
Paul Young
Demonstration and Lecture,
Sunday April 19th 2009
Mundford Village Hall
10.00am Coffee
10.30am Lecture and Demonstration
12.30pm Lunch
3.30pm Tea and finish
Members and friends welcome.
Paul Young is a big new name in slipware having featured in both World of Interiors and a four page article by Mary Wondrausch in Cermaic Review, Issue 224 April 2007. His work is both finely crafted and flamboyant.
Paul makes both on the wheel and by hand. His pots have a cheerful aspect, and are influenced by seventeenth century pew figures and later Staffordshire chimney pieces. Skilfully made, these handsome things positively glow.
For a general idea about the format of our demonstration days, click here.
Directions
Mundford is at the junction of the A134 and A1065, north of Thetford.
If someone remembers, there will be Anglian Potters signs to direct you to the village hall,
however the hall is visible from the main road, surrounded by sports fields.
Turn into the village from the A134/A1065 junction roundabout and then take the first right.
See Multimap, the village hall is on St Leonards Street.