Sarah Fassnidge and Bridie Maddocks who run Clay Trap, the independent ceramic studio, will lead a workshop, including a throwing demo and the opportunity to decorate a professionally made beaker with your own colourful design using different techniques including stencils and sgraffito. Firing of the beakers is included in the workshop cost, and collection will be available at Clay Trap during open access sessions from late November.
Clay Trap ceramic studio will be open each day from 10am til 2.30pm for anyone who would like to drop in to see the studio, meet the ceramicists or purchase members work.
This session is also available to book on Sunday 27 October.
This activity is part of Golden October, a weekend of creativity celebrating the renewal of CAST’s roofs. This significant programme of work, along with many of CAST’s learning activities during 2023 and 2024, has been made possible by funding by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Some renovations will continue through the winter months, but, at this important milestone, we want to invite the whole community to celebrate and enjoy the fruits of the investment in this special heritage building – a place for art, culture and learning that is open to all.