Free creative sessions will be available for all to enjoy in Stoke city centre later this month.
Open Source: Free Creative Day takes place on Stoke's High Street on Saturday 30 November from 10am to 4pm and is open to all.
The drop-in sessions will give members of the public access to two professional studios - British Ceramics Biennial and Framescape, with experienced digital and ceramic artists on hand to guide and support creative activities.
Families and local communities are invited to attend the creative spaces to explore ideas and possibilities through clay and digital making.
Open Source is funded by the government with support from Stoke-on-Trent City Council. Stoke town centre is one of ten high streets taking part in the government’s High Street Accelerators programme - to create partnerships that help residents and community organisations to work together on long-term regeneration plans.
Free creative sessions will be available for all to enjoy in Stoke city centre later this month.
Open Source: Free Creative Day takes place on Stoke's High Street on Saturday 30 November from 10am to 4pm and is open to all.
The drop-in sessions will give members of the public access to two professional studios - British Ceramics Biennial and Framescape, with experienced digital and ceramic artists on hand to guide and support creative activities.
Families and local communities are invited to attend the creative spaces to explore ideas and possibilities through clay and digital making.
Open Source is funded by the government with support from Stoke-on-Trent City Council. Stoke town centre is one of ten high streets taking part in the government’s High Street Accelerators programme - to create partnerships that help residents and community organisations to work together on long-term regeneration plans.
For more information visit: britishceramicsbiennial.com
Main image credit: Natalie Willatt