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Corranny Forest Pottery

Carnmore Road, Corranny, Roslea, County Fermanagh, BT92 7BS
Corranny Forest Pottery

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Discover the charm of handmade rustic pottery amidst the tranquil beauty of the Sliabh Beagh Mountains in Roslea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. At Corranny Forest Pottery, owned and operated by Lisa McCabe, pottery enthusiasts delve into the art of clay crafting.

Meet Lisa McCabe, the creative force behind Corranny Forest Pottery. With a profound love for clay, Lisa's journey has taken her from self-taught beginnings to immersive training experiences with Master Potters across New York, Europe, the UK, and Ireland. Now, nestled in her studio just across the courtyard, Lisa finds boundless joy in exploring the intricate chemistry of ceramics.

Embark on a pottery adventure with our diverse range of workshops and classes. From romantic Date Nights to collaborative Group Hand Building Workshops, from lively Hen Parties to introductory sessions on the Potter's Wheel and Hand Building, there's something for everyone. Delve into the ancient art of Raku firing and embrace the endless possibilities of pottery alongside Lisa McCabe at Corranny Forest Pottery.

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Saturday, 12th April 2025 - Saturday, 12th April 2025

Raku BannerRaku Firing - Pottery WorkshopImmerse yourself in the magic of Raku pottery. Perfect for beginners and those with experience, this workshop can reveal bold colours with crackled glazes, and the thrill of alternative firing techniques, like Obvara and Naked Raku.
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