Private Visit to Waddesdon Manor
Waddesdon ManorWaddesdon's curator of decorative arts, Dr. Mia Jackson, is offering our members the privileged opportunity to visit the Manor at a time when it is not open to the general […]
Waddesdon's curator of decorative arts, Dr. Mia Jackson, is offering our members the privileged opportunity to visit the Manor at a time when it is not open to the general […]
Our members have been offered the opportunity to have a private guided tour of the Russell-Cotes Museum and Art Gallery in Bournemouth on a day when it is not open […]
“There’s such a keen, passionate renaissance of people making pots just now. It’s a glorious, fabulous moment.” - Edmund de Waal The study morning explores studio pottery, with particular emphasis […]
The Eighteenth Annual General Meeting will be held at the Ashmolean Museum, in the Headley Lecture Theatre starting at 2pm. This will be followed by a talk from Matthew Winterbottom […]
Our members have been offered the opportunity to view one of the finest collections of 20thcentury studio ceramics in the country. The Discover Bucks Museum in Halton, has over 350 […]
The day will look at how changing dining habits and new ways of preparing food led to the introduction of dinner services and other ceramic forms designed specifically for serving […]
We have been offered an exclusive opportunity to visit Rousham House and gardens, which is about fifteen miles from Oxford. Rousham is one of the few houses that has been […]
We have organised a three day visit to Shropshire giving members an opportunity to visit a number of different collections. On the afternoon of Tuesday 26th September, we will be […]
To coincide with the Ashmolean Museum’s new exhibition entitled “Colour Revolution”, our Study Day will explore the use of new colour pigments in 19th century ceramics. As the Industrial Revolution in […]
The Nineteenth Annual General Meeting will be held at the Ashmolean Museum, in the Headley Lecture Theatre starting at 2pm. This will be followed by a talk from Matthew Winterbottom […]
Our April study day will be looking at a wide range of tiles, including delftware, 19th century and Islamic and Spanish. The earliest examples of tilemaking originated in the Holy […]
Oxford Ceramics Group member John Howard, who is a BADA member and expert on antique English Pottery has kindly offered to give a talk and handling session on 18th century […]