House of Pots and An Artist in the World
As well as London Craft Week this October, I am also privileged to be showing work at two other venues.
Firstly, Preston Fitzgerald who has curated ‘Meaning Behind Materiality’, has put together ‘House of Pots’, a showcase of established and emerging makers in a listed Queen Anne townhouse (circa 1711) in Chelsea. This show takes ceramics away from the white walled gallery space into a warmer, domestic environment, placing works alongside patterned wallpaper, antiques and contemporary furnishings. You can visit the show from October 8th - 17th at 20 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, SW3 5HL. For more information: https://www.fitzartsadvisory.com/
Between October 8th - November 13th I am also thrilled to be part of ‘An Artist in the World’/’Artist yn y Byd’ at Mission Gallery, Swansea. This exhibition celebrates the ten year anniversary of the Jane Phillips Award, a memorial to Jane Phillips, the Mission Gallery’s first director. The award is intended as a legacy to continue the support of emerging and early career artists across the visual and applied arts in Wales and beyond. It was a pleasure to take part in the Jane Phillips Award graduate showcase in 2019 which bestowed the opportunity for me to view my work outside the university setting for the first time, and in the ever-changing light of the gallery’s beautiful apse. More information about the show can be found here: https://www.missiongallery.co.uk/exhibitions/an-artist-in-the-world/