The venue for the Adelaide Potters Club is the lovely Unley Council Cottage at 84 Edmund Avenue. The cottage encompasses a spacious Gallery with a workshop and kiln room at the back. The Gallery is open to the public from 12 midday to 4pm on Saturdays and Sundays. The Adelaide Potters' Cub is the oldest pottery club in the country. It was started in 1949 by a group of women who volunteered for the Red Cross. They named themselves The Adelaide Potters' Club after Queen Adelaide, as the club was founded on her birthday anniversary, August 13, 1949.
The space is part of: Adelaide Potters Gallery
Step-free mobility aid accessible
Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue and Space entrance is accessible for a person with limited mobility, this includes people who use a wheelchair and/or cannot climb stairs.
- The entrance to the venue and/or space is through the main entrance.
- If the path of travel to the entrance of the venue and/or space is level, firm and obstacle-free
- The Venue has a designated accessible unisex toilet or have made alternative arrangements nearby for an accessible unisex toilet.