
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,

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,

“Invitation au voyage” was an exhibition showing the results of the residency I undertook at A.I.R. Vallauris in France throughout April 2025. Works created in

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.

Caldas da Rainha Cultural and Congress CentreRua Leonel Sotto Mayor, 2500-227, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal Exhibition opening: 16.45 17 September 2024Exhibition Dates 17-20 September 2024

Armazém das Artes Rua Eng. Duarte Pacheco, 38 2460-043 Alcobaça Portugal Exhibition opening: 11.30am, 16 September 2024 Exhibition dates: 16 September – 2 March 2025,

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

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

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

19th – 24th January 2024 IAC Members’ Exhibition In Transit Indian Ceramics Triennale 2024 Shridharani Gallery Triveni Kala Sangam 205 Tansen Marg Mandi House Delhi

9th December 2023 – 7th January 2024 Window Gallery Phoenix Artspace 10-14 Waterloo Place Brighton BN2 9NB Botanical Structures was my first solo show in

28th October 2023 – 28th January 2024 Museu de Aveiro / Santa Joana Avenida de Santa Joana 3810-064 Aveiro Portugal I am excited to have

26th July – 27th August Bonhoga Gallery Weisdale Mill Shetland ZE2 9LW +44 (0) 1595 745750 Opening hours Wednesday to Sunday 10.30am – 4.30pm I

Shetland Flora is a new body of work by architectural ceramist Kay Aplin. It builds on work created for her exhibition In A Shetland Landscape
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

Fuego y Agua is the second iteration of Kay Aplin’s collaborative work with Joseph Young, Fire & Water, created for Collect at the Saatchi Gallery,

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,

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

The Shoe Box Show is an exhibition of 40 artists invited to make a piece of artwork that fits inside a shoebox for a touring

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
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
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.
“Kay Aplin is rapidly establishing herself as one of the most energetic and active ceramic artists in the UK. She is becoming more and more known for her innovative Ceramic House, and her current work is expanding into areas of curation and initiation of new ceramic events and exhibitions in the wider visual arts world. This is feeding into her own work which has always been dynamic, totally original, full of colour, ambitious and delightfully idiosyncratic.”
Sandy Brown
The Ceramic House, a showcase of Kay Aplin’s architectural ceramic installations, pop-up gallery, artists residency and boutique accommodation
The Ceramic House
75 Stanmer Villas
Brighton
BN1 7HN
United Kingdom
Studio BS1, Phoenix Artspace
10-14 Waterloo Place
Brighton
BN2 9NB
United Kingdom