Kate Haywood’s exquisite porcelain forms are at once assured and delicate. Made with keen attention to detail, each form is precise and elegant.
Kate has a passion for objects, sometimes hand-held objects, often objects from the past. She scours museum collections and researches archives to identify intriguing pieces and purposes. Kate’s recent work is inspired by children’s games, games from a time when they were more readily played in the street than they might be today.
Combining her ceramic sculptures with other materials adds layers of reference and appeal. Everyone will recognise different traces in her new body of work.
The Language of Clay is a series of national touring exhibitions organised by Mission Gallery and funded by the Arts Council of Wales
Please check the Arts Centre diary or see News and Events for notifications of talks and events.
Kate Haywood:
The Language of Clay – Traces
13/04/2019-09/06/2019
Hey Clay!
Family workshop:
Paperclay Jewellery : Pendants, brooches and badges
Saturday 18 May
FREE
Ceramic Gallery
(inspired by the exhibition Kate Haywood: Language of Clay – Traces).
For families with children age 3 & over.
No booking required, drop in between 10am and 1pm.
Hey Clay! Is a national celebration of clay – giving everyone the chance to unleash their inner potter. This is done by venues offering free participation events with clay over the course of the weekend of 18 – 19 May 2019 as part of the Get Creative festival.