Upcoming Events

* Ending Soon *
Winter Exhibition
11th November 2010 to 7th February 2011
Yorkshire Sculpture Park Shop, Wakefield

A selection of my new small wall dishes can soon be found at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park coinciding with their Christmas Exhibition in the YSP Shop. The park is an international centre for modern and contemporary art, experienced and enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year. For directions, please click here.

OPEM 2011 Exhibition
5th February 2011 to 4th May 2011
The Collection and Usher Gallery, Lincoln
My Small Green Child Wall Dish has been selected for the  exciting OPEM exhibition at The Collection and Usher Gallery, Lincoln,  which is Lincolnshire’s venue for national and international contemporary visual arts. A total of 36 artists have been selected by an independent panel to exhibit substantial representative work. The exhibition, which is supported by Arts Council England, is said to reflect the diversity of contemporary visual arts in the region, including sculpture, ceramics, textiles and photography.

I also have some work in the nearby gallery MIDAS, at 26 Bailgate Lincoln, so you can pop along there while you're visiting The Collection and see even more of my ceramics!

New Ashgate Gallery Rising Stars 2011
8th April 2011 to 7th May 2011
New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham, Surrey
I am very proud to be part of an energising and zesty exhibition of art and craft by graduates of promise hand selected by the New Ashgate Gallery in Farnham. The exhibition is kindly sponsored by the Billmeir Charitable Trust and features ceramics, glass, textiles and jewellery in the foyer balcony gallery at the beautiful venue. 

Art In Clay 2011
5th to 7th August 2011
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
I am incredibly excited to be exhibiting as a 'Newcomer' at one of the most important events in the ceramics calendar, the 17th National Pottery and Ceramics Festival taking place in the stunning grounds of Hatfield House, Hertfordshire on August 5th, 6th & 7th.

This show has now become one of the most important ceramic events in Europe and this year celebrates it's 17th anniversary. The makers range from young imaginative students and 'Newcomers' to leading National and International makers. There will be demonstrations taking place both inside and outside the marquees all week-end, from throwing and hand decoration inside the marquees to kiln firings outside.