Held together: clay, community and dùthchas
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Location: Ballater
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Held together: clay, community and dùthchas
Reserve a spotA hands-on clay workshop led by ceramic artist Jacqueline Shortland exploring the relationships that sustain rural communities. The workshop invites participants to create a piece of art that represents their sense of belonging, mutual support, shared knowledge and connections between people and place within the Cairngorms National Park.
A hands-on clay workshop led by ceramic artist Jacqueline Shortland exploring the relationships that sustain rural communities. The workshop invites participants to create a piece of art that represents their sense of belonging, mutual support, shared knowledge and connections between people and place within the Cairngorms National Park.
Using simple clay techniques suitable for complete beginners, participants will create a sculptural clay hand (or pair) inspired by their place within the community; the skills they share; the support they offer; or the people and places that have helped shape them.
Each hand will be decorated using natural coloured clay slips and earthy pigments. The finished piece will be a personal expression of identity, experience and personality, that celebrates the diversity and resilience of rural life.
The workshop is about enjoyment and trying your hand at something new. Everyone is welcome, no matter your experience or ability.
- Light refreshments (tea, coffee, water, juice, biscuits) will be provided.
- Minimum age 12+ years. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult (both with booked places).
If you have any questions, or require assistance to book a place on this workshop, please phone 01479 873535.
Bookings close at midnight on Wednesday 23 September 2026.
Free admission
Lift access to first floor.
Public transport within 500m
Designated disability parking
Ramp or elevator access
Accessible toilets
Wheelchair accessible toilets on site.
Indoor
WiFi
Event location
Nearest bus stop 130m.
Nearest parking is at Station Street Parking or on street. There are disabled parking bays close to the building.
Need to know
Maximum of 12 spaces available on the workshop.
Relevant alerts
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There is an ongoing wildfire situation in Glenmore and Strath Nethy within the Cairngorms National Park, albeit the situation continues to improve and the majority of the National Park is unaffected (with Glenmore, Aviemore and Nethy Bridge all open to the public). Click here for all the latest. We would encourage members of the public to follow current guidance and be aware that the situation may change.
Various paths and trails remain closed. Check out our path closures page for all the latest updates.
Organisers
Cairngorms National Park Authority
The Cairngorms National Park Authority was set up to ensure that the unique aspects of the Cairngorms – both the natural environment and the local communities – are cared for, sustained and enhanced for current and future generations to enjoy. The Park Authority provides leadership to all those involved in the Cairngorms and works in partnership with a range of communities, businesses, non-government organisations and public sector partners to deliver practical solutions on the ground.
Partners
Jacqueline Shortland
Jacqueline is a ceramic artist who creates sculptures inspired by people, places, memories, and personal stories. Alongside Jacqueline’s studio practice, she also runs inclusive creative workshops and has experience working with people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities.







