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The Robin Welch Exhibition at Rufford Craft Centre, 2007 (10/08/2007)
Introduction by Michelle Bowen of Arts Council England read by Lucille Blackband.
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An interview with Robin Welch - Part A (10/08/2007)
As part of the research for the Robin Welch exhibition, I met with the artist at his studio at Stradbroke in Suffolk. Barry Wilson
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Part B (10/08/2007)
"so that's how I ended up in Penzance".
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Part C (10/08/2007)
At the Leach Pottery.
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Part D (10/08/2007)
"........where is Belize?"
National Service in the Parachute Regiment.
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Part E (10/08/2007)
A painter or a potter? The Central School and an introduction to new American painting.
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Part F (10/08/2007)
"I was very interested in design." A time in the industry and the beginnings of a fascination with the Australian landscape.
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Part G (10/08/2007)
"Suffolk is a county which gradually gets into you, it's subtle." The years of production work at Stradbroke.
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Part H (10/08/2007)
"The most important thing is to establish a library." The paraphernalia that inspires a creative life.
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Essay 1 - a continuing inspiration (10/08/2007)
Robin Welch by Victor Greenaway, an Australian artist and potter, read by Neil Bennison.
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Essay 2 - a potter's perspective (10/08/2007)
Robin Welch by Jack Doherty, potter and Chair of the Crafts Potters Association read by Helen Ackroyd.
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Essay 3 - working with Robin Welch (10/08/2007)
The Commission by Rachel Wood read by Lucille Blackband.
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Essay 4 - beyond clay, part 1 (10/08/2007)
Robin Welch by James Beighton, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, read by Neil Bennison.
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Essay 4 - beyond clay, part 2 (10/08/2007)
Robin Welch by James Beighton, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, read by Neil Bennison.
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Essay 5 - a personal statement (10/08/2007)
Robin Welch by Brian Viner, a journalist with The Independent, read by Neil Bennison.
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Essay 6 - an artist's view (10/08/2007)
Robin Welch by S. Mark Gubb, an artist and writer, read by Neil Bennison.
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