Border Clay Trail showcases ceramic artists throughout the Tweed
Residents and visitors of the Tweed region are invited to explore the talents of local ceramics artists on Saturday the 8th and Sunday the 9th of November for the fifth annual Border Clay Trail weekend presented by Clay Without Borders Inc.
Founded on artistic inclusivity and skill sharing Clay Without Borders Inc looks to connect like-minded people who love working with clay promote local artisans and connect clay creators along the New South Wales and Queensland border with ceramics enthusiasts and collectors.
The Border Clay Trail is an opportunity to celebrate this connection community and ceramics. The event encourages art-lovers to have a behind the scenes look into studios of ceramic artists as well as visit group exhibitions across the scenic Tweed Valley with the trail extending throughout the Tweed Valley and along the Tweed Coast.
The Border Clay Trail is held over two days to allow visitors to take their time and engage with the makers at each location participate in workshops and demonstrations being held at open studios and discover new parts of the Tweed.
To find out more about the weekend visit claywithoutborders.com.au.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kingscliff Community Hall, Kingscliff NSW, Australia, 81 Marine Parade Kingscliff, Murwillumbah, Australia







