Inspired by a plate in the Foundling Museum’s collection, made in Stoke-on-Trent, print your own paper dinnerware, led by artist Victoria Smart. Learn printmaking skills and create personalised stamps, logos and patterns. At the end of the session leave one of your prints behind to form part of a large-scale collaborative work.
The workshop is recommended for children aged 5-12. There’s no need to book, just drop in on the day between 11:30am-3pm. The workshop is £3 per child, payable on the day.
This workshop forms part of our work to share the Foundling story more widely. Our team will be happy to answer any questions you have about this event. Just drop us an email at learning@foundlingmuseum.org.uk or give us a call on 020 7841 3600.
Find us
Head to the main reception and ask for directions to the workshop. The full address is Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Bethesda Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 3DW.
About Victoria Smart
Victoria Smart is a theatre maker and artist. She trained at Wimbledon College of Art, graduating with a First Class BA (hons) in Design for Performance. She co-founded the theatre design practice Good Teeth in 2021 with fellow designer James Perkins, and together they have designed shows at leading theatres nationwide. They are Artistic Associates at the Lyric Hammersmith.
Victoria has lectured on the Rutgers/Shakespeare’s Globe design programme and at Wimbledon College of Art, and delivered workshops at London Museum, New Vic Theatre, Central St Martins, Coin Street Community Builders, and Lewisham Arthouse. In 2023 she was on the panel for the annual Edward Gordon Craig lecture, representing Good Teeth.