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CinBA Live Project
 
This exhibition is a HERA funded project, Creativity and Craft Production in Middle and Late Bronze Age Europe (CinBA) and facilitated by and developed with the Crafts Council.  Using Bronze Age objects as sources of research, participants were asked to design and develop new contemporary craft objects in response to the prehistoric material.​
 
 
 

 

 

Museum & Art Gallery Exhibition

                 Stoke-on-Trent

Santorini Biennale 2012

 

The Santorini Biennale showcased more than 200 artists from more than 25 countries.  They came together to show the relationship with the past and to design and develop contemporary objects that had obvious reference to past history, memory and nostalgia.

My composite Bronze Age forms were made from Terracotta 20% grog clay and consisted of three handbuilding  processes, pinch pot, coiling and slabbing.

My Bronze Age forms were designed to enable the incorporation of traditional Bronze Age working methods.  My designs were based upon the decorative plate of the Lur and the patterns on my forms were developed from the buriel images and metal implements found within Bronze Age graves.

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