50 Pots – Scottish Pottery Exhibition
BARROWFIELD, BRITANNIA, BUCHAN, BELLS: EXPLORING OVER 200 YEARS OF SCOTTISH CERAMICS IN 50 POTS
Maryhill Burgh Halls, 10 – 24 Garbraid Avenue, Glasgow Glasgow, Wyndford, Glasgow G20 8YE
The FREE exhibition. runs until October, 2022. Monday till Friday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
To mark their golden anniversary, Scottish Pottery Society are taking us back to when Glasgow’s skyline was populated by kiln chimneys – these 50 pots tell the story of Scotland’s industrial potteries.

The exhibition will also showcase creative, contemporary responses to Scotland’s pottery heritage, made by City of Glasgow College applied arts students.
Feature on Harry Kelly, expert on Scottish ceramics, who bequeathed his collection to University of Glasgow’s Hunterian Gallery & Museum..
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