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British Ceramics Biennial

For six weeks, the British Ceramics Biennial (BCB) returns to the cradle, by acclaimed multidisciplinary artist and writer Osman Yousefzada, to Arts and Crafts All Saints Church in Hanley, where exhibitions ‘Award’ and ‘Fresh’ will be shown. Alongside the ceramic pieces on display, a talks programme will be running, which will include contributions from the ‘Award’ artists and a series of round-table discussions as part of a Talent Development Programme.

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