ceramics & Glass. She has been the recipient of the QEST Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (2020) and was included in the Fresh showcase at the British Ceramics Biennial (2021), where she was awarded the British Ceramics Biennial residency.  Her work is currently on view at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London in The Box, the gallery’s micro project space.