Stoke-on-Clay- Autumn 2024



Please note if you are attending any of our trade shows or events and would like to collect an order from our stand, please place your order online by latest 2 days prior to the show date, select Collection at checkout and pop us a note in the Special Delivery instructions section informing us you wish to collect.

The Cromartie team will be attending Stoke-on-Clay this autumn- come along and meet the team!

Last year’s Stoke on Clay Festival, the first, attracted more than 15,000 people to venues across the city. Over thirty established and upcoming creators displayed and sold their work. Renowned local artists demonstrated their skills and gave visitors a chance to try their hand.

Running from 07 September – 19 October, this year’s festival promises to be even bigger and better with more exhibitors and an exciting programme of events at inspiring venues across the city, including Spode Museum Trust, Brampton Museum, Clay College, Lost & Found, Barewall Gallery and Stoke Minster.



Share your art with thousands of visitors!

This year’s festival is a fantastic opportunity to exhibit and sell your work.

Whether you’re a professional artist or a passionate amateur, there are plenty of reasons to showcase your work at Stoke on Clay Festival 2024:

  • be part of curated collections professionally displayed at inspiring venues like Spode Museum Trust, Brampton Museum and Barewall Gallery.
  • expose your work to thousands of people – last year’s festival attracted over 15,000 visitors
  • a great opportunity to sell your work
  • once work is sold it can be replenished
  • have your profile displayed on our website for the duration of the festival
  • collaborate with other artists
  • the festival will be heavily marketed around and beyond North Staffordshire – last year’s event gained coverage on the BBC.



    You can also donate! Stoke on Clay CIC is a not for profit community interest company run by volunteers.

    By donating, you’ll be helping preserve our wonderful city’s industrial past whilst supporting its creative future.

    For more information visit the Stoke-on-Clay website.