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Fredrik Andersson in New Art Projects

Delighted to share information about Fred’s next show. We have been working with Fred for 2 years of him being based in our studio. Come down to New Art Projects to see his new show alongside Dylan Meade and Sue Tilley.
Fredrik Andersson is a ceramicist and illustrator who makes colourful ceramic pieces about homo eroticism and desire, since graduating from university he has regularly shown his ceramics and is stocked by Liberties of London. He has also worked with and run projects with Positive East, and The Outside Project. During the Transformations exhibitions by Dylan Meade and Sue Tilley, Andersson will exhibit some unique ceramic pieces and examples of his contemporary take on sgraffito entitled “graffito”.
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Ceramics by Sandra Lane at Sim Smith Galley

What Kind Of Spirit Is This?
02 May – 01 June 2019
The inaugural show at the gallery, this exhibition casts a celebratory and inquisitive eye over painting today. Combining original work by eight artists concerned with employing paint to express their own particular narratives, this exhibition centers on the power of painting in the digitally connected 21st Century.
Curated by one of the artists on Smith’s roster, David Surman, the exhibition asks the question “Why paint? Who needs painting?” in a world that seems to have evolved so far beyond the medium in terms of artistic possibilities.
The exhibition features artworks from Matija Bobičić (b. 1987, Slovenia), Tim Garwood (b. 1984, UK), Kate Groobey (b. 1979, UK), Aly Helyer (b. 1965, UK), Doppel Kim (b. 1985, Korea), Sandra Lane (b. 1954, UK), Jonathan McCree (b. 1963, UK), Daisy Parris (b. 1993, UK), Maïa Régis (b.1995, France).
Featuring paintings and painted ceramics, the works pursue an array of ideas from the historical and architectural to human existence and identity. The challenges and interplays of paint are seen through visceral brushstrokes in a preoccupation with surface in some works and with subject in others. Some subjects are crudely drawn and almost childlike whilst others dissolve and disappear under layers of texture. Gestural figuration to total abstraction, the paint transforms, delights and teaches us about this new energy in a snapshot of the quality of the painting landscape today.

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Nucleations: Laid of the Gravid

PV: Thu 10 May 2018 | 6-9PM.
OPEN: FRI 11 – 12-8PM | SAT 12 – SUN 13 – 12-6PM.
ARTISTS: Rhiane Aurielle & Grace Emily Manning
Sculpture, 2D and moving image work
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PV Thursday 10th May 6-9pm
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Art Hub Gallery
5-9 Creekside Deptford
SE8 4SASome of the work on show had been fired in Ceramics Studio Co-op, with help of our firing technicians. Contact us if you would like to know more about using our kilns.
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Tatiana Baskakova – Nunhead Art Trail
You are warmly invited to join us for a show of Tatiana Baskakova‘s new art work during Nunhead Art Trail, which is this weekend 23-24 September.Tatiana have been looking at ideas of localism and belonging though sports, and developing ceramics work in reflection to that. For the show Tatiana will present a set of ceramic objects that are modelled on circuit training routine in local amateur boxing club where she trains recreationally, alongside them will be a set of new plates that is an early take on the aesthetics of boxing as a field of achievement.
Set of blue toys collected around SE14 postcode area, pale terracotta sketches that could be pottery but hold no function, Mercury Way postcard for a back street in New Cross and its promise of prosperity. Local debris, historical finds and attempts at making local history though micro-statements.
Some examples of work from the Ceramics Studio Co-op will be available for purchase.

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Anne Issakson – No (More) 22 – 24 April

Anne Issakson, one of the artists making her work in the Ceramics Studio Co-op is opening her show titled No (More) for 22 April – 24 April 2016 at Oxo Tower Wharf.
An exhibition exploring a meeting between the minds of granddaughter, Anne Isaksson, and her late grandmother.
Both artists, the duo will be represented in unique ways, the grandmother by her clothing and granddaughter by a set of ceramic bowls.
This project was set out by both in end of life conversations and moulded from a vessel that was passed on from one to the other.
The ceramic bowls represent values and themes they both worked with, to look outside their own circle to something shared.

Anne Isaksson was born 1972 in Goteborg, Sweden. Graduated from London School of Economics 1998 (BA Geography) and from University of East London 2014 (MA Fine Art) where she studied under Grenville Davey.
Anne has worked with social media and was part of setting up one of the first Avatar communities in 2000. She also has a degree in Architecture (BSc Architecture) from Royal School of Technology, Stockholm and University of East London, 2010. While being active in these other areas she has always been working on her own paintings and sculptures and attended many years of life drawing classes at Prince’s Drawing School. Throughout there has been a desire to work as an artist. Since 2012 Anne Isaksson has been working full time producing her own work.
Address:
Oxo Tower Wharf
Bargehouse Street
South Bank
London SE1 9PHOpening hours:
22 April – 24 April 2016
11am-6pmFor more information or to RSVP please email mail@anneisaksson.com
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Open Studios and Winter Sale

12-13 December 2015
Saturday 4-8pm | Sunday 12-5pmCERAMICS SALE / POTTERY DEMONSTRATIONS / ART EXHIBITION / MULLED WINE / RECYCLING PROJECTs / CO-OPERATIVE PEOPLE!
Anna Baskakova
Anne Issakson
Ariadne Arendt
Ernesto Torres
Margita Yankova
Jenna Lister
Tristan Lathey
Tatiana Baskakova
Art Jewellery by Chuly Lee
Lillagunilla by Erica Fransson
Gatopollo by Lenka Kalafutova
Oyana Ceramics by Guillermo Justel
Vi Ceramics by Virginia BallistreriSpecial projects by Ceramics Coop: pottery recycling project and our Bowls for Books range.
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Elkin pop up shop displays Tristan Lathey’s work
Our team in Ceramics Coop is fascinated by the news that Tristan Lathey’s work will be on display in Greenwich at Elkin pop up shop. Check out what he’s been up to here.

Elkin pop up shop
36 Church street
Greenwich
SE10 9BL
We invite you to our luxury pop up at 36 Church street, Greenwich, SE10 9BL for five magical days from 28th October – 1st November, 9am – 7pm daily (next door the the delightful newly opened Champagne and Fromage).
In addition to Elkin London jewellery, we will be stocking a small selection of ‘elegantly evil’ designers- jewellery by momocreatura, Moxham, Tessa Metcalfe, Lunai and Tadam, ceramics by Rory Dobner and Tristan Lathey Ceramics, bags by Rianna Phillips, cushions and prints by Fanny Shorter, misfortune cookies by bonkers German company Pechkeks , and many more!
The perfect opportunity to pick up a decadent halloween treat/start your pre-xmas shopping while supporting independent and local designers. There will also be a 5 day pop up website for the duration of the shop at www.elkinhouse.com.
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Ernesto Torres: Dissenting Room

DISSENTING ROOM 12/11-15/11
Ernesto Torres presents
Dissenting Room
12-15 November 10-6pm
hARTs Lane Studios
PV Thursday 12 November, 6-9pmCoinciding with simultaneous events occurring in London remembering the fifth anniversary of the students’ anti-fees protests, Dissenting Room is a space for expression, discussion and opinion.
Over the last years, Europe has seen turmoil in society with protests and demonstrations against social, political and economical affairs. Masses of refugees come from the Middle East escaping war just to be stopped by a barbed wire, while seven years of cuts and austerity has encouraged the creation of social movements and waves of people trying to change their countries’ political climates and protect social rights.
Ernesto’s works addresses these socio-political issues along with religious topics as well as larger legacies of memory and identity such as diaspora, globalisation and other forms of cultural integration.
Drawing upon traditional craft techniques, Ernesto’s practice is an expanded practice based on the principle of site-specific installation and sculpture, combining ceramics and mixed media.
Working with the idea of traditional tiling, some of his work has strong references to pop art, activist culture and iconography whereas other pieces portray a much more abstract and transcendental message, becoming a cross section of statements.
For more information please contact info@ernesto-torres.com or Ernesto Torres on 07841634819.
