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Visitors Enjoy The Auer Dult Fair At Mariahilfplatz In Munich
A market stall displays a wide variety of porcelain and ceramic cups, plates, teapots, and kitchenware for sale at the Auer Dult traditional fair in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025. This type of vendor is typical for the fair's market section, where household goods and crafts are offered alongside antiques and collectibles. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Air Pollution In Kathmandu, Nepal.
The air pollution reduces visibility and impacts air quality in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 3, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto) -
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Air Pollution In Kathmandu, Nepal.
The air pollution reduces visibility and impacts air quality in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 3, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto) -
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Air Pollution In Kathmandu, Nepal.
The air pollution reduces visibility and impacts air quality in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 3, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto) -
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Air Pollution In Kathmandu, Nepal.
The air pollution reduces visibility and impacts air quality in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 3, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto) -
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Air Pollution In Kathmandu, Nepal.
The air pollution reduces visibility and impacts air quality in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 3, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto) -
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'We can't go back': Staffordshire firms fight to keep ceramics tradition alive
Royal Stafford is latest in series of closures as rising costs add to pressures on companies in Potteries.
The ceramics industry in and around Stoke-on-Trent after the sudden closure of the Royal Stafford factory last week.
THE ROYAL STAFFORD FACTORY AT BURSLEM.
Stoke, UK. 12 February 2025.
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'We can't go back': Staffordshire firms fight to keep ceramics tradition alive
Royal Stafford is latest in series of closures as rising costs add to pressures on companies in Potteries.
The ceramics industry in and around Stoke-on-Trent after the sudden closure of the Royal Stafford factory last week.
Jon Plant, founder of Moorland Pottery in Burslem.
Stoke, UK. 12 February 2025.
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Restored 19th-century houses and windmill in Taras Shevchenko’s homeland
CHERKASY REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 25, 2024 - Clay dishes are on the kitchen rack in the restored house which belonged to Taras Shevchenko’s grandfather at the Taras Shevchenko Homeland National Preserve, Cherkasy region, central Ukraine. The Taras Shevchenko Homeland National Preserve unites the villages of Moryntsi, Shevchenkove, Budyshche and Vilshana. These are the places where the famous Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko spent his childhood years. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - Black smoke dishes are made in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - Black smoke dishes are made in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - Black smoke dishes are made in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - Ceramics are left to dry in the sun in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - An elderly man and girl work on a potter’s wheel in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - An elderly man and girl work on a potter’s wheel in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - An elderly man and girl work on a potter’s wheel in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - An elderly man and girl work on a potter’s wheel in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - Ceramics are left to dry in the sun in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region
HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - Black smoke dishes are made in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinfrom/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'Made in Ukraine' Business Forum in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 11, 2024 - A pottery masterclass takes place on the sideline of the Made in Ukraine Business Forum at the Mystetskyi Arsenal National Art and Culture Museum Complex, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (UKINFORM/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Marina Pribaz, Storyland Jamboree. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Angie Russi, Mycellium Teaparty. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Marlize Myburgh, Maritime Fauna 1. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Cathy Hayward, White Porcelain Teapot. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Amanda Harrison, The Inducktea. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Philippa Bird, Sally nail and her teahouse. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Diane Sargeant, Beach Shack. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Mary-lou Pittard, King Parrot & Crimson Rosella. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Simon Rosentool, While The Billy Boils. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Steve Williams. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
Marina Pribaz, Storyland Jamboree. The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Sydney Teapot Show 2024: fantastic spouts and whimsical handles - in pictures
With more than three decades of history, this year's exhibition at Gallery Lowe & Lee features over 140 wildly imaginative takes on the tea set - including a duck, parrot and pineapple.
The Sydney Teapot Show has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.
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Treasures of Crimea, Return exhibition in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Pottery pieces are displayed at the Treasures of Crimea. Return exhibition at the Treasury of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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How we survive. Adam Johnson: A car hit me, drove off - and left me annihilated. Here is how I put myself back together
How we survive.
When a car hit Adam Johnson at 55mph, he was left with broken legs, nose, teeth and spirit, and was put into a coma in hospital. His slow recovery was helped by one of the few things he still had - his creativity.
Adam Johnson's was on The Great Pottery Throw Down in 2021. His whimsical, otherworldly creations took him to the show's finals, capping off a journey of creative and personal exploration.
Ceramic creations by Adam Johnson, who was injured 18 years ago after being hit by a car, and used pottery to get through the trauma and recovery, pictured at his home in Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 21st November 2023.
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How we survive. Adam Johnson: A car hit me, drove off - and left me annihilated. Here is how I put myself back together
How we survive.
When a car hit Adam Johnson at 55mph, he was left with broken legs, nose, teeth and spirit, and was put into a coma in hospital. His slow recovery was helped by one of the few things he still had - his creativity.
Adam Johnson's was on The Great Pottery Throw Down in 2021. His whimsical, otherworldly creations took him to the show's finals, capping off a journey of creative and personal exploration.
Ceramic creations by Adam Johnson, who was injured 18 years ago after being hit by a car, and used pottery to get through the trauma and recovery, pictured in his pottery studio at his home in Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 21st November 2023.
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How we survive. Adam Johnson: A car hit me, drove off - and left me annihilated. Here is how I put myself back together
How we survive.
When a car hit Adam Johnson at 55mph, he was left with broken legs, nose, teeth and spirit, and was put into a coma in hospital. His slow recovery was helped by one of the few things he still had - his creativity.
Adam Johnson's was on The Great Pottery Throw Down in 2021. His whimsical, otherworldly creations took him to the show's finals, capping off a journey of creative and personal exploration.
Ceramic creations by Adam Johnson, who was injured 18 years ago after being hit by a car, and used pottery to get through the trauma and recovery, pictured in his pottery studio at his home in Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 21st November 2023.
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How we survive. Adam Johnson: A car hit me, drove off - and left me annihilated. Here is how I put myself back together
How we survive.
When a car hit Adam Johnson at 55mph, he was left with broken legs, nose, teeth and spirit, and was put into a coma in hospital. His slow recovery was helped by one of the few things he still had - his creativity.
Adam Johnson's was on The Great Pottery Throw Down in 2021. His whimsical, otherworldly creations took him to the show's finals, capping off a journey of creative and personal exploration.
Portrait of Adam Johnson, who was injured 18 years ago after being hit by a car, and used pottery to get through the trauma and recovery, pictured holding one of his ceramic creations at his home in Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 21st November 2023.
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How we survive. Adam Johnson: A car hit me, drove off - and left me annihilated. Here is how I put myself back together
How we survive.
When a car hit Adam Johnson at 55mph, he was left with broken legs, nose, teeth and spirit, and was put into a coma in hospital. His slow recovery was helped by one of the few things he still had - his creativity.
Adam Johnson's was on The Great Pottery Throw Down in 2021. His whimsical, otherworldly creations took him to the show's finals, capping off a journey of creative and personal exploration.
Portrait of Adam Johnson, who was injured 18 years ago after being hit by a car, and used pottery to get through the trauma and recovery, pictured in his pottery studio at his home in Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 21st November 2023.
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How we survive. Adam Johnson: A car hit me, drove off - and left me annihilated. Here is how I put myself back together
How we survive.
When a car hit Adam Johnson at 55mph, he was left with broken legs, nose, teeth and spirit, and was put into a coma in hospital. His slow recovery was helped by one of the few things he still had - his creativity.
Adam Johnson's was on The Great Pottery Throw Down in 2021. His whimsical, otherworldly creations took him to the show's finals, capping off a journey of creative and personal exploration.
Portrait of Adam Johnson, who was injured 18 years ago after being hit by a car, and used pottery to get through the trauma and recovery, pictured in front of his ceramic creations which decorate his home in Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 21st November 2023.
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How we survive. Adam Johnson: A car hit me, drove off - and left me annihilated. Here is how I put myself back together
How we survive.
When a car hit Adam Johnson at 55mph, he was left with broken legs, nose, teeth and spirit, and was put into a coma in hospital. His slow recovery was helped by one of the few things he still had - his creativity.
Adam Johnson's was on The Great Pottery Throw Down in 2021. His whimsical, otherworldly creations took him to the show's finals, capping off a journey of creative and personal exploration.
Portrait of Adam Johnson, who was injured 18 years ago after being hit by a car, and used pottery to get through the trauma and recovery, pictured in front of his ceramic creations which decorate his home in Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, UK. 21st November 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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