Ceramics Course
Held weekly throughout the year in Sadeillan.
Hand-built Ceramics
The course that Mollie offers draws upon her own passion for the local landscape.
Through the exploration of the local area students are encouraged to produce clay work inspired by their findings. Whether it is the rolling landscape, the sun-drenched colombage buildings or something more intimate, they are taught techniques to put their ideas into practical work.
Each session is based around a different technique, exploring different materials and looking at the work of other artists. Students will be helped to realise their intentions on an individual basis.
Mollie will provide regular demonstrations as well as assistance on an individual basis. All materials will be provided and Mollie will provide slide shows and hand-outs throughout the course.

An evening at a local fete champetre
About Mollie
Mollie Brotherton BA, MA taught Art and Design at The King’s School Canterbury from 1999 until 2007. She was responsible for the Ceramics Department and has also undertaken a number of Public Art Commissions. As well as teaching GCSE and A-Level Mollie also ran evening classes for parents and school staff. Presently she runs ceramic courses in Bassoues, France.
We are also able to provide camping, self-catering, art courses for larger groups.