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  2. Stephen Dixon (ceramist) - Wikipedia

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    [2] His interests include the British satirical tradition (in both printmaking and ceramics), commemorative wares, and the development of socio-political narratives in contemporary ceramics. In 2021 Dixon was awarded the prestigious British Ceramics Biennial AWARD for his installation 'The Ship of Dreams and Nightmares'.

  3. Terry Moores - Wikipedia

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    Terry William Moores (1949–2014) was an English ceramic artist, born in Ashton Under Lyne, a suburb of Manchester and brought up in Denton (now part of Tameside). He went on to develop a career in ceramic sculpture, examples of which are found in the collections of the University of East Anglia [1] and the British Museum.

  4. Sandy Brown (ceramist) - Wikipedia

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    Brown trained in Japan at the Daisei Pottery in Mashiko for four years. [3] In 1988 Brown was appointed by the British Council as an artist in residence in Australia. [4] Her piece Temple was created for the 2015 Sotheby's exhibition of monumental sculpture, Beyond Limits, at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. [2]

  5. British Museum given its most valuable gift ever - AOL

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    Nearly 2,000 Chinese ceramics worth £1bn are to be donated to the institution by a charitable foundation. British Museum given its most valuable gift ever Skip to main content

  6. Kate Malone - Wikipedia

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    Kate Olivia Malone MBE (born 29 January 1959, in London) is a British ceramic artist known for her large sculptural vessels and rich, bright glazes. Malone was previously a judge, along with Keith Brymer Jones, on BBC2's The Great Pottery Throw Down (2015–2017) , then presented by Sara Cox.

  7. Elizabeth Fritsch - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Fritsch CBE (born 1940) is a British studio potter and ceramic artist born into a Welsh family in Whitchurch on the Shropshire border. [1] Her innovative hand built and painted pots are often influenced by ideas from music, painting, literature, landscape and architecture.

  8. Mercer Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] In September 2022, The Mercer launched Open Exhibition, a biennial show, featuring for the first time all-Yorkshire artists besides the previously prioritised Harrogate artists. The exhibition featured ceramics, sculpture, paintings and drawings, including works by the musician Candie Payne. [23] The exhibition closed in January 2023 ...

  9. Richard Slee (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Slee (born Carlisle, 1946) is a British ceramic artist.. He studied at Carlisle College of Art and Design (1964–65), the Central School of Art and Design (1965–70), from which he graduated with a first-class honours degree in ceramics, [1] and the Royal College of Art (1986–88).