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Opportunities
Job Vacancies BCB advertises all its employment opportunities – both salaried roles within the BCB team and commissioned or associate artist, usually freelance roles….
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Our team
British Ceramics Biennial is run by a small but committed team of staff, freelancers and Associate Artists.
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Patrons & Trustees
British Ceramics Biennial is the trading name of The Clay Foundation, a registered charity set up by a group of trustees and patrons. In…
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Equality & Diversity
We recognise that there is an under-representation of diversity in the ceramics sector and acknowledge that as an organisation we share responsibility in addressing…
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British Ceramics Biennial makes a huge difference to Stoke-on-Trent, its residents, and to artists working in the field of ceramics. 60,000 people visited BCB…
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Thank you to the funding organisations, companies and individuals whose generosity, alongside our core funders, makes BCB’s projects and programmes possible.
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The Clay Foundation is a registered charity set up to deliver the British Ceramics Biennial and our year round programme of community, health and education work in Stoke-on-Trent. As a charity, we rely on your support to make a difference in Stoke-on-Trent. Support us to bring creativity and clay to more schools, community groups and health organisations across the city.