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Workshop 02 – Hand-Building: Exploring pattern and texture

Held alongside the annual Cookham Archaeological Dig, this workshop invites you to connect with the past through clay. This is a rare opportunity to create in the midst of an active archaeological excavation, drawing inspiration from the history beneath your feet. Working with natural materials and simple tools, deepen your connection with the past through making.

During this session, you’ll create your own ceramic mug, beginning with sketching your design inspired by Saxon pottery and archaeological finds. You’ll learn simple hand-building techniques and decorate your piece using mark-making tools. The emphasis is on gesture, form and texture rather than perfection.

This three-hour workshop (10.30am–1.30pm) is open to adults and younger family members when accompanied by an adult. All abilities are welcome, including complete beginners.

Finished pieces will be dried, fired and glazed before being available for collection during CAMAT Weekend (12–13 September 2026) at the Parish Centre.

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