Ceramica Botanica

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By Martin Bodman, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9315406

April 20 and 21 at the National Botanic Garden of Wales

The National Botanic Garden of Wales and South Wales Potters host a weekend celebrating clay with workshops, exhibitions, and more.

Visitors to the Botanic Garden will have a rare opportunity to meet some of South Wales’ most talented ceramicists this April, as over 25 potters gather to exhibit their work in the iconic Great Glasshouse.

Ceramica Botanica is organised by South Wales Potters – a group of over 350 ceramicists from across South Wales – and offers a unique chance to see potters from across the full stretch of South Wales as they gather for one weekend only.
With the most recent series of The Great Pottery Throwdown having once again thrown the spotlight on pottery, more people than ever are taking an interest in clay. Ceramica Botanica presents the perfect opportunity to explore all that the art of ceramics has to offer, as visiting potters share their skills and run drop-in workshops throughout the weekend. Visitors will be able to watch demonstrations including raku firing, as well as various making and decoration techniques.

With the potters’ work ranging from gas-fired raku vases to delicate porcelain mugs, jewellery, and more, there is much to see – and all pieces on display will also be available for purchase.

In addition to the expert potters taking part at Ceramica Botanica, visitors will also get the chance to take in the work of second year students from the Carmarthen School of Art’s ceramics/jewellery degree.

The students are currently undertaking a professional skills module, which will ultimately result in an exhibition they themselves organise and curate, but in the meantime, they will have the opportunity to showcase their skills at the upcoming event.

For more information contact widge.thorpe@btinternet.com


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