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Guildford Village Potters Club

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If quality pottery and sculpture are your thing, be sure to drop into Guildford Village Potters Club studio.

Located right next door to the Swan Valley Visitor Centre, this longstanding creative outlet for local artists showcases a wide range of craft items including magical, multi-hued raku, fine tableware, original sculptural pieces and colourful wall hangings.

The club was started in 1981 as an art co-operative and gallery. Today its members make pottery in a wide variety of styles, sharing equally in the running of the gallery, so that new work is displayed almost daily. As friendly and enthusiastic ceramic artists, club members are always keen to discuss their work and can demonstrate the making of wheel-thrown pottery while talking to tourists and local customers about their craft.

The gallery accepts commissions for quality hand-made, individually-designed pieces. Adult classes are held on a regular basis, as are children's holiday classes.

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  • Open daily including public holidays except Christmas Day, New Years Day, Australia Day, Good Friday and ANZAC Day

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22 Meadow StreetGuildford WA 6055
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Kids' School Holiday Pottery Classes

A selection of fun school holiday pottery classes for children aged 6 and above is on offer at the Guildford Village Potters Club. Each child will…

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Acknowledgement of Country

Ngalak Maali Boodja Kaditj, Whadjuk Moort Noongar Boodjara, Baalap Kalyagool Noyyang, Boodja Kep Moort, Ngalak Kwabaduk Wirn , Kabarli Bworan Kora Kora, Yeyi Ngoongoolong. The City of Swan acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this region, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and their descendants.

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