A discussion on the legacy of the project, led by the curator Ceri Jones. Thank you to all participating artists: Anna Noël, Micki Schloessingk, Anne Gibbs, Justine Allison, Ingrid Murphy and Kate Haywood.
Filmed by Siôn Marshall-Waters.
A discussion on the legacy of the project, led by the curator Ceri Jones. Thank you to all participating artists: Anna Noël, Micki Schloessingk, Anne Gibbs, Justine Allison, Ingrid Murphy and Kate Haywood.
Filmed by Siôn Marshall-Waters.
Designer Crafts students at Swansea College of Art enjoyed a paper based workshop with Traces ceramic artist Kate Haywood, assisted by artist Becky Adams.
A chance to re-visit Kate’s conversation with Claire, filmed by Siôn Marshall-Waters.
Traces by Kate Haywood opens at Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre on Saturday 03 August 2019. Alex McErlain will join Kate for a gallery talk from 12pm.
Image Credit: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd
Kate Haywood awarded the International Ceramics Studio Kecskemét Residency Award 2019 at the International Ceramics Festival, Aberystwyth.
Image Credit: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd
A look back at Ingrid Murphy’s exhibition at Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Ingrid’s exhibition was also featured on ‘Heno’ (05 July 2019) as part of their International Ceramics Festival coverage.
The International Ceramics Festival is underway and there’s so much to see and do. If you’re in Aberystwyth or thinking of visiting, make sure to visit Ingrid Murphy’s ‘Seen and unseen’ exhibition!
For more information on the festival, click here
Location: Gallery 1, Aberystwyth Arts Centre
On the 4th of July, the eve of the International Ceramics Festival, come and meet the artist Ingrid Murphy and curator Ceri Jones in Gallery 1, 6-7:30pm.
Open to all.