Browse > Art/Design Category > Ceramics
Number of items: 27.
Olding, Simon and Odundo, Magdalene and Matsuzaki, Yuko and Suzuki, Sadahiro
(2020)
Bernard Leach: discovered archives.
Crafts Study Centre, University for the Creative Arts.
ISBN 9781916297111
Gregson, Andrea
(2019)
Seeing Through The Ground.
[Ceramics, Curation, Drawing, Exhibition/show, Public art, Sculpture, Site-specific work]
Austin, Miriam
(2017)
Taniwha.
[Ceramics, Exhibition/show, Film, Installation, Performance, Sculpture, Site-specific work, Video]
Droth, Martina and Adamson, Glenn and Olding, Simon
(2017)
Things of beauty growing: British studio pottery.
[Ceramics, Craft, Curation, Exhibition/show]
Millar, Lesley
(2015)
Kawaii: crafting the Japanese culture of cute.
[2D Design, 3D Design, Ceramics, Craft, Curation, Exhibition/show, Installation, Site-specific work, Textiles]
Item availability restricted.
Bagley, Kim
(2014)
Kim Bagley: Africa and the West: an exhibition of ceramics.
[Ceramics, Exhibition/show]
Vacher, Jean
(2013)
Norah Braden.
In:
An outbreak of talent.
Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden.
Howard, Ashley
(2011)
Insight into beauty: contemporary craft inspired by Japan.
[Ceramics, Exhibition/show]
Howard, Ashley
(2011)
Crossing the line: the drawing of Magdalene Odundo.
In: 2011 ISCAEE Symposium, 16 September - 2 October 2011, Japan.
Vacher, Jean
(2010)
Bernard Leach: graphic artist.
[Ceramics, Craft, Curation, Drawing, Exhibition/show, Printmaking]
Item availability restricted.
Vacher, Jean and Olding, Simon
(2008)
The Crafts Study Centre.
[Illustration, Exhibition/show, Ceramics, Curation, Craft, Typography, 3D Design, Textiles, Conservation work, 2D Design]
Odundo, Magdalene and Casely-Hayford, Augustus and Westwood, David
(2006)
Resonance and inspiration: new works by Magdalene Odundo and breath and dust by Augustus Casely-Hayford in Clay in Art International Yearbook 06/07 edited by Kostas Tarkasis.
[Book art/Artist's book, Exhibition/show, Ceramics]
Britton, Alison and Howard, Ashley and Lungley, Martin
(2005)
Dead ends and possibilities: potters - the work of Martin Lungley and Ashley Howard prompts Alison Britton to reconsider the role of the wheel in contemporary studio pottery.
[Ceramics]
Howard, Ashley
(2004)
Altered states: focus - Ashley Howard investigates the complex language of the thrown and altered vessel.
[Ceramics]