
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,

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,

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

Shetland Flora Kaolin Hornsgatan 50 Stockholm 2022 Shetland Flora builds on work created for Kay’s exhibition In A Shetland Landscape at Shetland Museum & Archives

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
“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