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The Potters Cathedral |
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St Marks Parish Church
Snow Hill, Hanley, ST1 4LT
Saturday 9th September
11:00 - 15:00
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A day of creative heritage activities, talks, tours and exhibitions to celebrate St Mark's church and it's rich history. Step inside the 'Potters Cathedral' and find out about craftspeople who helped to make it so special. St Mark's church, Shelton, is currently going essential repairs to preserve it for the future. Come and view the unique 3D terracotta reredos, by George Tinworth of Royal Doulton, which is one of only a handful in the country and view the Minton, Hollins & Co tiles crafted just around the corner from St Mark's church. Take part in a variety of creative heritage activities, such as making upcycled plant pots and planting herbs to take home for your windowsill in the church yard, and try your hand at making Minton, Hollins & Co inspired ceramic tiles. |
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Booking: not required Website: facebook.com/UnderOneRoofProject |
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The Stoke-on-Trent Schools of Art |
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Redemption Community Hub, Herbert Minton Building
79 London Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 7QE
Saturday 16th September 14:00 to 15:30 |
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An illustrated talk reviewing the six schools of art which used to exist in the city of Stoke-on-Trent - the buildings, teachers and pupils - held in one of the three former school of art buildings which still exist. In the 19th and 20th centuries the schools of art in Stoke-on-Trent greatly enhanced the quality of the designs in the local pottery factories. The majority of the students attended classes in the evening as they were already earning their living in junior roles in the industry. It's thanks to the schools of art that such famous pottery designers as Charlotte Rhead, Susie Cooper and Clarice Cliff became household names. |
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Booking: not required Website: contact via potteries.org.uk |
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The West End Methodist Church and the History of London Road |
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West End Methodist Church and Community Centre
405 London Rd, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 5AW
Wednesday 13th September 11:00 to 14:30 |
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Local history of Stoke and London Rd covering the past and present. Memorabilia of the pottery and ceramic industry and the canals amongst others. Come along and see and hear all about this local area. |
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Booking: not required Website: potteriesmission.co.uk |
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Trentham - a Celebration of Colour and Creativity |
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Trentham Parish Church
Park Drive, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 8AB
Saturday 16th September 11:00 to 16:00 |
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Discover Trentham’s creative past through displays, films, demonstrations and an exhibition by current artists. For 200 years Trentham has been a hotspot for individuals steeped in the arts of painting, music, engraving, floristry and ceramics. Be prepared to be surprised and inspired and maybe get creative yourself. | ||
Booking: not required Website: trenthamheritage.org.uk |
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Unpacking the V&A Wedgwood Collection: Behind the Scenes tours |
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World of Wedgwood, Wedgwood Drive, Barlaston
Stoke-on-Trent ST12 9ER Wednesday 13th September at 10:30 Thursday 14th September at 10:30 Friday 15th September at 14:30 Max 10 per tour |
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At V&A Wedgwood Collection we are in the midst of a project to unpack and catalogue our stored collections - more than 65,000 objects. For heritage open days join us on a guided tour through our collections storage to learn more about how we care for the collection and the creativity behind the objects we are unwrapping. | ||
Booking: Pre-book via email: bookings@fiskars.com Website: worldofwedgwood.com |
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