MAKE YOUR OWN CERAMIC PENGUIN with Ros Ingram - Saturday 2nd November 2024 - 09.45am

Thursday 31st October 2024 - Sunday 3rd November 2024

NEC, Birmingham

 2 hour workshop – cost £36.00 

A unique opportunity to create a sculpted penguin using professional clays 

All materials included, but off-site firing and return P&P available for a small extra cost, payable on the day. 

Advisory Note: 
Suitable for all ages and beginners, over the age of 16 only.

Meet the Tutor
Ros Ingram
Born in Stratford upon Avon, Ros Ingram trained in ceramics and print at Wolverhampton University. Ros runs ceramic workshops on a regular basis in Warwickshire. She has exhibited worldwide, currently showing at a number of galleries in the Cotswolds, Cornwall, and Germany. As well as undertaking commissions, Ros also works as a visiting artist in residence creating permanent ceramic installations and recycled art projects. One of her projects working with young children was on display at the National Gallery, London. Recently The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust commissioned Ros to create five unique ceramic murals of each iconic property for permanent display in her hometown.

Please note these are non-refundable.

* Show times are subject to change. Please check the ICHF Events website for up to date timings.

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 2 hour workshop – cost £36.00 

A unique opportunity to create a sculpted penguin using professional clays 

All materials included, but off-site firing and return P&P available for a small extra cost, payable on the day. 

Advisory Note: 
Suitable for all ages and beginners, over the age of 16 only.

Meet the Tutor
Ros Ingram
Born in Stratford upon Avon, Ros Ingram trained in ceramics and print at Wolverhampton University. Ros runs ceramic workshops on a regular basis in Warwickshire. She has exhibited worldwide, currently showing at a number of galleries in the Cotswolds, Cornwall, and Germany. As well as undertaking commissions, Ros also works as a visiting artist in residence creating permanent ceramic installations and recycled art projects. One of her projects working with young children was on display at the National Gallery, London. Recently The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust commissioned Ros to create five unique ceramic murals of each iconic property for permanent display in her hometown.

Please note these are non-refundable.