The market will take place at Turning Earth Leyton on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November

A ceramics market will take place in Leyton pottery studio Turning Earth next month.
Running from 23rd to 24th November, Turning Earth promises a “vibrant showcase of artistic talent and handmade craftsmanship”.
Up to 100 different ceramics makers will be selling their creations that weekend.
There will be street food, from freshly baked sourdough pizza to BBQ delicacies and hot dogs, as well as festive drinks like mulled wine. Local craft beer will be on tap, and if soft drinks are preferred,
There will be live music to add an extra dose of festive cheer to the atmosphere.
For anyone who would like to get hands-on involved with clay, there will be drop-in pottery workshops at the Leyton market on the 23rd and 24th of November.
Each year Turning Earth makers donate special pieces and seconds to raise money for organisations that reflect Turning Earth’s vision of building a community with open arms. This year, the organisation is supporting the potters and craftspeople affected by the recent hurricanes in the Southeast US through the charity CERF.
Argall Avenue Open Studios takes place on this same weekend, featuring open studios from fine woodwork businesses and bamboo bicycles to food and drink from highly rated caterers and microbreweries.
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