Pottery Workshops at the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary
Tuesday, 25 March 2025
- Time
- 10:00 - 12:00
- Price
- £25pp
On behalf of Isle of Wight Pottery, the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary is excited to offer more of our popular monthly pottery classes in 2025!
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You will use a variety of hand building techniques to lovingly create form and texture to get a true likeness of our animals. Then, you will paint and finish all work before it is whisked off for glazing and firing. Masterpieces will be ready to collect from our Sanctuary four to six weeks after the workshop you attend, or you may privately arrange an alternate collection option with the Isle of Wight Pottery team.
The price is £25 per session. Glazing, firing, and all materials are included.
Our recommended minimum age for these workshops is 6+.
Find out more and book your tickets on our website: https://wildheartanimalsanctuary.org/whats-on/2024/2025-pottery-workshops/
You can also book this event from our Café or Admissions Desk. There are limited seats available for each session, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Dates
The event runs from 10:00 to 12:00 on the following dates.
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