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Pottery @ Bigchill 2011

pottery workshops at bigchill festival 2011 led by Eastnor Pottery & The Flying Potterpottery workshops at bigchill festival 2011 led by Eastnor Pottery & The Flying Potterpottery workshops at bigchill festival 2011 led by Eastnor Pottery & The Flying Potter

Here’s a small selection of some of the lovely photos taken at The Big Chill Festival 2011.

By the end of tomorrow, we hope to have published separate facebook photo albums for all three days at the festival…..watch this space!

Friday Saturday Sunday

 

It was a real pleasure working with you all. Those who selected the fired & posted option, your creations made it back to the studio and are drying nicely!

Thankyou!

jon williams sensational clay exhibition set-up at bilston craft museum, wolverhampton

Now that ‘Sensational Clay’ is well and truly up I would like to thank the following for their support, expertise and generousity:

Coleford Brick and Tile Company

Resintech

Chris Smart

Heather McDonald

Anthony Davies

Gemma Farr

Christopher Preece

Paige Stevens

Sally Bertram

Lottie Williams

Keith Williams

Caroline Layton

Natalie Cole and all the team at Bilston

….and not forgetting Sarah and the kids who make all things possible!

Pottery at the Bigchill

Festivals and Events; Workshops provided by Eastnor Pottery, HerefordshireLooking for something a little different, totaly relaxing and creative to do during the day at the Chill?

Jon ‘the potter’ from Eastnor Pottery & The Flying Potter will once again be offering festival goers the opportunity to make a pot on the potter’s wheel.

1/2 hr sessions take place throughout the Bigchill and the Eastnor Pottery Potting Tent can be found in the Therapy & Chill field

Pre-book your place: 01531 633886

or 07814 730022 during the festival

Finally found all the photos from last years bigchill

Bosbury Primary School

family workshops at bosbury primary school led by jon williams from eastnor pottery & the flying potterfamily pottery workshop at bosbury primary school led by eastnor pottery & the flying potterA local gig!

having dashed back from a days workshopping in Brum, I found myself on the KS1 veranda at Bosbury Primary School working with an enthusiastic swarm of adults and children. I’d been invited to provide clay workshops as part of the schools family and child ‘working together’ event. The late afternoon sun broke through the clouds and the happy throng, young and old made a collaborative planter, covered in self portraits.

Also providing workshops, the green eyed monster who encouraged participants to make fab flowers from recycled materials.

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