Guild of Ten, Truro

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The Guild of Ten is a showcase for some of the finest contemporary craftwork. The co-operative gallery, established forty years ago, offers a wide selection of textiles, jewellery, ceramics, wood, metalwork, leather, women's and children's clothing from designermakers living and working in Cornwall.

Repost from Clementine Neild•I’ve mentioned recently I was a surface designer before a printmaker and patterns have alwa...
05/08/2026

Repost from Clementine Neild

I’ve mentioned recently I was a surface designer before a printmaker and patterns have always been important to me. I’ve been trying to jump back into making books for a while and using the pattern work I did last month has been a lovely way to engage with that process. Watch out over the next week or so for new finished screenprinted journals after lots of trials!

Repost from Jacqueline Clark Ceramics•Just delivered a new fleet of boats to Cornwall Crafts Association. I’ve experimen...
05/08/2026

Repost from Jacqueline Clark Ceramics

Just delivered a new fleet of boats to Cornwall Crafts Association. I’ve experimented with some interesting variations, coloured clays and slip textured surfaces. Also a new black crawl glaze which is firing a lovely dark khaki and a pale turquoise which I think works well on grey clay.

The current showcase in the gallery entrance with the brilliant Debbie Rudolph continues throughout August. Do catch the Visionary Lines exhibition if you happen to be in Cornwall this summer.

Repost from Lincoln Kirby-bell•Large 3 times fish and Nile lotus wall charger
03/08/2026

Repost from Lincoln Kirby-bell

Large 3 times fish and Nile lotus wall charger

Repost from MAKE Southwest•In Praise of Small Things, a collaborative exhibition by printmaker Anita Reynolds (Anita Rey...
03/08/2026

Repost from MAKE Southwest

In Praise of Small Things, a collaborative exhibition by printmaker Anita Reynolds (Anita Reynolds), jeweller Lucy Spink (Lucy Spink), and metalsmith Rebecca Walklett (Rebecca Walklett), is showing now in our first floor Riverside Gallery.

The exhibition explores the bond forged between the three makers and the moorland and coast of Dartmoor and West Penwith: landscapes ingrained with the marks left by centuries of human habitation, connected by the granite batholith that underpins them and the abundance of life that clings to it.

Following a fruitful artist residency, friends Lucy and Rebecca applied for another residency the following year. The second residency took place on Dartmoor, where they met Anita.

The three makers connected over their shared passion for landscape and how important it is to each of them. They also share a personal narrative: that of having recently relocated, or about to move their homes. This common thread has become woven into their pieces.

In Praise of Small Things is showing until 5 September.

Open Tues-Sat, 10am-5pm
Free entry

📍MAKE Southwest, Bovey Tracey, Devon, UK

03/08/2026

Guess who our sneaky spy found …. hot footing it to the local post office with some goodies bound for Connecticut ….. across the pond ….

We are definitely a little bit international then

Why not pop in and see if you fancy any of his creations …. It’s cheaper than going all the way to America …. Even on Cornwalls public transport 🤣🤣💕💕

03/08/2026

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Cornwall has long been a magnet for artists -and it’s easy to see why.

For ceramicist Demelza Whitley, the quiet beauty of the Cornish countryside, changing seasons and slower pace of life are woven into every piece she makes.

Press play to step into her world.

Repost from Esther Smith•I’m closing my workshop for 3 weeks to take a summer break. But, I’m taking the opportunity to ...
24/07/2026

Repost from Esther Smith

I’m closing my workshop for 3 weeks to take a summer break. But, I’m taking the opportunity to share things from my life outside of metal!

In recent weeks my morning routine has included a peak at my pond (while the kettle boils for tea). This hot weather has brought a bunch of lovely froggies to my tiny pond. The water has been dropping daily and I’ve been topping up frequently with rain water from our water butt. Thats disappearing too so praying for a spot of rain now.

Hope you like the frogs! 💚

Repost from Native Makers•We’re excited to welcome Clementine Neild to Market Hall for our Summer Makers Market on Satur...
24/07/2026

Repost from Native Makers

We’re excited to welcome Clementine Neild to Market Hall for our Summer Makers Market on Saturday 25th July! 🌞

Clementine is a Cornish-born print artist living and working in Falmouth. Her work is inspired by family connections to Japan, China and Africa, as well as the landscapes of Cornwall and walks with her much-loved lurcher.

Hounds feature throughout her prints, alongside the birds, objects and trinkets collected through family history. Drawing on themes of ancestry, memory, culture and place, her work offers a glimpse into the stories and experiences that shape our lives. 🎨✨

Come along and take a look at her beautiful collection of prints!
See you soon... 🌿

Address

19 Old Bridge Street
Truro
TR12AH

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

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+441872274681

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