It owns a shop and gallery, the Contemporary Ceramics Centre, London, which exhibits the work of members.
[4] Other notable chairs include David Leach in 1967,[5] Jane Hamlyn,[6] and Phil Rogers from 1994 to 1998.
The facility houses the offices of the association and Ceramic Review magazine, as well as the gallery and shop,[8] which sells the work of CPA members.
The magazine arose out of the newsletter of the Craft Potters Association, and was founded by CPA Council members Emmanuel Cooper and Eileen Lewenstein.
[9] The Craft Pottery Charitable Trust was created in 1991 to support the CPA's educational activities and to administer grants.