Now in its second year, The British Ceramics Biennial is a six-week festival presenting the finest contemporary ceramics. Spread across two main sites – the former Spode factory in Stoke, and the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery and AirSpace Gallery in the City Centre – highlights include an exhibition of new work by 10 international artists who have undertaken residencies at the European Ceramic Work Centre. Entitled Sunday Morning @ EKWC, it has been co-curated by artist Neil Brownsword.
Please note there will be a small charge for this event.
Membership
This event is part of a series of events programmed by the Contemporary Art Society in the North West. Membership costs £50 per year / £25 for students.
If you are not yet a member and would like to join, or to receive further information about the organisation and its activities, please contact:
North West: Mark Doyle, mark@contemporaryartsociety.org
07891 880 498
Jenny Blackstrom Thrown, pressmoulded vessels, reassembled after firing 2011
Stephen Dixon Pandora 2009
Elizabeth Addyman Spoons
Carina Ciscato Mixed Group, 2011
Jenny Blackstrom Thrown, pressmoulded vessels, reassembled after firing 2011 ceramics. Fresh exhibitor, ©the artist courtesy: British Ceramics Biennial 2011
Stephen Dixon Pandora 2009 tile. Award nominee, ©the artist courtesy: British Ceramics Biennial 2011
Elizabeth Addyman Spoons Fresh exhibitor, ©the artist courtesy: British Ceramics Biennial 2011
Carina Ciscato Mixed Group, 2011 porcelain. Award nominee, ©the artist courtesy: British Ceramics Biennial 2011