Sessions Arts Club
2022 - Present
Spring pieces, made to bring the outside in with quiet theatre. New works will arrive and be filled as the season runs through, in collaboration with Sessions and their Highland gardener.
For further information and prices, please contact info@sessionsartsclub.com
Photographs by Sophie Davidson and Jessica Wang
Solo Exhibitions
2023 What Everything Does Will Be The Backwards Opposite/ Klei - London, UK
2022-2023 Spring/ Sessions Arts Club – London, UK
2021 Tulipieres/ 8 Holland Street – Mells, UK
Group Exhibitions
2023 Archival/ The Assembly House - Norwich, UK
2022 Jardiniere/ Bleak House – London, UK
2022 Dirty Work/ The Art Station – Framlingham, UK
2022 Mugs: What’s Your Cup Of Tea/ Leach Pottery – St Ives, UK
2021 Ash, Ember, Flame: A Japanese Kiln in Oxford/ Embassy of Japan in the UK - London, UK
2021 Weathering: New Art From East Anglia/ The Yare Gallery – Great Yarmouth, UK
2019 The Table/ Oriel Myrddin- Camarthen, UK
Prizes
2019 TOAST New Makers
Residencies
2022 Boath - Inverness, United Kingdom
2018 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts – Norwich, United Kingdom
Archival, Assembly House Norwich
2023
A collection of items from the studios of ceramicists Ali Hewson, Rachel Kurdynowksa and Rya Nicholson.
Exhibited are pieces that provide inspiration and information, acting as a reminder to successes or failures within their ceramic journeys. These include wood fired kiln props, ring pulls, wadding and cone packs, slipware experiments, glaze texts, found objects, investigation into wheel thrown forms and sketches.
What Everything Does Will Be The Backwards Opposite, Klei
2023
“synesthetes come in many colours
snow sometimes slants
when will untranslatable make improvements?
if you stick with me
what everything does
will be the backwards opposite”
from Alternating Lunes, by Bernadette Mayer and Philip Good