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Earthworks at Midas Workshops

10/25 July 2010

Five ceramic artists/potter (known collectively as Earthworks), all having a connection with the University of Derby, will exhibit their work at the Midas Workshops Gallery in Buxton as part of the Buxton Art Trail weekend and Buxton Fringe.

Read the review to find out more.  The Midas Workshops Gallery is location number 36 on the map.

Please do join us for drinks and nibbles at the preview on Saturday 10th July between 14:00 and 17:00.

NPA South East at Thoresby

12/31 July 2010

Thoresby Gallery will be hosting a selling exhibition of work by members of the Northern Potters Association and an invited group of potters from the Sadirac region of France.

You are welcome to join us at the private view which will take place on 11th July between 14:00 and 17:00.

Potfest in the Pens 2010

6, 7 & 8 August

I will be exhibiting at Potfest in the Pens 2010, an interactive potters' market showing the work of up to 150 potters.

Ceramics in the City 2010

17/19 September

The Geffrye Museum will, once more, play host to Ceramics in the City.  Showcasing new work by 48 selected ceramicists, a mix of both well-established names and rising talents.  The wide array of work on show and for sale means that there is sure to be something to please everybody.

A private view will take place on Thursday 16th September between 18:00 and 20:30.  If you would like to come along to this please do let me know.

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Greenhouse Summer Exhibition 2009

18 September 2009

Carl Grays display of pots at the Greenhouse Summer Exhibition 09A broad range of work was on display at the exhibition which took place at Rufford Craft Centre.  Thanks to Paul of The Creative Greenhouse and Stella for organising the event.

Carl Grays 10 gree bottles hanging on the wall display at the Greenhouse Summer Exhibition 09All of the pots that I had on show (see larger image) were made for the exhibition, including 'ten green bottles'. I was fortunate that the staff at Rufford were able to find a couple of long wall shelves for the bottles so that the rest of the phrase, 'hanging on the wall', could be completed! (see larger image)

La Bourne - a wood firer's paradise!

04 September 2009

Near the centre of France is the village of La Borne where I spent a couple of days last week.  It is surrounded by dense woodland which gives it a magical feel and clay is still commercially extracted just a few kilometers away. These two ingredients are pretty much everything a potter needs to produce wood fired work, and that is what La Borne is famous for.

Potfest in the Pens 2009

10 August 2009

Carl Grays stand at Potfest in the Pens 2009An excellent and well organised event which I plan to participate in again next year.  The number of visitors was high and sales were good.

Carl Grays unglzed exterior work, Potfest in the Pens 2009

The show gave me the chance to try out my new stand.  Work with no applied glaze to the outside (see larger image) was separated from pots that were glazed (see larger image).  I was Carl Grays glazed exterior work at Potfest in the Pens 2009 pleased with the overall effect and feedback from fellow potters and the public was very positive.

Thanks to Geoff and Christine Cox and the rest of the crew for all their hard work.

Third firing of the Solstice kiln

21 July 2009

Pots in kiln following 3rd firing of Solstice KilnAbout 100 pots of varying size were fired last week with mixed results (see larger image). The temperature got very hot at the front & top (cone 10 flat) but was a little cool at the bottom (cone 8 bending). The was probably due to the kiln props holding the first set of shelves being too short preventing sufficient circulation of air & flame.  The result was some underfired work at the bottom of the kiln and some bloated pots at the front & top.

Aberystwyth International Ceramics Festival 2009

08 July 2009

Dramatic unveiling of Nina Hole sculpture, International Ceramics Festival, Aberystwyth 2009As a first time visitor to the Aberystwyth International Ceramics Festival I looked on in awe at the unveiling of Nina Hole's latest sculpture (see larger image).

I am still recovering from the mental marathon of spending over 2 days moving from one event to the next, trying to take in as much as I could, with barely a break in between.

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