Galleries
Galleries/retail outlets which are mainly concerned with ceramics
Barrett Marsden Gallery
Barrett Marsden Gallery exhibits innovative work from nationally and internationally renowned artists whose conceptual interests are linked to concerns for skill, process and material. Much of this work transcends the formally defined boundaries of fine art, applied art and design and resists classification in any single category. A broad spectrum of media are involved: ceramics, glass, wood, cloth and metal.
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Bowie & Hulbert
Bowie and Hulbert offers a range of contemporary ceramics, jewellery, textiles and metalwork from Britain's leading makers
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Galerie Besson
Galerie Besson has a world-wide reputation for exhibiting ceramics and has been in existence for over ten years in the heart of London's West End.
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Harlequin Gallery
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One of the few galleries in the UK that holds regular exhibitions of both contemporary and classical studio pottery
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Jardine Gallery and Workshop
Ceramic sculptor Julian Jardine established the Jardine Gallery and Workshop in 2008. As well as being an open studio where you can watch Julian at work it also features a wide range of very high quality artwork from around the UK and abroad.
The venue also provides Julian the opportunity to host classes in hand building in clay, drawing and painting.
Julian's own work features mainly individually modeled or limited edition ceramic pieces based on endangered species, fired to 1150 and finished using acrylics.
Work selected for the gallery is chosen to compliment this with a general theme of nature, landscapes and organic forms to create a relaxed and harmonious exhibition.
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POTTERS - Bristol Shop
Retail shop in Whiteladies Road Clifton Bristol. Run by and selling the work of 50 potters/ceramicists.
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The Chapel of Art
A Centre of Excellence for the visual and performing Arts: Home of The International Potters' Path Criccieth Wales
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The Cole Works Studio
Online gallery featuring work by Raku potter Shaun Hall, Christine Cummings animal ceramics, and Keith Redhead sculptural ceramics and Lou Davies sculptural forms. All the work is available to buy online.
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THE END ROOM Studio & Gallery
The End Room is situated in the picturesque hamlet of Newton in Lincolnshire and functions as both a working studio (including pottery classes) and a small gallery, featuring the ceramics and paintings by Steve, Joe and Barbara Leaning, wood turning by Ray Williiams, Photograhic prints by Charlot Newton plus other guest potters. The gallery is open seven days a week from 10am to 6pm although it is best to telephone (01529 497470) first if travelling any distence.Directions are available on the web site.
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The Sussex Guild Shop
The Sussex Guild Shop specialises in arts and crafts with a interesting and broad range of displays. Ceramicists who are members of The Sussex Guild include Iris Davies, Matthew Bayman, Mohamed Hamid, Jane Harvey, Jill Pryke, John Warren, Jonathan Chiswell-Jones and Judith Fisher. The Shop allows the designers and makers of the Sussex Guild to exhibit and sell their work and provides an arts and crafts information centre.
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