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  2. Vanessa Hogge - Wikipedia

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    Vanessa Hogge (born 1963) is a British ceramic artist. She is known for her decorative floral wall pieces and vessels made from black and white stoneware and porcelain. [1] After a 25-year hiatus, Hogge relaunched her ceramic practice from her studio in London. [2]

  3. Jennifer Lee (potter) - Wikipedia

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    2017 - Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Ceramics, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, US. 2017 - The Dramatic Vessel, The Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art, Shigaraki, Japan. 2015 - Vessels: The Spirit of Modern British Ceramics, Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art, Japan. 2014 - Toward a DESIGN MUSEUM JAPAN, 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, Tokyo ...

  4. Hitomi Hosono - Wikipedia

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    Hitomi Hosono is a London-based ceramicist who won the inaugural Perrier-Jouët Arts Salon Prize. She is known for intricate ceramic pieces that are inspired by botanical studies and her memories of the Japanese landscape [1] and the greenery of East London.

  5. 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.

  6. Clare Twomey - Wikipedia

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    Twomey attended the Edinburgh College of Art from 1991 to 1994 and received an MA in Ceramics and Glass from the Royal College of Art in London in 1996. [1] In 2011 she became a Research Fellow in the School of Media, Arts and Design at the University of Westminster, where she is affiliated with the Ceramics Research Centre.

  7. Edmund de Waal - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Arthur Lowndes de Waal, CBE (born 10 September 1964) is an English contemporary artist, potter and author. He is known for his large-scale installations of porcelain vessels often created in response to collections and archives or the history of a particular place. [1]

  8. Stephen Dixon (ceramist) - Wikipedia

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    Dixon studied Fine Art at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Ceramics at the Royal College of Art, graduating in 1986. [3] Early exhibitions in London with Contemporary Applied Arts and the Crafts Council established Dixon’s reputation for ceramics with a biting political and social satire.

  9. Bouke de Vries - Wikipedia

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    Born in Utrecht, Netherlands, Bouke de Vries studied at the Design Academy Eindhoven, and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London. [1] He has worked with John Galliano, Stephen Jones and Zandra Rhodes before retraining in ceramics conservation and restoration, a skill that is integral to his recently developed artistic practice."