Foraminifera

Kay Aplin’s body of work, Foraminifera, was created as part of The Ceramic House curatorial project Edges. Foraminifera developed out of a residency at Interface,

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Contemporary Ceramics, London

I’m pleased to announce I will be participating in my first exhibition at Contemporary Ceramics since becoming a selected member of the Craft Potters Association.

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Edges, Watts Gallery

Residency: September – December 2023 Exhibition: 13 July – 3 November 2024 Opening event 2-4pm, 13th July 2024 Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village Down Lane,

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Wexford Art Centre

20th Feb – 21st Mar 2024 Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Wexford Kay Aplin’s body of work, Foraminifera, was created as part of The Ceramic House

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Bidwell West

A series of artworks in the landscaping around the new village of Bidwell West in Bedfordshire. Flora and fauna of nearby Icknield and Chiltern Ways

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Wellingborough

Mosaic frieze on the wall of a public square. Birds represent the street names in the area, all named after birds. Participatory project involving extensive

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Ceramic Wallpaper: Peonies

Kay was guest artist at Guldagergaard Woodfiring Symposium, Denmark. She used the opportunity to create Ceramic Wallpaper: Peonies for her Ceramic House curatorial project Interbeing,

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Silk Roads & Floral Routes

A Photo Essay Within the book Perfection of Understanding Part of Interbeing, The Ceramic House Published by Independent Publishing Network 2022 Silk Roads and Floral

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Regents Place

Consisting of two curving brick walls with ceramic relief applications, the walls are situated on the Chiltern Way, which has been routed around the edge of

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El Lanu Entranceway

The tiles for this commission are inspired by the Romanesque architecture in the local towns close to El Llanu, particularly the elaborate carvings found on

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Tudor Wall Relief

The clients wanted to reference their personal history relating to Hampton Court Palace; an ancestor had been the sedan-chair keeper and lamp-lighter at Hampton Court.

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