Rocks from Iceland
16/01/2015
23/12/2014
22/12/2014
17/12/2014
Bawden Cases: International Bells
black stoneware, oxides, red glaze, gold paste and black cord
Ceramic students at Morley College were invited to make a Bell, inspired by images of Bronze Bells from the Far East, Africa and Europe.
The word ‘Bell’ has been translated into all the languages of the students taking part in the project.
'CAMPAGNA’ - Spanish and Italian
'SUZU’ – Japanese
‘CLOCHE’ – French
‘DZVIN’ – Ukranian
'KLOCKA’ – Swedish
‘KOLOKOL’ – Russian
‘DZWON’ – Polish
‘GLOCKE’ – German
‘CLOCH’ – Welsh
‘GHANTADI’ – Gujarati
‘KLOK’ – Dutch
‘SKELLET’ - Scots
Exhibition dates: 2 December - 23 January 'SUZU’ – Japanese
‘CLOCHE’ – French
‘DZVIN’ – Ukranian
'KLOCKA’ – Swedish
‘KOLOKOL’ – Russian
‘DZWON’ – Polish
‘GLOCKE’ – German
‘CLOCH’ – Welsh
‘GHANTADI’ – Gujarati
‘KLOK’ – Dutch
‘SKELLET’ - Scots
viewing during college opening hours
college closed 21 December - 11 January
61 Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7HT
04/12/2014
20/11/2014
Secrets and Lies
Studio Ex Purgamento's annual pop-up exhibition will feature a group of international artists including Monica Beisner, Felicia Glowacka, Monica Lucia Madas, Ana Maria Pacheco, Paula Rego, Elzbieta Smolenska, Danuta Solowiej, Roisin Tierney, Helen Wilks and Natalia Zagorska-Thomas.
Copyright © 2014 Natalia Zagorska-Thomas, All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2014 Natalia Zagorska-Thomas, All rights reserved.
On the Edge of the Forest III
stoneware, oxides and porcelain insert
Spikey
raku fired clay and red glaze
Graze
stoneware, oxides and cast bronze
Hexapod
stoneware, oxides (two parts)
Scorpio
stoneware, slips, oxides and cast bronze
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17/11/2014
Drawing Rooms at The Montage
'Drawing Rooms' is a one off drawing event in which invited artists and their friends will spend four evenings drawing on the walls of the gallery upstairs. There will be no designated spaces. All the walls will become communal property on which to scribble, scratch, render and blur in the spirit of cooperation, improvisation, mutual reinvention and semi orchestrated chaos. Think jazz but with pencils and charcoal instead of instruments and voice. No, you can’t just come and watch (it’s not that kind of thing) but after the first evening the results will be open for public viewing for three days only. Hopefully there will also be plenty of footage and photographs to document the goings on in case you can’t make it, before the walls are painted over to prepare for the annual Christmas show.
12 -15 November, 6- 10pm
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