Made From Fife

The story of Butter Wynd Pottery mapping some of the places in Fife where food is grown in earth from which pottery can be made. Part of an exhibition organised by Fife Contemporary Art & Craft and curated by Jonathan Baxter, for MAC, Fife Council's mobile museum.

Monday, 16 January 2012

The finished plates and dresser


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Each plate in the exhibition will act as a gate to it's own page, through a hand drawn QR code.

  • Glamis Road Allotment, Kirkcaldy
  • Reekie's Garage, Cupar
  • Crail Beach, Crail
  • Clephanton Farm, Anstruther
  • Pittormie Farm, Dairsie
  • Clentrie Farm, Auchtertool
  • Pillars of Hercules, Falkland

Posts organised by our clay sources

  • Clentrie Farm - Auchtertool
  • Clephanton Farm - Anstruther
  • Crail Beach
  • Easter Kincaple Farm - St Andrews
  • Glamis Road Allotment - Kirkcaldy
  • Pillars of Hercules - Falkland
  • Pittormie Farm - Dairsie
  • Reekie's Garage - Cupar
  • Valentine's clay

Posts organised by what we did

  • Clay cleaning
  • Clay getting
  • Decorating
  • Drawing
  • Firing
  • Food
  • Inspiration
  • Making
  • Mould making
  • Plate making by throwing
  • Plate making using moulds
  • QR codes
  • Research
  • Tests
  • greenware

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Reekie's Garage, Cupar

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Clephanton Farm, Anstruther

Pittormie Farm, Dairsie

Clentrie Farm, Auchtertool

Pillars of Hercules, Falkland

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