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What You Missed: Introduction to Pottery - taught course 18th September 2019 ** Event Now Ended **
The course covers foundation techniques in pottery and making with clay, coil, hand building, sculpting and throwing on the potters wheel. Course leader, Artist/Potter Stephen Pettet-Smith. The course is based at the pottery, Exeter Community Centre, St Davids Hill, Exeter.

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