Wobage Makers Gallery
Jeremy Steward ~ Wood-salt fired stoneware
Clair Hodgson ~ Gold, silver and semi-precious stone jewellery
Clyde Hoare ~ Wobage-grown willow basketry
Patia Davis ~ Slip-decorated earthenware and porcelain
Ben Casson ~ Local timber furniture and Kitchenwood
Petra Steward ~ Wood-salt fired stoneware and collagraph prints
Lynn Hodgson ~ Local timber wood carving and Kitchenwood
We are a collectively run contemporary crafts gallery, open for the whole of FarOpen, 10am - 5pm.
Please join us for refreshing drinks and homemade cake in the courtyard. We love discussing our work and listening to tales of your travels through the Forest and river valleys. Come and say hello!
We are also open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from March through to Christmas.
Nestled in the South Herefordshire hills, Wobage Farm was converted to craft workshops and exhibition space by renowned potters Mick and Sheila Casson in the late 1970s. Today Wobage's sandstone farm buildings are home to the studios of seven craftspeople. Pots are fired in hand-built kilns, willow grows at the bottom of the ancient Perry Orchard and timber travels only a few miles from wind-fallen trees to the wood workshops. We each have our unique inspirations and techniques, working closely with our materials to create individual bodies of work.
To learn more about our making processes, follow us on instagram and facebook. To hear about our upcoming events first, please visit our website and join our email group. We hope to see you soon!
Clair Hodgson ~ Gold, silver and semi-precious stone jewellery
Clyde Hoare ~ Wobage-grown willow basketry
Patia Davis ~ Slip-decorated earthenware and porcelain
Ben Casson ~ Local timber furniture and Kitchenwood
Petra Steward ~ Wood-salt fired stoneware and collagraph prints
Lynn Hodgson ~ Local timber wood carving and Kitchenwood
We are a collectively run contemporary crafts gallery, open for the whole of FarOpen, 10am - 5pm.
Please join us for refreshing drinks and homemade cake in the courtyard. We love discussing our work and listening to tales of your travels through the Forest and river valleys. Come and say hello!
We are also open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from March through to Christmas.
Nestled in the South Herefordshire hills, Wobage Farm was converted to craft workshops and exhibition space by renowned potters Mick and Sheila Casson in the late 1970s. Today Wobage's sandstone farm buildings are home to the studios of seven craftspeople. Pots are fired in hand-built kilns, willow grows at the bottom of the ancient Perry Orchard and timber travels only a few miles from wind-fallen trees to the wood workshops. We each have our unique inspirations and techniques, working closely with our materials to create individual bodies of work.
To learn more about our making processes, follow us on instagram and facebook. To hear about our upcoming events first, please visit our website and join our email group. We hope to see you soon!
Contact Details
Part of the farOpen Studios Art Trail 6-16 July 2024
Wobage Makers Gallery is located at Studio 79, see the Open Studios 2024 Trail Map + Brochure
Wobage Farm Craft Workshops
Upton Bishop
Ross-on-Wye
Herefordshire
HR9 7QP
01989 780495
[email protected]
Website
Part of the farOpen Studios Art Trail 6-16 July 2024
Wobage Makers Gallery is located at Studio 79, see the Open Studios 2024 Trail Map + Brochure
Wobage Farm Craft Workshops
Upton Bishop
Ross-on-Wye
Herefordshire
HR9 7QP
01989 780495
[email protected]
Website