GVessels for Group exhibition PATTERN CRAZY Crafts Council, 2002 http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/Exhib/pattern/late.html The work selected for this exhibition was developed during a 6-month residency at Loman Street Studio a London multi-media design partnership in 2001, www.lomanstreetstudio.com. The outcome of this residency was a series of site-specific installations creating a set of dialogues between virtual pattern and clay objects integrated throughout a high tech working environment. Areas of investigation focused on the relationship of digital technology to my studio practice and its application to a personalized visual language of natural elements, organic form and proceses. In ‘Feed’, the culminating installations, I infus...
Artefact. Title: Zone 15. Painting with interactive digital work. Outcomes: 1. Exhibition - Inspirat...
A group exhibition curated by The Grantchester Pottery presenting their associate artists’ work toge...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
This research explores the use of hand printed surfaces upon digital prints with the aim of creating...
This web-based exhibition was curated by the Crafts Council as the launch project for the organisati...
This web-based exhibition was curated by the Crafts Council as the launch project for the organisati...
This research explores the use of hand printed surfaces upon digital prints with the aim of creating...
“Serpents and Snails” is a group of ceramic sculptures I made during a three-month residency at the...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
See link to artist's website at the top of this page for more information.The project “Under the sur...
The Model : making exhibition was curated by Brian Kennedy in collaboration with Allies & Morrison i...
The Model : making exhibition was curated by Brian Kennedy in collaboration with Allies & Morrison i...
The aim of the exhibition was to explain the mass-individualisation concept behind the FutureFactori...
This article examines response to the interactive artwork ‘Deus Oculi’ designed by Cleverly, and in ...
A novel 3D-printed ceramic floor tile that scales up a process of 3D printing coil slip first implem...
Artefact. Title: Zone 15. Painting with interactive digital work. Outcomes: 1. Exhibition - Inspirat...
A group exhibition curated by The Grantchester Pottery presenting their associate artists’ work toge...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
This research explores the use of hand printed surfaces upon digital prints with the aim of creating...
This web-based exhibition was curated by the Crafts Council as the launch project for the organisati...
This web-based exhibition was curated by the Crafts Council as the launch project for the organisati...
This research explores the use of hand printed surfaces upon digital prints with the aim of creating...
“Serpents and Snails” is a group of ceramic sculptures I made during a three-month residency at the...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
See link to artist's website at the top of this page for more information.The project “Under the sur...
The Model : making exhibition was curated by Brian Kennedy in collaboration with Allies & Morrison i...
The Model : making exhibition was curated by Brian Kennedy in collaboration with Allies & Morrison i...
The aim of the exhibition was to explain the mass-individualisation concept behind the FutureFactori...
This article examines response to the interactive artwork ‘Deus Oculi’ designed by Cleverly, and in ...
A novel 3D-printed ceramic floor tile that scales up a process of 3D printing coil slip first implem...
Artefact. Title: Zone 15. Painting with interactive digital work. Outcomes: 1. Exhibition - Inspirat...
A group exhibition curated by The Grantchester Pottery presenting their associate artists’ work toge...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...