Exhibitors Zone for Earth and Fire
17th International Ceramics Fair 2011
Friday 24, Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 June 2011
Rufford Abbey Country Park, Nr Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. NG22 9DF
Latest Information:
All exhibitors need to download and read the attached documents. They will show you where your stall is, who is next to you and how to get into the site. There is also a letter about the tombola which we would be grateful if you would read.
See you at Rufford on Thursday 24th
- Arrival map [PDF 94KB]
- Stall layout plan [PDF 203KB]
- Exhibitors stall numbers [PDF 124KB]
- Tombola letter [PDF 71KB]
Please note if you have been allocated a stall in the Turning Circle we recommend you cover your stall with a plastic sheeting, over night - please bring with you.
All the details you need to know about the event are posted on this site.
Please read the information carefully even if you have exhibited at Earth and Fire before.
You will find the answers to frequently asked questions about Earth and Fire 2011 in the documents below including:
- When should I arrive and set up?
- What will my stall look like?
- What facilities are on site and locally?
Take a look at the menu for our popular potters’ get together and evening meal (tickets on sale at the event) along with details of an opportunity to have your work professionally photographed at a special event rate.
- Information for exhibtiors [PDF 98KB]
- Stall Dimensions [PDF 235KB]
- Photo Opportunity [PDF 332KB]
- Curry Night Menu [PDF 34KB]
Please note:
You will receive your invoice from the beginning of April.
Allocated stall numbers will be posted here in May.
If you have any further enquires please e-mail: artsadmin@nottscc.gov.uk.
Download the Earth and Fire 2011 flyer [PDF 458KB]
Earth and Fire 2011 Gallery Exhibition
New ceramic work by Peter Hayes will be on show at Rufford Craft Centre gallery during this years Earth and Fire. We are pleased to welcome Peter Hayes back to Rufford to show his latest works.
His exhibition will preview on Sunday 12 June 2011, to which all are welcome.
The Peter Hayes exhibition replaces the advertised John Maltby show, due to unforeseen circumstances.
