Starting this week! Open access will take place with full Covid-secure measures and extra cleaning. More information and sign-up here https://t.co/x6pXJUl8vs
We are excited to be teaming up with @wandsworthart to offer three emerging artists aged 16-25 tailored mentoring and support from RCA staff and students to create a digital exhibit of their work. Apply at the link!!
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Save the date! @west_adrift will talk about her prize winning work and studio practice at Whitegold digital festival on September 19! Time and sign up via @whitegoldfest
A new process created by The Ceramicists, Stephanie Sommet and Kevin Liu,turns fine clay into a frothy cloud. Holly Gibbs met the duo to find out more about their experimental approach in the latest issue of CR - out now: https://t.co/at46FRrsBW
Pictured: Stephanie Sommet
#CRThrowbackThursday: In a 1998 issue of #CeramicReview, Edmund De Waal discussed some of Alison Britton's latest ceramic works. Read the full article free for one week: https://t.co/2fuFQG7PyG
Pictured: work by #AlisonBritton, photographed by Phil Sayer
Calling craft & design grads - Future Edit will be the first exhibition in the new Crafts Council Gallery, and we want to showcase work by talented emerging makers who graduated from craft & design courses across the UK in 2020. To apply visit: https://t.co/NSqj4o7EkS
#newmakers
Ok, folks....here's your reading assignment for the weekend. You have to check out the story on London's very talented @mahamanjum on #MakersMet website.
#TabletopMatters
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Martin Smith's Archive Presentation continues @MarsdenWoo and the artist's studio until 31 August. Meanwhile Dawn Youll's latest collection of ceramic sculptures can be viewed in our online viewing room: https://t.co/jv1FLkCH8G
Listened to @RCA Ceramics and Glass talk yesterday.’...part of #rca2020 online, would love if this sort of online content was done even when not in pandemic mode!
'Through a Glass Darkly' was made with the support of Jerwood Makers...it's an incredible opportunity, I urge you to apply and in this new edition they have worked really hard to take down significant barriers, I'm really excited to see who the Jerwood Makers of 2020 will be!