A terrific event... thank you to everyone who came and purchased over the last week... see you in the New Year.
06 December 2020
25 November 2020
PopUp Shop at Cronulla School of Arts and December meeting
Call by from Tuesday 1 December and see what our exhibiting members have been making during the Lockdown... lots of lovely handmade home decor, kitchen ware for entertaining, Christmas decorations and more... see above for times.
Members are reminded our December meeting will be held on Wednesday 2 December at 7pm.. our focus will be on Raku firings.
25 October 2020
Pick up your copy at our November meeting
Members and Friends are invited to our next meeting, our second coming out of the Covid restrictions. Due to spacing requirements please advise the Secretary if you are attending - pottersgroup@hotmail.com
We meet at 7pm in the upstairs meeting room of the Cronulla School of Arts in Surf Road Cronulla.
Our History book will be available for you to pay and pick up on the night.
Here is a little taster...
Page16 features Hiroe Swen whose work current work is on show at the Sturt Gallery Mittagong until 15 November.
In 1986 members of Port Hacking Potters arranged to visited her at the Pastoral Gallery outside Canberra. Just prior to the visit a fire burned down the gallery. To save disappointment Hiroe, in an act of amazing generosity, went ahead with a demonstration of her much admired techniques.
to obtain your copy email us at pottersgroup@hotmail.com or scroll down to download the order form.
21 October 2020
Ramsgate Markets this Saturday 24 October 2020
Friends and Supporters are invited to see us at the Ramsgate Farmers Market on Saturday 24 October 2020 at Ramsgate Public School from 8am to 2pm
29 September 2020
Our History Book is now available
We are very pleased to announce that we have published a beautiful book on the history of our Group.
The Pictorial History of Port Hacking Potters Group is a 96 page book, with over 200 photographs, that records the vitality and growth of the Group from its foundation in 1962 to the present day.
PHPG was established at a key point in time in the development of Australian pottery and its history reflects the experimentation and technological change in the world of ceramics over six decades. The extensive archival material of photographs, newsletters, newspaper articles, and catalogues traces the Group’s contribution to these developments through activities such as workshops, conferences and the influence of the PHPG National Exhibition and Competition which has been felt widely since 1962.
The book reflects local history such as its contribution to the establishment of Hazelhurst Arts Centre but also marks the strong links PHPG has established with the wider pottery community, both nationally and internationally.
In the Foreword two renowned potters, Merran Esson and Susie McMeekin, give their thoughts on the influence of Port Hacking Potters Group on the ceramics scene over six decades of competitions and exhibitions and through the energy brought by its enthusiastic members striving for professionalism and excellence in this field.
PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND COMPLETE THE ORDER FORM THEN RETURN TO US BY EMAIL WITH PAYMENT
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27 August 2020
Back to the Markets
Some of our members will be at the Ramsgate Foodies and Farmers Market at Ramsgate Public School tomorrow.
I hope you can call by and see their wonderful creations.
31 July 2020
National Pottery Competition Postponed to 2021
12 May 2020
Keeping in touch during social distancing
There are now 17 members taking part and we hope more will join us soon.
09 March 2020
Helping each other - Sunday 29 March 2020
Several of our older members have retired. The contents of their studios have been donated to help us raise funds for a potter who lost all but his house in the ferocious bush fires in December 2019.
Steve Harrison and his partner Janine King are both well liked and respected by our members. Steve taught many of us at TAFE and many of our members have attended special firing days at their property in Balmoral Village in the Southern Highlands of NSW. The pottery studio and kiln building workshop were burnt to the ground and Steve barely escaped by preparing a just in case kiln fibre shelter.
With no buildings to store materials we will sell off the donated materials and give the money so they can buy what they need to get back on their feet.
We will have 3 Silent Auctions so even non-potters will find something of interest on our Sale Day.
Our thanks go to the Management of Hazelhurst Arts Centre for their support.
More details will be posted on Facebook and Instagram in the coming weeks.
19 February 2020
Our Annual General Meeting - March 4th
in the upstairs meeting room of the Cronulla School of Arts.
All current committee roles will be declared vacant and a new committee elected.
Please contact the President if you wish to undertake a role or nominations can be taken on the night.
The election will be taken by the Secretary of the School of Arts.
There will then be a short break and supper before the new team take the monthly general meeting.
Hope to see you there..