Throughts on Translation as an art practice and Pottery as a language.
Speaking in clay. Communicating with our hands.
Reflections after my recent trip to Baney (Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea) and the connection to this land thanks to my pottery practice.
Read MoreI wrote about the importance of being part of Body Vessel Clay and the body of work that is part of the exhibition.
Read MoreI chatted to Dr Jareh Das about ‘Body Vessel Clay: Black Women, Ceramics & Contemporary Art’. The thoughts that have informed her research and the resulting exhibition.
Read MoreQuestions on the erosion and re-defining of the self by the elements.
Read MoreThe journey to my new project Searching for Kouame Kakaha: A celebration of the unnamed women of clay; our shared mothers and grandmothers.
Read MoreA poem Alice McCabe, founder of Meta Fleur, wrote while preparing flower arrangements for my pieces as part of the curation of Gatherers.
Read MoreAs part of the Baney Clay: An Unearthed Identity project, I take you to Baney. Here I leave you some facts about and pics of the place that gives name to the collection.
Read MoreSome reflections on my relationship with clay, humanity and the concept of home, drawing from my travels to Italy, Mexico, Armenia and Morocco.
Read MoreThe first conclusions I came to while researching on African pottery for my project Baney Clay.
Read MoreDuring Medieval times, Armenian pottery flourished thanks to the high-quality Armenian clay. Discover it with me!
Read MoreMost of us, ceramics lovers, might have surely heard Iznik at least one. The main ceramics hub in Turkey. However, who knows about Kütahya?
Read MoreMy third pottery trip. My first proper blog post about my discoveries. Get to know Armenia and its pottery tradition along with me.
Read MorePottery and cooking, pretty much both as old as humanity, are two crafts that have much more in common than we might think…
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