13/05/2019

BAMS workshop

'Repousse' workshop at the Huguenot Museum in Rochester inspired by the fine silverware collection and ornament samples.  








  

29/01/2019

Spink Insider

WITNESSES: AN INTERVIEW WITH ÉMIGRÉ MEDALLIST DANUTA SOLOWIEJ

Interviewed by Philip Attwood

access pdf online version, then scroll down to pp 46-52


Interview with Danuta Solowiej pp46-52

29/11/2018

Medals and Miniatures at Sladmore Contemporary

Group show by members of BAMS and gallery artists 

Sladmore Contemporary 
32 Bruton Place
London W1J 6NW 

6-21 December 2018 and 7-31 January 2019 
Monday-Thursday 10am - 6pm and Friday 10am-5pm  

curated by Abigail Weir  


Bud
raku fired stoneware and gold leaf




Great Oaks From Little Acorns Grow
stoneware, oxides and gold leaf




10/10/2018

Three Dimensions

Peter Randal-Page RA I Danuta Solowiej I Shoko Taruma 

The Muse Gallery 
269 Portobello Road 
London W11 1LR

12-28 October 2018 
Thursday-Sunday 12.00 - 6.00pm 

curated by Gosia Lapsa-Malawska 

PV Thursday 11 October 6.30 - 9.00pm












images from The Muse media and own

Joanna Ciechanowska: 'Witnessing Three Dimensions' Nowy Czas December 2018, pp 32-33

04/10/2018

Witnesses: émigré medallists in Britain

Room 69a 
4 October 2018 - 14 April 2019 

Curated by Philip Attwood

Sponsored by Spink 

British Museum exhibition link here

Exhibition reviews: 

Richard Moss, Museum Crush website here 
Coins Weekly here 
Joanna Ciechanowska 'Witnessing Three Dimensions', Nowy Czas (December 2018, pp 32-33) here 

An interview by Philip Attwood, Spink Insider Magazine (Winter 2018, pp 46-52) here 


image © Gosia Lapsa-Malawska





image © Philip Attwood








01/09/2018

Votive

Associated Clay Workers Union and Morley College Ceramic Department joint exhibition 
1 - 30 September 
Southwark Cathedral 
Lancelot's Link 

Curated by Diane Eagles

part of Totally Thames festival  

Votive offering performance took place 30 September at midday on Queen's Walk, by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre. 

Can You Hear Me?
from the series Witnesses 
impressions in various clays on slate 


Creation of man from clay prevails in folklore as much as it does in religious beliefs. Starting with this premise I’m gifting to the river these symbolic imprints of us in the hope that all our wrongdoings, whether personal or collective, will be washed away and we can start afresh with a clean slate.




image © Ian Dean

image © Ian Dean