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Anglian PottersAnglian Potters - Anglian Potters was founded in 1983 by a group of professional potters to represent all that is best in East Anglian ceramics. We now have nearly 300 members from all walks of life, united in our love of clay. Why not join? British Association for Modern MosaicBritish Association for Modern Mosaic - Mosaic association in Britain with creative artist around the world. Details of members work,events and publications are detailed on the site.
The English Ceramic CircleThe English Ceramic Circle - The oldest society dedicated to the study of British ceramics and enamels. Includes information about events, membership, and publications. Also provides a complete listing from the Toppen Library and an online gallery. Feile Clai | Festival of Clay | Interreg Wales - IrelandFeile Clai | Festival of Clay | Interreg Wales - Ireland - - A three year project bringing together ceramicists from Ireland and Wales in partnership to develop events, exchanges and exhibitions.
London PottersLondon Potters - Includes gallery of images of the work of the memeber potters, upcoming events, news, contact details. The Midlands Potters AssociationThe Midlands Potters Association - Association welcomes everyone interested in handmade ceramics.
PotfestPotfest - Promoting ceramics in general and potters in particular. An access point for all ceramic activity in the UK. Individual potters and potters associations are invited to contribute information for inclusion on the various pages. The Scottish Potters AssociationThe Scottish Potters Association - Association aims to exchange ideas between potters around the world.
Southern Ceramic GroupSouthern Ceramic Group - Pottery and ceramics information for UK potters, sculptors and ceramicists in Hampshire and the surrounding Counties. Wey Ceramics AssociationWey Ceramics Association - Potters Association based in Southern England, UK.

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