Join Jon from Eastnor Pottery at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum to create with clay! These free holiday sessions are being offered to families in which a parent/carer, child or both have sight loss. One of your makes will be based on the birds, beetles and bugs from the museum’s collection.
Sessions take place from 11.00am to 3.30pm and Spaces are limited so be sure to book early. Support is available for attending sessions. Please contact Jo on 01905 723 245 or email:info@sightconcern.co.uk for more information or to register your interest.
Dates
- Tuesday 31 May
- Tuesday23 August
Jon Williams – Community Artist Potter
Through skilful facilitation and a love of clay and people in equal measure, Jon travels all over the West Midlands and beyond exploring and developing creativity in others via the medium of clay. But above all, he wants participants to enjoy themselves and have fun. Jon aims to provide a totally memorable experience filled with happy moments. If he can contribute to a person’s wellbeing or effect a positive change in the wider community – he considers it job well done.
He regularly works with early year’s settings, schools, children’s centres, libraries, art galleries and museums. Participants can also experience the delights of working with clay from Jon’s studio, Eastnor Pottery on the idyllic Eastnor Castle Estate in Herefordshire.
Through skilful facilitation and a love of clay and people in equal measure, Jon travels all over the West Midlands and beyond exploring and developing creativity in others via the medium of clay. But above all, he wants participants to enjoy themselves and have fun. Jon aims to provide a totally memorable experience filled with happy moments. If he can contribute to a person’s wellbeing or effect a positive change in the wider community – he considers it job well done.
He regularly works with early year’s settings, schools, children’s centres, libraries, art galleries and museums. Participants can also experience the delights of working with clay from Jon’s studio, Eastnor Pottery on the idyllic Eastnor Castle Estate in Herefordshire.