London Potters is a voluntary organisation formed in 1986 to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences of all those involved with or interested in ceramics. It is the only London-based society offering membership to both professional and non-professional ceramicists; all its members are united by the appreciation of ceramic art and a desire to further their knowledge and communicate with fellow ceramic artists and collectors.
Registered Charity No. 1086355
 
2009
30th Jan
Debbie Timperley
Talk and Demonstration by Debbie Timperley on her ceramics and glass processes.
7-9pm, 30th Jan, Morley College, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1
Advance booking essential. For further details and a booking form email Fay De Winter: faydewinter@hotmail.com
11-26 Apr
LP Members' Selected Exhibition
Ice House Gallery, Holland Park, London W8 Open 11am-7pm daily. Admission free
July
International Ceramics Festival
Student Award 2009 - The Student Award is a chance for students to make their project happen at the International Ceramics Festival 1 Ð 3 July 2009 alongside Sandy Brown, Shozo Mickikawa, Jack Doherty, Don Reitz, Jeff Shapiro and other international guest potters and ceramic artists. For more information please contact Cath Sherrell, Education Officer, Aberstwyth Arts Centre +44 (0) 1970 622888 or email cxs@aber.ac.uk Applications are available from our website internationalceramicsfestival.org and can be submitted at any time but no later than Friday 27th March 2009
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What's new
18th Dec
Pictures of the winning pieces at the Morley 2008 show.
Pictures of potters' work for the newsletter Ostermann and Porcelain Day articles.
2nd Dec
Morley 2005 prize winners. Pictures of Martina Thomson, Gilly Bud, Leslie Martin, Jenny Crispin, all with our
Chairman Geoff Kenward who won a prize for best thrown work.
10th Oct
We are sad to report the death of our long time member Jerry Stovin. He was someone who supported us in what ever way he could offer and will be greatly missed. Jerry Stovin's obituary
To help members achieve a more critical awareness of their own skills
To provide a showcase to promote their work through regular exhibitions and the newsletter
To increase their knowledge in the field and promote exchange of ideas and experiences through workshops, talks and slide shows
To promote, maintain, improve and advance the education and appreciation of ceramics in all its aspects via publicity and all activities above mentioned