Wakefield Museums and Castles

Alice Gostick

Alice Gostick was an inspirational art teacher. She worked at Castleford Grammar School from 1911 – 1930. She was popular with her students, including the famous sculptor, Henry Moore. She encouraged them to experiment in their work.

Alice also ran evening classes in pottery painting for her pupils and their parents. The classes inspired similar sessions across the country.

By 1930, 170 art centres offered pottery painting lessons. They were an important part of adult education after the First World War.

Learn more about Alice Gostick and explore objects in our collection that tell us her story.

Alice Gostick's pottery class, December 1919

  

Alice Gostick and a group of her art students seated, holding their pottery pieces, in the early 1900s

Alice is seated on the far left. Henry Moore is sitting on the floor, far left. © The Henry Moore Foundation

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