Ceramic Makers Market to return to Gladstone Pottery Museum later this year

By Sarah Garner

17th Mar 2023 | Local News

Gladstone Pottery Museum's incredibly popular Ceramic Makers Market will return later this year (Sarah Garner).
Gladstone Pottery Museum's incredibly popular Ceramic Makers Market will return later this year (Sarah Garner).

Following an extremely popular event in February, Gladstone Pottery Museum will be hosting a second ceramics Makers Market later this year.

February's Makers Market saw a variety of vendors, including previous contestants of The Great Pottery Throw Down, such as Jacob Chan, Henry Moore, Lucinda Lovesey, Cait Gould, and Clover Lee.

It has now been confirmed that the Gladstone Ceramics Makers Market will return on Saturday 18 November 2023.

The event in February was a huge success (Gladstone Pottery Museum).

Cllr Lorraine Beardmore, cabinet member for culture, leisure, and public health said "After the phenomenal success of the first Makers Market, we knew we had to organise a second one for later this year.

We have seen with shows like The Great Pottery Throw Down, that people are very interested in owning original and diverse pieces of ceramics.

"In February, we had visitors from all over the country, who came in some cases, to see specific vendors whom they had seen on the television.

Plans are now underway to make our second Makers Market even bigger, with more stalls spread across the Gladstone site and plenty of well-known ceramics makers being approached to attend."

More details will be released here in the coming months.

The Gladstone Ceramics Makers Market will take place on Saturday 18 November 2023.

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