The Craft Potters Association (CPA) is an association of potters formed in 1958 in London.[1] It has two wholly owned operating companies: Craftsmen Potters Trading Company Ltd and Ceramic Review Publishing Ltd.
It owns a shop and gallery, the Contemporary Ceramics Centre, London, which exhibits the work of members. There are four categories of membership of the Association: Associate, Selected, Fellow, and Honorary. The CPA currently has over 300 Selected and Fellow members, and over 700 Associate members.[2]
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home of the Contemporary Ceramics Centre, the gallery for the CraftPottersAssociation of Great Britain; as well as the High Commission of Barbados to...
Some studio potters now prefer to call themselves ceramic artists, ceramists or simply artists. Studio pottery is represented by potters all over the...
Protection Association, in Myanmar CPA (agriculture) (Cooperativa de Producción Agropecuaria), a type of agricultural cooperative in Cuba CraftPotters Association...
at Hornsey College of Art, and was one of the founding potters of the CraftPottersAssociation, a co-operative that acquired a shop and gallery in central...
innovative kiln builder. In 1977, Gregory was elected a fellow of the CraftPottersAssociation. He was head of the art department at Milton Abbey School, he...
'Interpreting Ceramics', Issue 3. A valuable 'family tree' of potters shows his relationship to these potters. His distinctive style of potting and decoration was...
(August–September 1985). "Once-fired Coloured Stoneware". Ceramic Review. UK: CraftPottersAssociation of Great Britain. pp. 29–31. "Review by Septimus Waugh in Literary...
when most studio potters worked alone or with a few assistants, and its pottery and shop were in the West End of London when many potters preferred the country...
Showcase and in conjunction with other guilds, fairs, and craft organizations. "Oregon PottersAssociation". oregonpotters.org. Official website v t e v t e...
A craft or trade is a pastime or an occupation that requires particular skills and knowledge of skilled work. In a historical sense, particularly the...
She was a founder member of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen and CraftPottersAssociation. When her pottery studio burned down due in 1957 to an electrical...
and former chair of the CraftPottersAssociation. Her work is displayed at the Victoria & Albert Museum London, in the Crafts Council Permanent Collection...
was an Australian-born British studio potter and craftsperson. Wren was one of the first female studio potters in Britain. She studied and taught with...
developed in the late 1980s, when a new home was needed for the CraftPottersAssociation archive, which was initiated in the early 1970s by Robert Fournier...
History". Retrieved 7 January 2021. "Members Gallery - David Body". CraftPotters' Association. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 9 October...
The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and...
including the potters Hamada Shōji (1894–1978) and Kawai Kanjirō (1890–1966). As such, it was a conscious attempt to distinguish ordinary crafts and functional...
The Craft Centre of Great Britain was established in 1948 with the purpose of “the preservation, promotion and improvement of fine craftsmanship in Great...
The ceramics Book, The craftPottersAssociation directory.2nd Ed, 2008 ISBN 978-0-9557732-0-4 Davies, Peter, 5 Devon Potters, 2004 ISBN 0-9548083-0-4...