Canberra Potters Society
Highlights
- Explore handcrafted ceramics in a spacious gallery showcasing local artists' work at Canberra Potters Society.
- Join workshops led by professional potters and enhance your skills in a vibrant community setting.
- Utilise modern facilities, including large teaching workshops and a members-only studio, to create your masterpieces.
- Attend engaging classes for all ages, fostering a love for pottery in children and adults alike.
Canberra Potters Society Inc. is a not-for-profit community organisation, established in Canberra in 1975. Its objectives are to promote excellence and innovation in ceramics, foster appreciation of handcrafted ceramics in the broader community and encourage the professional development of its members. The Society is an ACT Government Key Arts Organisation. As such, it receives some funding from the ACT Government and manages Watson Arts Centre, an ACT Government arts facility, located in Watson, only five kilometres from the Canberra CBD.
The premises include a spacious gallery, a retail shop that stocks the work of local ceramic artists, two large teaching workshops, a members-only workshop, administration areas, a kiln room, a glazing room and clay storage. There are four studios for rent to ceramic artists, plus a further studio and accommodation for an artist-in-residence program.
Membership of the society is open to anyone with an interest in pottery. Benefits include monthly email updates, use of wheels and equipment at member-access sessions in the members-only workshop, a firing service, kiln hire, discounts on classes and discounts at some pottery supply retail outlets. There is an extensive library for members to use.
Workshops conducted by professional potters are held throughout the year, as are regular members’ events. An extensive program of day and evening classes is run for adults, and after-school, Saturday and school holiday classes for children.
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