CLAY COURSE: Pots with Interesting Legs (Children)

Messums Creative

MESSY MAKERS SATURDAYS – Clay sessions for children and their adults to come and create together

Pots with Interesting Legs

Date: Saturday 25 September
Times: 10.00 – 12.30

Tutor: Finn Bush

Hand build bowls and vessels which literally walk from your hands. Using clays wonderful responsive sculptural qualities create interestingly footed and imaginatively stilted, plinthed and balanced hand built sculpture objects. Expect to make abstract or figurative bases commingling with containers.

Our Saturday sessions are designed for children to come together with their grownups to create together and to learn new skills. In these fun and creativity packed sessions a number of different tutors will bring an array of approaches to clay work and ceramics.

£10 – £25

CLAY COURSE: Pots with Interesting Legs (Children)

Messums Creative

MESSY MAKERS SATURDAYS – Clay sessions for children and their adults to come and create together
Pots with Interesting Legs

Date: Saturday 25 September
Times: Book either a morning or afternoon session
10.00 – 12.30 or
13.30 – 16.00

Tutor: Finn Bush

Hand build bowls and vessels which literally walk from your hands. Using clays wonderful responsive sculptural qualities create interestingly footed and imaginatively stilted, plinthed and balanced hand built sculpture objects. Expect to make abstract or figurative bases commingling with containers.

Our Saturday sessions are designed for children to come together with their grownups to create together and to learn new skills. In these fun and creativity packed sessions a number of different tutors will bring an array of approaches to clay work and ceramics.

£10 – £25

CHARITY EVENT: An Audience with Alan Yentob and Caryn Mandabach (Peaky Blinders)

Messums Wiltshire

Join Caryn Mandabach (producer of PEAKY BLINDERS) and Alan Yentob in a conversation celebrating the power of storytelling at Messums Wiltshire, in aid of the KHULA Education.

This year KHULA Education, supported by the David Rattray Foundation, are launching a new programme in KwaZulu-Natal which will encourage the older school children to tell their own stories orally. It will be a way for them to improve their confidence, their presentation skills and hopefully, over time, be a way to bring in revenue to the community through tourism.

£50.00