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Next biennial: 6 Sept to 19 Oct 2025
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Resources

Read, watch, listen and make with resources from across our year-round programming.

  • Pieces of dried clay are pressed into wet clay to make a sculpture. This image is used on our Salt Dough recipe resource page.

    #ClayAtHome Salt Dough Recipe

    In this video, BCB Education Manager Natalie Armitage demonstrates how to make salt dough and gives other helpful alternatives to clay.

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  • Rows of white and terracotta ceramic pebbles are lined up on a wooden table, varying in size. #ClayAtHome

    #ClayAtHome Introduction

    #ClayAtHome is a series of free online resources created in response to the Covid-19 pandemic to support children’s home learning.

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  • Growing Cultures – Haywood Hospital

    Film by Thea Stallwood. Lead artist Joanna Hejmej. Work by patients and staff on the Haywood Hospital’s Sneyd Stroke Rehabilitation Ward, with support from…

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  • Growing Cultures – Burslem Jubilee Project

    Film by Thea Stallwood. Project led by artist Jo Ayre and writer Anjum Malik.   Growing Cultures was a collaborative art/science project, with artists,…

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  • Terracotta and glazed ceramic bacteria cells are displayed on a grey concrete floor, part of the Growing Cultures display.

    Growing Cultures – Clay Museum

    Film by Thea Stallwood.   Growing Cultures was a collaborative art/science project, with artists, local health organisations, community groups and schools working together using…

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