2021.02.14 ~ 2021.03.27

PIONEERING WOMEN

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    Oxford Ceramics Gallery

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    29 WALTON STREET, OXFORD, OX2 6AA

ALISON BRITTON / AKIKO HIRAI / LADI KWALI / JENNIFER LEE / BODIL MANZ / DEIRDRE MCLOUGHLIN /

CAROL MCNICOLL / MAGDALENE ODUNDO / LUCIE RIE / INGER ROKKJAER 



Water Jar by Ladi Kwali (c. 1960s, hand coiled, glazed stoneware with incised decoration through slip, mottled green glaze, wood fired) 


 

Oxford Ceramics Gallery are pleased to present ‘PIONEERING WOMEN’, an exhibition featuring over 40 works by 10 pioneering female artists. The exhibition celebrates the significant contribution this group of artists has made to the development of contemporary ceramics, with a focus on the ceramic vessel form. 


FEMALE CERAMICISTS WHOSE NAMES YOU NEED TO KNOW, HOUSE & GARDEN, MARCH 2021

TRAILBLAZERS, CERAMIC REVIEW, MARCH 2021



Oxford Ceramics Gallery is an independent gallery specialising in the exhibition and sale of modern and contemporary studio ceramics.   We work with both UK and international artists across generations with a particular focus on British, Danish and Japanese work.  


Established by James Fordham and his partner Rachel Ackland in 2006, the gallery has been in its current Walton Street home in Jericho in central Oxford since 2011. 


The business was born of a genuine passion for the art of ceramics (James has been an active collector since the age of 12!) and is underpinned by an active programme of one person and thematic shows in our well-designed, intimate viewing environment in Oxford supported by occasional external presence at leading art fairs such as Collect.  


James is delighted to be able to act as a special advisor to a growing number of private individuals who are looking to develop or re-shape their studio ceramic collections and the gallery regularly place works in leading museums including, in recent months, the V & A Museum, London; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and Hepworth Gallery, Wakefield. 


Oxford Ceramics Gallery continues to develop online access to exhibitions and objects. Rachel, James, Michele and the newest permanent team member, Leigh Sneade, who joined in March this year from the National Trust, are happy to answer any queries by either phone or Email. 


The gallery also benefits from support and advice from experienced independent curator, Amanda Game, and fellow ceramics enthusiast, collector, Keith Seeley.   

  

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