Established himself as the most accomplished studio potter of recent times.
William Moorcroft (1872 – 1945) was brought up in the back streets of Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. He knew tragedy from an early age losing his sister when he was 8, his mother a year later and his father when he was just 12.
Perhaps it was this tragic upbringing that helped develop his strength of character and resilience that saw him establish himself as the most accomplished studio potter of recent times.
How to book this event:
No booking is required. Please arrive before 7.20pm to allow time to sign in. For non-members we suggest a donation of £10 per lecture.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr James Smallwood
James has an established and successful lecturing career speaking to gardening and horticultural groups and at Royal Horticultural Society shows and events on a number of gardening topics. He has been a keen collector of Moorcroft pottery for over 30 years and has an extensive collection. These are primarily examples of William Moorcroft’s early work dating back to 1897 and he takes some of these pieces with him to illustrate his talks. He has been a member of the Moorcroft Collectors’ Club for a number of years and is fortunate to have two former employees of the pottery amongst his friends. He has visited the pottery on a number of occasions and has an in depth knowledge of past and present processes of manufacture. He is in regular contact with Moorcroft and has generously been given access to their archive material. Wherever possible he takes a selection of Moorcroft pieces to display. A recent lecture was attended by a former member of the board of directors who told James that even they had learned some new information about William Moorcroft.
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