British Ceramics Biennial

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Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

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British Ceramics Biennial Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

British Ceramics Biennial is located in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom on China Hall, Old Spode Works, Kingsway. British Ceramics Biennial is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category festival in United Kingdom.

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China Hall, Old Spode Works, Kingsway

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+441782294634

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Debra Nobes

I'm not generally a fan of 'weird' (sorry, only descriptive word I could come up with) modern pottery apparently interpreting a slant on life. If you are then you'll love it. See photos. There were some absolutely beautiful pieces though at the far end of the hall; bowls and lamps etc which were very modern and unusual which I found pleasing and very skillful. I loved the Spode museum itself; very interesting and full of beautiful pieces made with great skill. We will visit there again.

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Joshua Cornes

Excellent time at the Spode China Halls. Looking at a fantastic showcase of ceramic innovation and design, as well having a go at getting my hands covered in clay through the process

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jay thakkar

It's a lovely building with vaulted roof and skylights. Long open spaces where multiple exhibition happens. British ceramic biennial happened there including it's award ceremony. The place has layers of memories of the past.

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That Spaceman

A very interesting venue. Incredible views inside and outside. The smoking area provided during our event didn't have a roof which didn't help with rain however wasn't too large of an issue. Would of benefitted from some portable heaters of some sort however, you are standing in a old factory at the start of November, so what do you expect. Brilliant event.

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Ian Jenkinson

A quirky collection of ceramics, from around the world, displayed in the post-industrial Doulton Pot Bank. Some pieces for sale during the show. Auction of exhibition pieces at the end. Stunning