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Duckett, Fiona (Watergaw Ceramics)

Contact Details

Telephone

01261 861090

Email

fiona@watergaw.com

Website

https://www.watergaw.com

Social Media

Venue

Venue Address

Watergaw Ceramics, 4 Chapel Street, Whitehills, Banff

Venue Postcode

AB45 2NB

What3Words

///custodial.huddle.hugs

Directions

When coming into the village from Ladysbridge on the B9121 Chapel Street is the second road on the left. The pottery is in the old church on the right opposite the Seafield Arms. Coming from Banff into the village on the B9038 at the t- junction turn left and then turn first right into Chapel Street, the pottery is opposite the pub.

Parking

Space for two cars off road with plenty of on street parking close by

Venue Facilities

Commissions Accepted Credit Cards Accepted Demonstrations Groups Welcome Guide Dogs Welcome Open All Year Parking Available Refreshments Available Toilet Available Wheelchair / Disabled Access

Opening dates & times

Sat7 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Sun8 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Mon9 Sep
Closed
Tue10 Sep
Closed
Wed11 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Thu12 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Fri13 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Sat14 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Sun15 Sep
10:00 - 17:00

Artist statement

My work is inspired by the reflective colour and movement found in water and my speciality - iridescent lustre glazes are like oil on water or a peacock's feather. My ceramics are decorative and for the home. Joining me this year are Brian Cook Shand and Emma Rodenhurst Grant find their NEOS entries for more information

Extended Bio

Watergaw Ceramics is based in the old Methodist Church in Whitehills and is open most of the year Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm. Fiona Duckett the resident potter has been making pots at the Chapel for 21 years this year. Brian's work can also be seen outwith NEOS but Emma Rodenhurst Grant is an invited guest for NEOS sharing the amazing space that Watergaw is situated in.