Clay and Recovery Knowledge Exchange

Venue details
B-Arts, 72 Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 7RB
Additional information

Clay and Recovery Knowledge Exchange is from 1-4:30pm at B-Arts, ST4 7RB

There is an optional tour of the Biennial from 10-11am, which will be on the Spode Works site, ST4 1BU

Join us for an afternoon of sharing experiences and understanding of the use of clay-based activity within the context of drug and alcohol addiction recovery.

 

About the Clay and Recovery Knowledge Exchange

A half-day event highlighting creative health projects from across the UK, where clay activities are offered to people in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Take a detailed look at the delivery of three different projects and their impact. The afternoon will be a welcoming and informal space for discussion and reflection where you will be able to share your experiences with others.

 

Make a day of it

10-11am: Join us for a tour of some of the key exhibitions at the 2025 British Ceramics Biennial.

12-1pm: A pay-as-you-feel lunch at Bread in Common, B-Arts’ Community Café.

1-4:30pm: Clay and Recovery Knowledge Exchange at B-Arts.

A full afternoon of case studies and breakout discussions, including:

  • Introduction from Joanne Mills, Studio & Community Programme Manager for BCB and David Cutler, Director of the Baring Foundation  
  • Presentation of Research from Dena Bagi, Lecturer in Curating, Manchester School of Art

Project Case Studies:

 

About British Ceramics Biennial (BCB)

British Ceramics Biennial (BCB) is an arts organisation that fosters innovative ceramics practice and improves lives together with artists and creative communities. We deliver year-round programmes responding to Stoke-on-Trent’s health, education and creative needs, and we feed these into the Biennial – the UK’s largest contemporary ceramics event.

 

This event has support from The Baring Foundation.