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Bringing amazing art, live music and creative


workshops to the South West Performances Workshops 140


The Potter and Printmaker at Ellis Pottery CERAMICS, POTTERY, PRINTMAKING


Rob Ellis - Wheel thrown pottery fi red to stoneware in a self-built gas kiln using traditional wood ash glazes. Have-a-go sessions (see website).


Lucy Rodgers - Printmaker creating reduction lino prints celebrating colour in everyday objects creating beautiful still life compositions.


Refreshments.


Ellis Pottery, Stout Road, High Ham TA10 9BY 01458 251714


ellispotteryofhighham@gmail.com sites.google.com/site/ ellispotteryofhighham/


Directions: Ellis Pottery Of High Ham on Google Maps, from primary school (TA10 9BY) down Stout Rd, red brick house on right, parking available in fi eld. ///woke.overtones.divorcing


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Opening Times: 10am - 5pm


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Dave Appleby WOOD


Open Studios allows me to share my love of woodturning and how I make artistic and utility items.


New Street House, New Street, Long Sutton, Langport TA10 9JW 01458 241522 info@daveappleby.co.uk daveappleby.co.uk


Directions: From village green head towards Martock. Take fi rst right into New Street. Venue is 4th house on the right. ///mason.prank.relief


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Exhibitions Gift Shop Café


www.ilminsterartscentre.com 01460 54973


The Meeting House, East Street, Ilminster, TA19 0AN


Charity no.: 1117698


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