Always very helpful. Very knowledgable. They always have no problem with any of the thing I require. I totally recommend this pottery supply shop. Wonderful people.Read more
Hand-crafted giftsCommunityDundee Pottery is a conglomerate of pottery and glass supplies, houses a small gallery and gift shop, studio, and offers workshops, lessons, parties. Owned and operated by Rosemary and a small army of friends, volunteers and employees, we are a clay and glass educational resource for the community.We hope to inspire creativity, foster self-discovery, and nurture an appreciation of art through our pottery and glass programs, special events and access to our studio, workshop and gallery.Our regular business hours are Thursday – Saturday from 10- 4, with classes running most weekdays and evenings. We are also available at other times by appointment or chance - feel free to call us if you would like to meet with us outside of business hours.We're proud to serve the areas of Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Stratford, Woodstock, Ayr, Plattsville, Drumbo, Princeton, or New Hamburg, and more! ?Rosemary's Corner?Rosemary has a lot to share beyond the wheel! Stay informed and entertained with this collection of books, podcasts and links to articles.Photo used under Creative Commons from katerha Version: Mobile | WebCreated with Weebl
We're All about having Fun with Art!
Our goal is to make everyone feel welcome and special and challenge them to release their inner artist. We've succeeded if you create art work that is as original as you are! We are the only wholesale pottery supplier in Cambridge.
Woodside Pottery and Gallery Craighurst is a gallery of fine craft and fine art. It is housed in the 130 year old schoolhouse in the village of Craighurst and has served,for the last 30 years, as the working studio of potter Hartley Woodside. The gallery exhibits his work and that of other potters, glassblowers, jewellers, bird carvers, wood turners, metal and stone sculptors, weavers etc.. a fine craft gallery featuring his works, other work from area artisans, pieces from across the country and some fair trade work from Kenya. The Gallery hosts periodic fine art exhibitions of regional artists. The current exhibition is a collection of the works of Edward Curtis, the noted American photographer of first nations people.