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Art School at the Pottery

Art School

Art School at the Pottery is housed in the Iconic old Lithgow Pottery, which dominates Pottery Estate in Lithgow.  The Pottery offers a range of workshops delivered by local artists as well as playing host to live music and performance.  The Pottery offers an extensive Library as part of the Myth of Sisyphus Café and showcases a wide range of diverse Artists across three Gallery spaces. The Pottery also houses the life work of the late Australian Artist Anthony Symons, who locally is known for the Marjorie Jackson Bronze in the Lithgow Main St.  Open for workshops most weekends and open to the public during events and by appointment.

Contact Details

Address: 4 Silcock Street, Lithgow
Phone: 0413 573 628
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