Exhibition at The Waldron Gallery and Studio
20 Jun – 28 Jun
Small pieces and paintings by artists including Maya Hughes, Rebecca Angel, Dave Harrison, Nicola Russel, Thea Thompson, Birgit Underwood and John Higgins.
John Higgins is a ceramicist and art teacher who has exhibited widely both in the UK and internationally. Higgins’ work is especially influenced by place and culture, such as desert and ocean colours, marks in rock formations, architecture, and the paintings of indigenous peoples. https://www.contemporaryceramics.uk/makers/john-higgins/
Nicola Russel is a ceramicist with an MA in Ceramics from the Royal College of Art.
Birgit Underwood is a Danish ceramicist and designer based in Uckfield, East Sussex. She had an established career as a draftsperson for technical engineers, before moving into ceramics full time. Underwood’s designs are stylish and minimal and influenced by Danish ceramics from the 20th century. https://www.themakersdirectory.co.uk/directory/birgit-underwood
Thea Thompson is a Brighton-based maker who enjoys creating objects from clay. Her pieces are primarily built by hand and incorporate decoration techniques with slips and glazes. Her ceramics are influenced by rugged landscapes, geology and natural textures. https://www.theathompsonceramics.co.uk/index
Rebecca Angel is a textile-designer and multidisciplinary artist based in the Red Herring Cooperative in Portslade. Rebecca works across fabric design, murals and paper collages with a spectrum of shades, depths, and density of colour. https://rebeccaangel.co.uk/paper
Maya Hughes is a ceramic artist and Clay College graduate, whose works incorporates clay, surface decoration, glaze and firing with the use of found materials. https://mayaimagine.com/about/
Dave Harrison is a potter based in Chiddingly, East Sussex, who specialises in burnished and pit fired ware. https://www.davidjharrison.co.uk/about
