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Culture Days will return September 20 – October 13, 2024.

  • Three RPC members throwing pottery on the wheels.
  • Three members mixing the glazes before dipping their pottery into the buckets.
  • Some of our beautiful pottery fresh out of the kiln.

Richmond Potters' Club Shares Their Love of Clay

In-person

Craft Intercultural Pottery & ceramics Visual arts Kids
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Location

The Richmond Arts Centre

7700 Minoru Gate

Richmond, BC

Access

Free.

Offered in English and Chinese.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

1) Come out to watch Richmond Potters as they present Wheel and Hand Building Demonstrations in the Atrium of the Richmond Arts Centre (11:30 to 4pm Sept. 24th)

2) An outdoor Pottery Sale will be hosted by the Richmond Potters' Club, in front of the Richmond Arts Centre. A wide variety of beautifully handcrafted pottery will be for sale. (11:30 to 4pm Sept. 24th).

3) A Hands-on opportunity for the public to try-out the pottery making process outside in front of the Arts Centre (11:30 to 4pm Sept. 24th). Participants will have fun using clay to hand-build figurines, create pinch pots or explore making textures.

4) The public is invited to visit The Richmond Potters' Club Pottery Studio to watch potters in action on Sunday, Sept. 25th. (11:00 to 3pm). Second floor of the Richmond Arts Centre.

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Organizer

Richmond Potters' Club

The Richmond Potters' Club is a non-profit Society which brings together a diverse group of potters whose goals are to develop their artisan skills and promote ceramic arts in Richmond.

We work in partnership with the city to provide adult pottery classes to the public.

Each year we donate our hand-made artisan pottery to help community organizations in Richmond.

The Richmond Potters' Club participates in Culture Days to help promote ceramic arts in Richmond. We also host very large Fall and Spring pottery sales each year at the Richmond Arts Centre.

To date, The Richmond Potters' Club has over 60 members who share a passion for making pottery and volunteer their time to support our community.