Current Exhibitions
Previous Exhibitions
3 March – 18th April 2022 Undisclosed, The Hostry, Norwich Cathedral
8-10th April 2022 On Air, Ceramic Art London, Central Saint Martins
26 July-12 Sept 2021 Moving Darwin, English Heritage’s Museum of Charles Darwin’s home, Down House, solo show.
July 2021 Gallery 46, Can We Ever Know the Meaning of theses Objects?
March-April 2020 Being Human, Thrown Contemporary, WhyTheFace?
Sept 2019 Lasting Impressions, Crypt Gallery @ London Design Festival 2019
June 2019 Central St Martin’s Degree Show 2019, WhyTheFace?
May 2019 The Potting Shed @ Contemporary Scuplture, Fulmer, The Golem
Sept 2018 House Mill, London Design Festival Tactile Minds, Be Careful What You Wish For
Sept 2018 Southwark Cathedral, ACWU, People’s Votive
Oct-Nov 2017 British Ceramics Bienial, Stoke on Trent, World of Wedgwood, Compelling Voices
April 2017 Ceramic Art London 2017, Craftsmanship Alone is Not Enough, My A1 Life
Jan- Mar 2017 Lethaby Gallery, Craftsmanship Alone is Not Enough, My A1 Life
Jan – Mar 2017 Southwark Cathedral, ACWU, Votive Feet
Nov- Jan 2017 Pangolin London Gallery, Ceramatec, EaTin
Sept 2016 100% Design, Earls Court, Serendipity
May – July 2016 Pangolin London Gallery, Sculpture in the Garden: Transcription
Film Festivals
2021 Create Day 2021 – Craft Council Create Day,
2020 FIFMA – International Film Festival of Fine Crafts, Montreuil, France, WhyTheFace?
2020 Animaze, Montreal International Animated Film Festival, WhyTheFace?
Artist Residencies
Oct 2018 Collective Matter, London
Press Coverage
April/May 2022 Ceramic Review, On Air
April 2022 Dutch Embassy News, On Air
April 8th 2022 The Design Edit, On Air
April 8th 2022 Islington Tribune On Air
July 2021 BBC Radio Kent, Dominic King Show
Issue Four Artists Responding To ….
Mar-April 2020 Ceramic Review
Oct – Dec 2019 Emerging Potters Magazine
17th Sept 2019 Domus, Lasting Impressions
Feb 2017 Clay Technology Brexit ‘n Clay
01.03.17 Cfile.daily Clayworkers Group unearths London Bridge Clay Project
March/April 2017 Ceramic Review 50 Million Years in the Making
05.01.17 London Evening Standard Potters Use clay dug up in station revamp
plus a short film on London Live including an interview with ACWU colleagues Alison Cooke and Amy Leung.
