S+C Poland, Jan 2018
Szkło i Ceramika (translation: Glass & Ceramics), Poland, published a feature about The Ceramic House in 2017.
Szkło i Ceramika (translation: Glass & Ceramics), Poland, published a feature about The Ceramic House in 2017.
Monthly Ceramic Art Korea covered British Ceramics Biennial 2017 including Made in Korea. We only found this out when we picked up a copy of the
Mr Partner is a Japanese magazine who did a feature about Open Houses in the UK starting with The Ceramic House as the focal house!
The Ceramic House is is the featured Real Home in Issue 13 of Pretty Nostalgic. Lovely photographs by Matthew Andrews and Mi Elfverson. Designed to
Fire and Water is a continuation of Kay Aplin’s investigation into micro-flora which has been the focus of her practice since 2013 and builds on
Pavilion was an installation created for Made in Korea, a UK-Korea ceramics and sound project evolving throughout 2017 in Brighton, London, Stoke-on-Trent and Seoul curated
Botanical Structures was developed at Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Centre in Denmark in 2013 and was a response to the Danish summer landscape. It was the
Shetland Museum & Archives In August 2015, Kay Aplin and Joseph Young spent a month in residence at Scalloway Booth, exploring the islands and documenting
Black and white tile installation Dark Light, an exhibition of black and white contemporary ceramics, curated by Kay Aplin at The Ceramic House, featured ten
An exhibition of contemporary craft. Kay created her installation specifically for Twisted. It then transferred to The Ceramic House where it is now on display as one
Perfection of Understanding is an Artist Book that will conclude the Interbeing project. Please join us for the book launch at: Contemporary Ceramics Centre 63
Powell-Cotton Museum made a film about No Interdependent Origins. Curators Joseph Young and Kay Aplin discuss the exhibition.
Interbeing / 互即互 See link on The Ceramic House website to Interbeing subsite An exploration of collaborative ceramic and sound art practice in Britain and China Interbeing is
The Ceramic House presents Emptiness is Form, the first event in INTERBEING, an exploration of collaborative ceramic and sound art practice in Britain and China taking place throughout
The Ceramic House
75 Stanmer Villas
Brighton
BN1 7HN
United Kingdom
Studio BS1, Phoenix Artspace
10-14 Waterloo Place
Brighton
BN2 9NB
United Kingdom