Residency: September – December 2023
Exhibition: 13 July – 3 November 2024
Opening event 2-4pm, 13th July 2024
Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village
Down Lane, Compton Surrey, GU3 1DQ
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, Connemara in Ireland where Kay investigated the geology and ecology of the coastline, bogs and mountains of Connemara collecting samples of moss, lichen, fossils and flora. She designed a series of forms which represent microscopic fossils, foraminifera, found in each grain of sand on the beaches of Dogs Bay in Connemara. She collaborated with Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, to observe the microscopic fossils through a powerful microscope.
The resulting work was created for exhibitions at Wexford Arts Centre and additional site=specific installations for Watts Gallery in 2024.
Following Kay Aplin & Joseph Young’s residency at Watts Gallery in autumn 2023, The Ceramic House Edges project reaches its conclusion with an exhibition at Watts Gallery Artists Village from July – November 2024.
The Edges exhibition transfers to Watts from its inaugural showing at Wexford Arts Centre, with new works made especially for Watts by Joseph Young and Kay Aplin.
Edges explores ceramics and sound art practice through the work of artists from three nations at the western and eastern fringes of Europe – Ireland, UK and Estonia. The works were developed as part of artist residencies and international exchanges, creating collaborative encounters across the two disciplines.
Edges develop ideas of exchange and explores what it means to work at the edge of something and to be on the fringes. Edges also expands on positive concepts of materiality and the idea of artistic practice as a so-called ‘cutting edge’, through the investigation of geographical boundaries and coastlines of the host nations.
The exhibition at Watts Gallery is the result of three separate artist residencies. All of the artworks exhibited can be seen as works-in-progress or experimental iterations, made under tight time constraints and in response to place and site.
The first residency took place in April 2022 at The Ceramic House (supported by i-Portunus European funding) pairing two sound artists from Ireland, Linda O’Keeffe and Suzanne Walsh, with Estonian ceramists Juss Heinsaluand Pille Kaleviste. Over a period of four weeks, they worked together in pairs and the resulting exhibition Peripheries was shown as part of the Brighton Artists Open Houses festival.
The second residency at Interface in the Inagh Valley, Connemara in June 2023, saw Kay Aplin and Joseph Young exploring the Connemara landscape, accompanied by curator Richard Carr, in a series of walks and wanderings, gathering binaural sound recordings and plant, fossil, lichen specimens as they went.
The third residency took place at Watts Gallery & Artist Village in autumn 2023. Following on from their residency at Interface, the Watts residency provided opportunities for investigating the heritage and history of Watts and time for making, to create new work inspired by both sites. Here, Kay and Joseph explored a more personal take on encounters through partnership, both through the lens of their own relationship and the creation of The Ceramic House, their artist home, which was conceived and developed by Kay.
Additionally, the curators commissioned ceramic artist Katharine West (IE) and sound artist Patrick Tubin McGinley (EE) – selecting pre-existing works to be displayed together creating a dialogue in the gallery space and uncovering new ways of listening and viewing the material (clay) and the ephemeral (sound).
New works created for the Watts show include
- A geo-located sound trail in various locations around the estate exploring both the collaborative process, archival material from Watts and field recordings including new work by Richard Carr
- New large-scale wall mounted ceramic works by Kay Aplin for the Chapel and the reading nook in Limnerslease
Produced by artist-curators Kay Aplin & Joseph Young of The Ceramic House, in partnership with Wexford Arts Centre, Interface Residency Centre, Connemara, Estonia Academy of Arts, Framework Radio, Belfast School of Art, Limerick School of Art and Design, Atlantic Technological University, Galway and Watts Gallery.
Watts Gallery Artists Village: Watts Gallery, Limnerslease, Watts Cemetery Chapel








