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Address:
Lansdown Pottery
The Centre for Science & Art Lansdown,
Stroud
Gloucestershire
GL5 1BB

TEL / FAX:
(01453) 753051

Email:
info@lansdownpottery.co.uk


John West

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" The first memory that I have of pottery was at a time when the scheduling of programmes on the television was looser than today. There were often several minutes between one programme and another during which short films, called the Interlude, were shown. One of these films was of the potter at the wheel with his lump of clay. This fascinated me."
Born in Southampton in 1950, John moved to Gloucestershire in 1981. There he took on a pottery and lived in a house community for young adults with Learning Difficulties, at William Morris House. Formerly he was a musician and involved in art and crafts.

John works mainly in stoneware, firing his work in a gas kiln. His work is almost entirely functional with an emphasis towards being used in the home. "I feel that my work is the synthesis of many influences; Oriental, European and African. I find myself as enthusiastic about a piece of early English slipware as I do a piece of modern salt glazed stoneware. What is important is the way in which the making, decoration and firing, combine in order to create an harmonious whole."

Penny West

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The first thing Penny did when walking in to visit John in his pottery was to pick up a pot to admire it, not realising that it was a delicate piece of unfired work. To her great embarrassment it disintegrated into hundreds of pieces on the floor. She has long since been forgiven and has transferred her many years of experience of teaching and training in crafts, working particularly with adolescents with learning difficulties to the pottery, where as well as making her own work, much of her time is spent teaching the varied groups of people who spend their afternoons in the pottery.
Lansdown Pottery

Lansdown Pottery can be found close to the centre of the market town of Stroud. The town is 5 miles from Junction 13 on the M5 and about 15 miles from Gloucester and Cirencester.

There are car parks a short walk from the workshop and some short-term 'on street parking'. There are regular links to Stroud by bus and train.

Our work can be purchased directly from the workshop or from the 'Made in Stroud' shop. There is also a wonderful Farmers' Market on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, where we have a stall.
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Visitors are always welcome to the Pottery.

The workshop is open 10.00am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday
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