From This is Staffordshire 23/3/12
FAMILIES can enjoy free pottery workshops to celebrate the end of a china project.
Burslem School of Art in Queen Street, Burslem, will open its doors for arts and crafts activities from 11am to 3pm.
In the last six months the school has seen more than 200 people become involved in a Great Wall of Stoke-on-Trent China project, creating hundreds of ceramic pieces, and learning about pottery processes and history.
The open day to show off the results will include free workshops in art, pottery and design.
And in the Potters Film Studio footage from BBC archives documenting the lives and work of Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper and Charlotte Rhead will be shown.
A pop-up Pottery Gallery featuring professional ceramics from local and international artists will also be displayed until April 26.
Are you new to the world of Clarice Cliff and always wondered where you can find out more information regarding patterns, shapes, back stamps, societies or dealers. Then look no further. Everything I have ever found a link to that has proved useful I have posted on here plus a few of my musings and also the odd piece of CC that I have spotted while trawling the net
Friday, 6 April 2012
Event to mark end of project
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