Alison Fitzgerald and Gail Drake at the Bethlehem Pottery Club. Photo/John Borren
THE 33rd annual Bethlehem Pottery Groups' Annual Exhibition this weekend will delight anyone interested in sculpture, colour, form, pattern and texture.
It's also going to a chance to pick up some unique, hand-crafted Christmas presents.
Sixty-five potters will exhibit more than 200 of their finest works done this year. "They
vary in scale and form and there will be something that appeals to all tastes says committee member, Dan O'Brien.
"The point of the exhibition is we just want to show off. And there will be domestic pottery as well as artistic pieces with some wonderful glazes, showing the magic of clay."
Both professional ceramicists and hobby potters will show work that has been judged by guest exhibitor, Kiwi potter Brendan Adams, who has won many awards for his work in ceramics and mixed-media sculpture.