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Category: Studio news
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Classes suspension till the end of the term
We have made a difficult decision to end People’s Pottery Classes and Thursday night pottery for the rest of the term. All classes starting from 17 March will be cancelled to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
We will let you know if it will be possible to make up classes next term. If it is not possible we will be offering refunds.
At this time we hope we will be able to re-open as planned next term, however this will be reviewed, and we will keep you informed.is not possible we will be offering refunds.
At this time we hope we will be able to re-open as planned next term, however this will be reviewed, and we will keep you informed.
There are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the studio. Despite that our team decided to take precautionary measures to ensure the wellbeing of students, staff and artists.
We will keep all your work in progress and finished pieces, so everyone can pick up on where they stopped and not miss out.Thank you for your understanding and support in this difficult time. Please take care and we will miss you.
Anna and Tatiana and the team
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People’s Pottery Class – Spring Term Bookings 2019
People’s Pottery – Spring Term Dates 2019
Tuesday Evenings: 30 April – 16 July 2019
Thursday Mornings: 2 May – 18 July 2019
Thursday Evenings: 2 May – 18 July 2019
Saturday Mornings: 27 April – 13 July 2019
Please book your places in advance to avoid disappointment, however if you missed out on the class you are interested, get in touch to be added to the mailing list or in case someone drops out.
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Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid! Open till February 24
Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid! installation view, Cubitt Gallery, 2019.
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Cubitt> Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid! 18 Jan–24 Feb 2019
We are delighted to participate in Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid! in January 2019. Please see the copy of the information from Cubitt, and check out the special programme website for more information.
Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid!
Private View: Thurs 17 Jan 2019
6.30–8.30pmCultural Capital Cooperative Object #2 (CCCO#2) produced by artists Nikita Gale, Candice Lin, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Nour Mobarak, Blaine O’Neill, and Patrick Staff, Black Obsidian Sound System (B.O.S.S) and Ceramics Studio Co-op and events with COOP Fund and Cooperative Lunch #2 hosted by Cooperativas de Alimentos
Open: 18 Jan–24 Feb 2019, Wed–Sun, 12–6pm
Events:
Cooperative Lunch #2 hosted by Cooperativas de Alimentos: Sun 24, Feb 1–3pm
COOP Fund: Sat 16 Feb, 3–5pmStructures That Cooperate reopens for 2019 with a second configuration of the space designed by Mexico City-based artist Clemence Seilles. It will host newly installed work in the gallery and an ongoing public programme under the title Get Paid!
Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid! presents artworks, events and projects operating with politicised models of economy and organisation. These include Cultural Capital Cooperative Object #2 (CCCO#2) a cooperatively produced and owned film by produced by artists Nikita Gale, Candice Lin, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Nour Mobarak, Blaine O’Neill, and Patrick Staff amplified by the Black Obsidian Sound System (B.O.S.S) installed alongside works from the Ceramics Studio Co-op, London.
In continuation of a format established in October, where Cubitt’s gallery is used for an extended schedule of events, commissions, research and exhibitions, Get Paid! will present work across several formats and timeframes
For a 12-month period Cubitt will be licensing the CCCO#2 film as a process of dialogue and support of the Cultural Capital Cooperative group. CCCO#2 will be installed in the gallery for Get Paid! inviting Black Obsidian Sound System to amplify the sound of the film for the opening night. Black Obsidian Sound System is a collectively made and owned sound system established in the summer of 2018 with the intention of bringing together a community of queer, trans and non binary people of colour involved in art, sound and radical activism.
After CCCO#2’s public installation in the gallery, the film will be available to view at Cubitt by appointment until December 2019, alongside a template of the CCC license agreement. This agreement will be made available as a free download from the Cubitt website as a resource for others, to be adapted and used in support of future cooperative art production.
Into this context, Get Paid! invites another cooperative, Ceramics Studio Co-op an artist-run worker co-operative in south London. Ceramics Studio Co-op will present a selection of works for sale by its members and, as part of a longer term conversation, are working with The Voice of Domestic Workers towards the production of a new collaborative ceramic work for sale later in 2019.
Ongoing collaborations include working with Clemence Seilles on the scenography of the gallery space, The Voice of Domestic Workers in residence, Schooling & Culture at AMSI and research with W.A.G.E.
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Structures that Cooperate is a programme of projects that began October 2018 that talk to Cubitt’s context as an artist-run co-operative. It is a call to question default approaches to programming a gallery space, looking instead to collective formats, imaginaries and realities.
Projects and artists who will feature in the 2019 programme include: Ain Bailey, Lucy Clout, Deborah Findlater, Aya Haidar with The Voice of Domestic Workers and Women for Refugee Women, Adelita Husni-Bey, Schooling & Culture with Arts and Media School Islington, Serena Lee, W.A.G.E, Cubitt’s Education programme and more to be announced.
This exhibition is supported by Arts Council England and Outset Contemporary Art Fund.
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People’s Pottery Class: dates for the next term
People’s Pottery Class: dates for the next term
Bookings for classes to be open soon. For now, here are the dates for the Summer Term!
If you are very keen to find our as soon as classes are released, drop us an email via the contact page.
Tuesday 6:30 – 9pm | Thursday 10:00am – 1pm / 6:30pm – 9pm | Saturday 10:30am – 1pm
Tuesday Evenings: 17 April – 3 July 2018
Thursday Mornings: 19 April – 5 July 2018
Thursday Evening: 19 April – 5 July 2018
Saturday Mornings: 21 April – 7 July 2018
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Throwing on Potter’s Wheel and Glazing Course: February – March 2018
New Throwing on Potter’s Wheel and Glazing Course
Rushing to announce we have scheduled a new short potter’s wheel course for the springtime. If you can’t wait till our popular one day throwing sessions are available in the afternoon, check this course out! We enjoyed previous summer take on it, and it was fantastic to see finished ready-to-use pieces come out in the end.
18, 25 February and 4, 18, 25 March 2018
Sunday 2:30 – 5 pm
This 5 session throwing on potter’s wheel course is for those interested in learning how to make and glaze ceramics. It is suitable for all levels, no prior knowledge of pottery is required to attend this class. The course is ideal for beginners or for those who would like to improve their throwing skills. The last session of the course will be dedicated to glazing pots with the wide range of glazes available in the studio.
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New People’s Pottery Class – Thursday Evening
We are happy to announce that we will run new People’s Pottery Class sessions on Thursday evening, which is now open for bookings. The class will be run by Lenka Kalafutova, ceramics artist and maker. Currently Lenka runs successful and popular Ceramics Studio Co-op throwing on potter’s wheel sessions.
Lenka’s practice involves slab building, tile making, street art and print, and we look forward to see where she will take her first People’s Pottery group.
More information about Lenka is in her studio profile.
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Collection hours for work made at classes in Autumn 2016
Please email us for any questions.
Thank you.
Tatiana
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Open Studios and Ceramics Sale 9-10 December
Ceramics Co-op team and artists working in the studio warmly invite you to Winter Open Studios and mulled wine social.
On this day Ceramics Studio Co-op will be open with a yearly display of work and ceramics and publications sale. Come by to meet artists and makers based in the studio or local area. Join us for a cup of mulled vine and snacks. Get your very special festive presents!
Participating Artists & Makers
Andy Ingham
Clodagh Dunne
Jenna Lister
Ernesto Torres
Tessa Barber – Part Time Potter
and special display of publications by Ladette Space
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Keep in touch with ceramics studio co-op via Instagram
Ceramics coop has an instagram account where we sometimes share the news and studio-based practices that inspire us. The best of student and artist work.
Our Instagram handle is @ceramicscoop and hashtag is #ceramicscoop