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Description: The Medalta Potteries National Historic Site – which once produced over 75% of the pottery in Canada – is now an interactive museum dedicated to the preservation of our industrial past. Guests have the opportunity to enter one of our rare circular kilns, explore the original factory and learn about the many clay products that were once produced in the area. The Medalta International Artists in Residence (MIAIR) program hosts contemporary ceramic artists from all over the world and provides visions of the future to complement our historic beginnings. For kids, we offer an interactive clay area and curriculum-based education programs. With new, dynamic exhibits and programming, the Historic Clay District is a must-see for anyone interested in Canadian culture and heritage.

The History of the People and Companies

The Friends of Medalta Society, in the context of the Medicine Hat Clay Industries National Historic District, is overseeing the restoration of a huge complex of buildings spanning two sites which showcase the companies, people, machines, and the products made in Southern Alberta during the early and mid 20th century. Each year our interpreters show thousands of people how the casting, jiggering and pressing of stoneware pottery were done. Over the past seven years we have hosted in excess of 70,000 visitors!

This facility is a tribute to a time when the determination and craftsmanship of ordinary people created an unparalleled industrial ceramic industry. Today an equally determined team of people are putting their heart and soul into this exciting restoration project. You will be amazed at the progress being made in rebuilding the original sites to their former splendor as well as the associated communities of collectors, artists and historians which have blossomed around this world-class project.

Sitting in the midst of the vast Canadian prairies Medicine Hat has the two magic ingredients that make a ceramic industry viable: quality clay and abundant natural gas to fuel kilns. Early this century Rudyard Kipling visited our city and coined the phrase "The city with all hell for a basement". He also made note of the industrious people that lived here. This project celebrates these people and the companies they built. These companies dominated the economic and social dynamic of the community.

Contacts: Medicine Hat Clay Industries National Historic District
"The Historic Clay District"
713 Medalta Avenue SE
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, T1A 3K9
Telephone: (403) 529–1070
Fax: (403) 580–5868
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Posted: 15 April, 2009 06:46
Site Title: The Historic Clay District celebrates Medalta Potteries, Hycroft China and the ceramic industrial history of Medicine Hat, Alberta
Site Desc: The Medalta Potteries National Historic Site – which once produced over 75% of the pottery in Canada – is now an interactive museum dedicated to the preservation of our industrial past.
Category: Ceramic Products
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