TURNING EARTH HIGHGATE AUTUMN MARKET Visual Arts

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Treasure-hunt handmade ceramics and watch a Roman Kiln Replica firing

All the ingredients for the best weekend out are there: handmade goods, live music, street food, pottery demonstrations, and the cherry on the cake, a Roman kiln firing!

After a short summer break, Turning Earth's Ceramics Market returns to the Highgate studio on the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of September. With 120 different makers offering their handmade pieces over the weekend, you can expect to find some crafted and unique treasures. Make sure to visit on both days as there will be 60 different makers on each!

On Saturday, the market will be enlivened with music of critically acclaimed folk singer-songwriter Theo Bard. While on Sunday the composer Jimm, from the Jazz Cannibals, will be back with his eclectic style, a mix of jazz, rap, trad, folk, reggae, sea-shanty, punk, and funk.

Sourdough Daali, a micro-bakery and street food pop-up, will let you indulge in some hearty sourdough focaccia sarnies - grilled cheese and lamb shawarma, French-onion black daal and baked goods such as cardamom banana bread and brown butter flapjacks. Next to them, Nuun Cakes will be offering a specially curated menu of cake boxes, serving their artisanal sponges, signature toppings, and unique flavour combos. Last but not least, Handles Coffee will have barista coffees.

For those curious about the art of ceramics, our teachers and technicians will give wheel-throwing demonstrations, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process and showing you what you might learn in one of our courses.

The pottery-history of Highgate Woods

Between 50AD-150AD, a 'Roman' pottery manufacturing site was periodically active amongst the Oaks and Hornbeams (now Highgate Woods). During the 1960’s and 70’s Harvey Sheldon and Tony Brown, co-directors, worked with many volunteer archaeologists to excavate this unique setting. 10 kilns were found during the excavations along with countless pottery sherds and rare complete pots. One kiln, lifted in 1968, is currently being restored for exhibition in the Woods in September. The most famous pottery forms found are the humble and intimately shaped ‘Poppyhead beakers’, with their Barbotine-style dots and slip decoration. Since the time of the kilns' discovery, there has been a tremendous amount of energy from local heritage councils and charities to raise awareness of the rich history that flows through these hills. Most notable is the charity ‘Friends of Highgate Roman Kilns’ (FoHRK), which Turning Earth has teamed up with to expand on the pottery-making efforts and bring the local clay to local makers.

Turning Earth celebrates local pottery heritage

Over the last year, we have been building a relationship with FoHRK and gained permission to experiment with the local clay-rich deposits. With the Woods being steeped in pottery-making heritage from the 1st and 2nd centuries, it's only fitting that the first pottery site to open in these hills in nearly 2000 years should make efforts to return to the heritage of the Highgate area.

On the 12-15th of August 2024, part of our team, together with volunteers from the FoHRK, built a replica of an ancient Roman Kiln, just on a corner of the Cricket Field in the Highgate Woods and next to the Cafe and the Education Hub.

On the same weekend of the market, on the 21st and 22nd of September, the volunteers of FoHRK, their partners Bruce Castle Museum and the City of London and we, will light up this kiln with an experimental wood firing, using wood from the surrounding area and the pots made by local potters with the clay we dug in the previous month. The firing will be open to the public on both days and it’s a very unique experience to watch. The kiln will be packed early on Saturday and the firing will start just after, burning for the whole day. After an evening of cooling down, the kiln will be then unpacked on Sunday afternoon, around 4 pm (weather-dependent).

This will also be an opportunity for education on the rich history of the Highgate Wood and to see the original 2000-year-old Roman kiln conserved and brought back to the woods for the public to see for the first time since its discovery.

Hotels near Turning Earth Highgate

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onefinestay - Highgate apartments

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A unique collection of fashionable apartments, onefinestay - Highgate Apartments offers different locations around Highgate. It features Georgian townhouses perched atop a steep hill with sweeping views of the City below..

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National Hotel

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This family-run hotel is set in a period-style building, 10 minutes walk from Alexandra Palace. It offers functional rooms with free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking, 3 minutes walk from Muswell Hill centre..

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Raglan Hotel

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2 Bedroom Archway property

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Date(s)21 - 22 Sep 2024
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VenueTurning Earth Highgate
AddressWoodside Work, Summersby Road, London, Greater London,
N65UH

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Date21 - 22 Sep 2024
Time(s)11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cost0
VenueTurning Earth Highgate
Woodside Work, Summersby Road
London
Greater London
N65UH
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CategoryVisual Arts


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