Axbridge Diary of Events
By Harry Mottram: Some Axbridge dates coming up. Send Axbridge events to me and I’ll try to keep the list updated. Email: harryfmottram@gmail.com I’ll also post on my website at www.harrymottram.co.uk
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Wed 4 March. Axbridge Town Hall.
This Wednesday is our monthly ladies group (WAGS) meeting at the Town Hall , Axbridge 7 for a7.30 start , we have the amazing Yvonne Bell coming to give one of her fabulous and always fun talks , everyone welcome , guests pay £4 on the night x cash bar serving wine and soft drinks.
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Sat 7 Mar. Church Rooms. Coffee Morning.
Heritage Stitchers who have created another textile hanging which is now in the Church Rooms, will be having a coffee morning there on Saturday 7th March 10am-12noon. This is to give people who don’t normally go to the Church Rooms the opportunity to see it. We will raise money for the organ restoration.

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Sat 7 Mar 2026. Axe Vale Arts Centre. An Introduction to Drawing. All day.
West Street, Axbridge
A workshop for complete beginners and anyone who wants to explore/improve their drawing and observational skills. The tutor is Ros Cuthbert RWA.
The workshop runs from 10am to 4pm with an hour for lunch.
Coffee and tea will be available during the workshop, but please bring lunch with you. Alternatively there are a number of places to buy lunch in Axbridge Town Square (just a 3 minute walk from the workshop venue). There are just 15 places available for this workshop, so please book early to avoid disappointment!
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Sat 7 Mar 2026. Scarlett Stone Jazz Quartet. Axe Vale Arts Centre. 7.30pm.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
The Scarlett Stone Jazz Quartet are bringing one of their most popular evenings, ‘Songs from the Silverscreen and Stage’, to Axe Vale Arts’ beautiful Old Methodist Chapel with its wonderful acoustics. Join us for an evening that transports you back through the Golden Age of film and Broadway hits, including some of your favourite songs by Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Sarah Vaughan, Doris Day and many more.
Tickets £8-£11 plus booking fee: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre/scarlett-stone-jazz-quartet/e-emlqae
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Sunday 8 March Church Services.

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Mon 9 March. Axbridge Town Council. 7.30pm. Full Council Meeting.
The Town Council meets on the second Monday of each month at 7:30pm in Axbridge Town Hall. The two Committee meetings also take place in the Town Hall: Planning and Licences; Personnel and Protocol. These committees generally meet on the fourth Monday of each month. An additional planning meeting may also be held immediately before Council where necessary.
Members of the public are welcome to attend these meetings and may speak for up to three minutes, in accordance with standing orders. This must be in relation to the business to be transacted at that meeting or business that is relevant to the council’s legal responsibilities. Please be aware that the Council is only permitted to deal with business on the agenda. A query raised during public participation may therefore be referred to the relevant committee or advisory group to address outside of the meeting.
For more on the council, how to join, and to see other meetings visit https://www.axbridge-tc.gov.uk/
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Sun 9 March Axbridge Carnival AGM. Church Rooms, 7.30pm.
We don’t just need money to put on a Carnival … it also takes people power !!! Our dwindling Committee desperately needs new members … without volunteers to plan and organise, the 2026 Carnival will just not be feasible, no matter how much money is raised !
If you don’t want this wonderful Community event to disappear , join us at our AGM 9th March !! We look forward to meeting you and welcome new ideas.

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Fri 13 Mar. Axe Vale Arts, LIVE MUSIC. Holly Carter in concert.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Axe Vale Arts are delighted to be hosting this award winning songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist. Holly was the Americana Music Association UK instrumentalist of the year in both 2023 and 2024. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to see her perform live here, in Axbridge! From Bristol, Holly is widely regarded as an exceptional finger style guitarist and pedal steel player. She trained in classical guitar but loved the roughness and edge of early American folk, blues and country. Her musical influences are as diverse as Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, The Clash, and the Manic Street Preachers, all with a strong emphasis on using music as an agent of social change. She has played at the famous Nashville American Fest, The Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival and Glastonbury amongst many others. She has also performed regularly in London’s West End, including in Oklahoma and Hadestown. Her new album Leave Your Mark was released in October 2025 and she is coming to Axbridge as part of that tour. Book early to avoid disappointment!
See https://www.hollycartermusic.com/ Tickets on sale from 16 January 2026. Doors Open at 7pm, starts at 7:30PM. Ticket price incl. booking fee £8.67 – £10.84 https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre/holly-carter/2026-03-13/19:30/t-glaxmmd
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Sat 14 March.

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Sun 15 March. Church Service Axbridge. Mothering Sunday.

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Mon 16 March. Axbridge Town Hall. Annual Assembly – all welcome.
As you will be aware, this is a meeting open to all residents of Axbridge
and involves the presentation of reports from the Town Council, Somerset
Councillors, the Police, and the School Governor. It also gives the
opportunity for local organisations to update residents on their activities
and enables organisations including the Town Council, Town Trust, and
Parochial Charities to present their accounts.

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Wed 18 Mar 2.30pm. Axbridge Local History Society. Cross Memorial Hall. Old roads of Somerset. Talk by Barry Underwood. Axbridge Local History Society. https://kingjohnshuntinglodge.co.uk


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Sat 21 Mar. Axe Vale Arts. Books, Bakes & Banter. 10.30am.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
A Literary Collective and the Books, Bakes & Banter event. Saturday 21st March is the Big Book Sale from 10.30 to 12.30pm. Free. Donation of £2 accepted on the door. See https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre/books-bakes-banter-big-book-sale/e-zkdrqv
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Introduction to Lino Workshop
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Saturday 21st March 2026
This workshop, run by tutor Harriet Popham, is suitable for beginners and those with previous lino printing experience. We’ll be working with soft carve lino and fast drying ink pads, which means you can work in several colours and experiment with layering elements.
No previous experience is required and you do not need to be confident with drawing. The tutor Harriet will provide examples and templates that you are welcome to use.
The workshop runs from 10am to 4pm with an hour for lunch.
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Sat 21 Mar 2026. Books, Bakes & Banter: Big Book Sale. Axe Vale Arts Centre
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Books, Bakes and Banter is an informal group for local people to meet from time to time and to share their love for books with others. This month we are having a Big Book Sale, so why not come along to browse, choose from our selection of used books, enjoy a cuppa and some delicious cake!
The event runs for two hours, from 10.30am to 12.30pm. You can drop it an any time, and stay as long as you like. It is a space for you and others to talk about about current reads, book recommendations and book reviews.
This is a FREE, non-ticketed event, and everyone is welcome. Hope to see you there!
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25 Wed-28 Sat March. Live Theatre: Axbridge Community Theatre present J.B. Priestley’s I Have Been Here Before, in Axbridge Town Hall. 7.30pm. Details soon. https://www.facebook.com/AxbridgeACT/?locale=en_GB
Our next production is one of J.B Priestley’s mysterious “time plays” – “I Have Been Here Before”. Sian Tutill will be playing Sally Pratt, landlord’s daughter at the remote Black Bull Inn. Performance dates are: 25-28 March at Axbridge Town Hall and 31 March to 1 April at the Alma Tavern in Bristol. Tickets are on sale at: https://sites.google.com/site/axcomtheatre/ and in Axbridge Post Office.
Artwork – Lucid Dreaming II by Barry Cawston
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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Sunday 29 March. Sale.

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Sun 29 Mar 2026. Local Talent Showcase. Axe Vale Arts Centre
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
With Holly Gray and George Evans.
These Sunday afternoon slots are an opportunity for talented local musicians to perform live and showcase their material. Come along and enjoy!
Free but suggested donation of £5 on the door. Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre/local-talent-showcase/e-emjoky
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Sat 4 April 2026. Beginners Writing Workshop. Axe Vale Arts Centre
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Every great story pivots around three essential narrative drivers: people, place and plot.
Learn how to identify these in works of literature, how to develop and curate your own ideas, and what tools to use to make them unique to you and your writing.
This workshop will use group activities, inspiration-stimulating writing exercises, and seminar-style discussion to help you hone your writing voice and if you want to, a current piece of work. You are encouraged to bring the writing tools you prefer, whether it’s notebook and pen or Notes App.
The workshop runs from 10am to 4pm with an hour for lunch.
Coffee and tea will be available during the workshop, but please bring lunch with you. Alternatively there are a number of places to buy lunch in Axbridge Town Square (just a 3 minute walk from the workshop venue).
There are just 12 places available for this workshop, so please book early to avoid disappointment!
About the Tutor:
Emily K Goodman is a published short story writer, editor for Axe River Books, and holds an MA in Creative Writing from Bath Spa. After attending the Manchester Writing School Teaching Creative Writing course, she ran writing workshops for Leonard Cheshire, DareShack, Weston Writers Nights, the Wessex Learning Trust, and hosted The Short Story Salon for two years.
Her specific area of interest is getting people into writing who may not have followed the formal educational path expected.
Her workshops are also relevant to people keen to spend time on practical, energising work to support their creative development.
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Wed 8th April. LIVE MUSIC Walking River Trunk. Axe Vale Arts Centre
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Nelson Dias and Zé Costa (aka Walking River Trunk) are talented Portuguese folk/blues musicians with a broad repertoire. They play their own compositions in English as well as covers of artists such as Neil Young, Dylan, Johnny Cash, Pearl Jam, The Cure, Glen Hansard, and Tom Petty. They also play some excellent classic Portuguese songs.
Nelson and Zé’s warmth and passion for music never fail to engage and charm their audiences. Why not come along and be charmed, by an evening of music with this fabulous duo.
Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre/walking-river-trunk/e-rbxmzz
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Sat 11th April. Introduction to Life Drawing.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
To learn to draw the human figure is a huge challenge and a joy.
You do not need to have done life drawing previously, but you should already have some drawing experience. The Tutor Ros Cuthbert will give tuition and guidance throughout the day. We will spend the day working from a nude model. There will be short poses as well as longer ones. Bring your preferred drawing materials and paper, and a drawing board if you have one. Easels will be supplied. The workshop runs from 10am to 4pm with an hour for lunch.
Coffee and tea will be available during the workshop, but please bring lunch with you.
Alternatively there are a number of places to buy lunch in Axbridge Town Square (just a 3 minute walk from the workshop venue). There are 15 places available for this workshop, so please book early to avoid disappointment!
About the Tutor:
Ros Cuthbert MA (RCA) RWA, graduated from the Central School of Art and Design in 1974. She was tutored by the visionary painter Cecil Collins, and studied relief printmaking with internationally respected wood engraver Blair Hughes-Stanton. She went on to study her MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art where she explored the figure, pattern and still life subjects, winning the Figurative art Prize in 1977. Ros’s career spans five decades, and in that time she has worked in watercolour, oils, mixed media, and relief printmaking.
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Sun 12 April. Local Talent Showcase. Axe Vale Arts Centre
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
With Jenny McNamara and Ross Wellsand Ross Wells.
These Sunday afternoon slots are an opportunity for talented local musicians to perform live and showcase their material. Come along and enjoy!
Free but suggested donation of £5 on the door. Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre/local-talent-showcase/e-emjoky
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Mon 13 April. Axbridge Town Council. 7.30pm. Full Council Meeting.
The Town Council meets on the second Monday of each month at 7:30pm in Axbridge Town Hall. The two Committee meetings also take place in the Town Hall: Planning and Licences; Personnel and Protocol. These committees generally meet on the fourth Monday of each month. An additional planning meeting may also be held immediately before Council where necessary.
Members of the public are welcome to attend these meetings and may speak for up to three minutes, in accordance with standing orders. This must be in relation to the business to be transacted at that meeting or business that is relevant to the council’s legal responsibilities. Please be aware that the Council is only permitted to deal with business on the agenda. A query raised during public participation may therefore be referred to the relevant committee or advisory group to address outside of the meeting.
For more on the council, how to join, and to see other meetings visit https://www.axbridge-tc.gov.uk/
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Fri 17 Apr 2026. Axe Vale Arts Centre. The Lost Trades. LIVE MUSIC. 7.30am.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
The Lost Trades are a Folk Americana trio from Wiltshire. They make a sound reminiscent of the California folk scene of the late 60’s and early 70’s. Specialising in three-part harmonies they combine quality song writing, faultless arrangement and perfect stage presence. They play an inter-changing and inter-weaving number of instruments including guitar, ukulele, bass and percussion. They have made 3 albums to-date including The Bard, The Book and The Barrel, which spent 8 months in the official UK Folk album chart.
Join us for an evening of delightful music with this quality act.
Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre
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Friday 17th April. Axe Vale Arts Centre. 10.30 to 12.30pm. Introduction to Haiku writing.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Discover the art of Haiku writing, with poet and short story writer Hamish MacNeil.
This is a workshop for beginners who want to know more about the history of Haiku, and to learn the gentle art of writing these delicate, finely balanced poems. Why not come along and have a go?
A free haiku workbook is included with the ticket price.
Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre
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Fri 24 Apr – Last Wednesday’s Work Shirt. Live Theatre in the Axe Vale Arts Centre. Organised by Take Art at The Old Methodist Chapel.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
See https://peabientheatre.co.uk/
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Sun 26 Apr 2026. Hickory Dickory. Axe Vale Arts Centre. 2pm, 5pm.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Award-winning Garlic Theatre have been touring with their brand new glove puppet show, and we are delighted to welcome them to Axbridge! Join us for a merry slapstick 2 person show, starring glove puppets, silly museum curators, dozy delivery drivers, a magnificent clock and that song you’ve all been waiting for….you know the one! For children aged 3-8 years and their families.
About Hickory Dickory Dock…
In the marvellous Museum of Clocks is a wonderful Mouse Clock for all to see. One day the clock is broken and a brave little mouse runs away… In another part of town Mrs Hickory orders a new alarm clock and a huge box arrives on her doorstep. Why is it so big? And what is that squeaking sound inside?
As time ticks by, can Mrs Hickory and her cat Dickory catch the mouse running all over the house, and will the beautiful old clock ever chime again?
The show has a running time of 50 minutes. Pre-show, there will be an opportunity for children to get to know the characters with drawings that they can colour in. After the show there will be another opportunity to meet the puppets themselves. A truly magical afternoon for children and families alike.
About Garlic Theatre
Garlic Theatre is an award winning, international visual theatre company that has toured to 21 countries outside the UK. Penny Francis OBE described Garlic Theatre as one of the main puppetry companies in the UK producing wholly original work. Garlic Theatre tours successfully to theatres, festivals, art centres, village halls and schools to average audience figures of 20,000 per year. Founded in 1997, Garlic Theatre has a fantastic reputation for unusual, funny, eccentric and highly original performances that fire the imagination of children and adults.
Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/axbridge/axe-vale-arts-centre
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Sat 9 May 2026, 11:00AM. Drumming Workshop – 2 sessions
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Target group is 14-25 year olds.
There are two drumming workshops on Saturday 9th May, this is the morning session 11am-12pm (duration one hour). (There is also an afternoon session for 16 years upwards, which is set up as a separate event on the Box Office).
The workshop, run by tutor Eliza Wylie, will be an introduction to traditional West African drumming using Djembe drums and Dundun drums.
There will also be fun with rhythm games and some movement.
You do not need any previous drumming or musical experience.
There are just 15 places available on this session, so please book early to avoid disappointment!
About the tutor:
Eliza Wylie has been playing West African drums since 1992 and loves sharing the rhythms.
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Mon 11 May. Axe Vale Arts Centre. Literary Collective and the Books, Bakes & Banter event.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Somerset Day at 10.30am – launch of Lu Hersey’s new book on Somerset Dragons & Folklore.
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Sat 16 May. Introduction to Clay & Glazing (two days included)
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
This is a two-session Ceramics Workshop, over two Saturdays. The ticket price includes both sessions.
Session 1 – Saturday 16th May ’26, 10am – 12pm. Introduction to Clay
Session 2 – Saturday 20th June ’26, 10am – 12pm. Introduction to Glazing Clay
If you have ever wondered about making ceramics why not try your hand at some of the basic techniques in a fun and relaxed environment?The first workshop will introduce you to clay – creating small and easy pieces using a variety of techniques with lots of hands-on practice in a relaxed atmosphere.
To get the most from this workshop it is best to attend both sessions. The pots created in the first session will be fired, and ready for you to experiment and apply a simple decoration with underglaze, which will prepare your pottery for a final glaze firing.
Your finished work can be collected later, by arrangement with Axe Vale Arts.
Coffee and tea will be available during the workshop.
There are just 8 places available for this workshop, so please book early to avoid disappointment!
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Wednesday 20 May. Axe Vale Arts Centre.

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Sat-Sun, 6-7 June. Axbridge Open Gardens. In aid of the Friends of Axbridge Church. A chance to visit lots of gardens – including the allotments – and soak up the hard work of the town’s gardeners – and maybe join in this year and open your green space as well.
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Sun 7 June. Singing.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
Join singer and workshop leader Lauren Holloway from Three Rivers acapella trio for a full day immersive singing workshop, which is open to anyone who enjoys singing in a group setting. Lauren and Three Rivers trio enthralled our audience recently at their acapella concert. During the day you’ll learn traditional 3 part-harmony polyphonic folk songs (meaning taught in 3 part harmony) from around the world, including songs from the Republic of Georgia, The Balkans and Apalacia. If you love singing with others and want to experience the joy of these beautiful and emotive songs then come along and join Lauren at Axe Vale Arts on Sunday 7th June. There is no need to read music as all songs will be taught by ear and words will be provided. Over 16’s only. The workshop runs from 10am to 4pm with an hour for lunch. Coffee and tea will be available during the workshop, but please bring lunch with you.
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Sat 13 Jun. Axe Vale Arts Centre. Writing Workshop – Flash Fiction / Humour.
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
About the Tutor:
Christopher Fielden is an award-winning and Amazon bestselling author. He is also an award-winning editor. His work has been featured in books published by independent press, established magazines and many competition anthologies.
The workshop runs from 10am to 4pm with an hour for lunch.
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Sat 20 June. Axbridge Rumble in the Jumble. 11am-3pm.
It’s that time of year when thoughts turn to spring cleaning and having a sort out. Put your unwanted stuff in a box and have a stall at the 2026 Axbridge Rumble in The Jumble. To be held on 20th June 11pm till 3pm.
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Sat 20 June. Introduction to Clay & Glazing (Part 2)
Axe Vale Arts Centre, West Street, Axbridge (The former Methodist Chapel) United Kingdom, BS26 2AA.
This is a two-session Ceramics Workshop, over two Saturdays. The ticket price includes both sessions.
Session 1 – Saturday 16th May ’26, 10am – 12pm. Introduction to Clay
Session 2 – Saturday 20th June ’26, 10am – 12pm. Introduction to Glazing Clay
If you have ever wondered about making ceramics why not try your hand at some of the basic techniques in a fun and relaxed environment?The first workshop will introduce you to clay – creating small and easy pieces using a variety of techniques with lots of hands-on practice in a relaxed atmosphere.
To get the most from this workshop it is best to attend both sessions. The pots created in the first session will be fired, and ready for you to experiment and apply a simple decoration with underglaze, which will prepare your pottery for a final glaze firing.
Your finished work can be collected later, by arrangement with Axe Vale Arts.
Coffee and tea will be available during the workshop.
There are just 8 places available for this workshop, so please book early to avoid disappointment!
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Sat 27 June. Axe Vale Arts Centre. Introduction to Textile printing with Stencils. 10:00AM
In this workshop run by tutor Soraya Schofield, you will learn how to print with textile inks and medium, using stencils onto fabric.
You will work towards designing and printing your own tote bag to take home with you. Soraya will take you through the basics of textile printing, showing you how to draw and cut your own designs so they can be printed and layered onto the fabrics.
If you are nervous about your drawing skills, don’t worry, as Soraya will have some photographs and show you how to create a design from there. There will also be lettering available for anyone wanting to devise their own slogan along with their designs.
This workshop is perfect for beginners or anyone with a little knowledge of textile print.
The workshop runs from 10am to 4pm with an hour for lunch.
Coffee and tea will be available during the workshop, but please bring lunch with you.
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Sat, 21 Nov: Axbridge Progressive Supper. 6pm-11.30pm.This article is from last year but all the does and don’ts and top tips along with the timetable are spot on. https://www.harrymottram.co.uk/…/axbridge-news…/
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24-28 Nov. Town Hall. LIVE THEARE. Pantomime. Dick Whittington. Axbridge Community Theatre. 7.30pm Nightly.
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Sat-Mon 25-27 Aug. Axbridge. Pageant/community play. 3pm The Square. See https://www.facebook.com/groups/209118200277392/

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Harry Mottram

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