Rahu Road Pottery

Waikato
Gallery hours Nov-Mar, Thurs-Sun, 10am-4pm

Potters Charade Honey and Duncan Shearer built their dream pottery that produces functional pots and sculptural work.

There is a wood kiln, little gallery and studio. They invite you to come and visit whenever you’re passing through. The little gallery was built with the idea of having a quiet place, away from the dust and mess of the studio environment. A neutral white space, softly lit that would display work on a range of surfaces and help bring out the rich subtle qualities of the wood/soda surfaces. It has a range of constantly rotating stock as each kiln load is polished and displayed, then selections made and sent off to various galleries.

For people with clay experience, the 2022 Workshops are small and only take bookings after the ‘Booking opens’ date listed in the class details on the website. They work on a first in, first served order. Full payment of the course fee is required to secure your place on the workshop. Please read all Terms and Conditions.

For more info visit:

Rahu Road Pottery

Address

142 Rahu Road
Mackaytown
Paeroa

Contact

https://rahuroadpottery.co.nz/wordpress/contact/

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