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Category: Arts Centres
Here all the information about Ceramic as: The Ceramic Collection, Conferences and Events, The Ceramic Archive, Exhibitions and Student Research Projects.
The ceramic collection is one of the major collections of studio ceramics in Britain and...
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Category: Arts Organisations
NACHE is the National Association for Ceramics in Higher Education, an organisation made up of the course leaders of higher level ceramics courses in the UK and Northern Ireland. The members meet twice a year and also organise events, seminars and...
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Category: Arts Organisations
Craft is an empire. It is a constituency within the late-modern system of the arts, a naming-word and a major class in a professional world that is underpinned by a rigorous classificatory structure. For some time it has stood alongside two other...
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Category: Arts Organisations
The Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST) makes awards ranging from £1,000 to £15,000 to craftsmen and women of all ages to help them further their careers.
Since 1991 the Trust has awarded over £1,215,000 to 191 craftspeople aged between 17...
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Category: Ceramic Industry
Retail/Wholesale Ceramic and Glass Equipment and Supplies for Studios, potter's, Schools and Institutions, Hobbyists. Consultants for new studios, schools - Over 30 years in business.
Distributors for over 65 manufacturers including Paragon...
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Category: Potters Associations
Potters Council was established in 2001 as a nonprofit subsidiary of The
American Ceramic Society by a group of individuals like you. Individuals who are
passionate about pottery, who care about education, and who want to continue
making...
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Category: Equipment and Material Suppliers
Fired Up was created to provide the space and equipment to allow clay artists
and potters of all levels to explore their creativity and work in a supportive
environment. Fired Up offers a variety of options inlcuding studio membership,...
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Category: Ceramic Arts
Terra Incognito means earth in disguise. Both locations are diversified
spaces focusing on the Ceramic Arts. Our facilities include classrooms (with
gas, electric, Raku, wood and soda firing kilns), artists' studios,
multi-purpose/party...
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Category: Equipment and Material Suppliers
Russel & Lesley established their pottery together about 13 years ago in the
Dorset Countryside near the sea at Chesil. They often work together on a project
or on a range of work, but each has their own studio, and they describe the way...
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Category: Pottery
I have been producing stoneware, earthenware & Raku pots as well as teaching
ceramics for over 30 years. My workshop is set in 6 acres of woodland on the
banks of the river Tamar in the Tamar Valley on the Devon & Cornwall borders in
the...
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Category: Pottery
Both studied at Salisbury College of Art in the early 1970's, Mick doing
photography and Chris Graphics. A growing family filled our lives for many years
along with jobs as gardeners,wholefood shopkeepers,childrens theatre
groups,conjurors,...
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Category: Ceramic Arts
Jake is a ceramic artist who makes both functional and sculptural work. He
resides in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania and works out of his home studio and the
Potters' Guild in Lemont. He completed his undergraduate degree at Bradley
University in...
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Category: Potters Associations
Merryn Lloyd studied pottery at Harrow Art School from 1967-1969 and was
trained by a number of well-known potters, including Michael Casson, Victor
Margrie, Walter Keeler, Colin Pearson, Mo Jupp, John Solly and Gwyn Hansen
Piggot, with...
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Category: Ceramic Arts
CeramicArtsDaily.org is an online community serving active potters and
ceramic artists worldwide, as well as those who are interested in finding out
more about this craft. CeramicArtsDaily.org provides a wide array of tools for
learning...
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Category: Arts Centres
The Wardens Dramatic Society have been putting on shows in Aberystwyth since
Jack and the Beanstalk in 1983. They put on a pantomime every year for the
festive season and play to packed houses at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Adults
and...
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Category: Arts Centres
Award winning Aberystwyth Arts Centre is Wales’ largest arts centre and
recognized as a 'national flagship for the arts'. It has a wide-ranging artistic
programmed, both producing and presenting, across all art forms including drama,
dance,...
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Category: Events
There will be a range of work from newly qualified artists working in clay to potters with many years of creative work behind them. From animal sculptures and circus clowns to kitchen and garden pots with a variety in between to interest any one...
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Category: Events
60 of the UK's leading potters will be exhibiting and selling their ceramics at the Oxford Ceramics Fair 2009.
Now in its 10th year, the event is again to be held at St Edward's School, Woodstock Road, Oxford on Saturday 31st October and Sunday...
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Category: Events
The Craft Potters Association of Great Britain (CPA) was established in 1958, and is the national body representing ceramic artists in the UK. Its aim is to advance and encourage the creation of fine works in ceramics, and to foster and extend the...
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Category: Events
In 1989 Geoff and Christine Cox exhibited at their first Continental potters' market,
the International Ceramics Festival in Eindhoven, Holland . Potters from all over Europe were exhibiting their work on market stalls in the city centre. It came...
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