Workshop and Preparation Support Volunteers

Local Area
Penwith (Penzance, St Ives & Hayle & in between)
Location for Volunteering Activity
The Leach Pottery, St Ives
Minimum Age
18+
Role description

Are you passionate about pottery and education? Do you find yourself with spare time? Our Workshop Volunteers help learners on our internationally renowned Learning and Participation Programme. Our courses and workshops attract a huge range of people – from experienced potters to children touching clay for the first time; from adults within our community bolstering their wellbeing to school children deepening their skills.

What you do as a volunteer:

·        Help staff prepare for and clean up after workshops

·       Welcome learners and offer encouragement to those who need additional assistance including repeating demos when needed 

·        Gain experience in working with young people, children and community groups

·       Help ensure items are named and structurally sound before firing (you may need to amend pieces that aren’t)

Skills you can bring:

·        A warm, friendly and approachable manner

·        Knowledge and experience with clay

·        Good communication skills

·        A positive and flexible approach

 What we offer you:

·        Meeting friendly people, learning new skills and techniques, making a difference

·        Free entry to the Museum for you and 1 guest

·        20% discount in our beautiful shop, 10% off selected workshops

·        Free access to a number of Cornwall based arts and heritage locations including National Trust properties (14 four hour shifts needed annually) 

·        Training to ensure you feel confident in your role 

·        Quarterly Volunteer creative workshops

 

If so, please get in touch with Hannah – Volunteer Coordinator on 01736 799703 (ask for Hannah) or email at [email protected] 

Organisation Information

The Leach Pottery, founded in 1920 by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, is among the most respected and influential studio potteries in the world. Over the last hundred years it has forged the shape of Studio Pottery in the UK and beyond.

The Leach Pottery was reopened to the public as a Museum, Shop and Studio in 2008. As a registered charity we are an ambassador for pottery, a champion for the handmade, and an open door for communities to access creativity. We are never happier than when we welcome people to our home, whether they are visiting the Museum and Shop or getting their hands dirty at one of our workshop sessions.

Clay has so much to offer to support well-being and mental health. Our aim is to ensure that the Pottery continues to thrive for many years to come, providing opportunities to support emerging talent, develop new thinking, and to help everyone access great art.

Our values of inclusivity and exchange are ever more important in this changing world. Our dedication to handmade products, created using local natural materials, demonstrates that sustainable practice, beauty and quality can coexist.

I am in awe of the work that everyone at the Leach Pottery achieves. Everyday our dedicated team of staff and volunteers work to stay true to Bernard and Shoji’s vision.

— Libby Buckley, Director

Type of activity
Creative Arts
Health & Wellbeing
Teaching and Training
Volunteering days
Flexible Days
A child in a pink jumper decorates egg cups as part of a family workshop

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Address

The Leach Pottery
Higher Stennack
Saint Ives
TR26 2HE
United Kingdom

Email address for volunteer applications