Ceramic Art London Exhibition

Posted by Paul Handley on Fri 18th February 2011 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Expensive ArtLuxury Decor And ArchitectureLuxury Furniture
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If you are looking for a stunning, unique work of art, the Ceramic Art London exhibition is going to do it for you.

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Tim Andrews Lidded curling piece

From 25th – 27th February 2011, London’s prestigious Royal College of Art will play host to the annual three-day exhibition and fair of contemporary ceramics, Ceramic Art London.

A must-visit event for anyone with a passion for great design, visitors will see work from 79 exhibitors from the UK and further afield, selected by a committee of industry experts. Amongst those exhibiting are Lesley Risby, Patricia Volk and Jane Hamlyn.

Established ceramicists Thomas Bohle, Merete Rasmussen, Matthew Chambers and James & Tilla Walters will also show examples of their work. First time exhibitors hoping to make their mark include Carol Farrow, Consuelo Radclyffe, Fenella Elms and Tanya Gomez.

Every piece shown will be for sale and with prices ranging from as low as £12 up to £4,000, this is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to own a unique piece of art, whatever their budget.

Tickets cost £12 each, which will include an exhibition guide, catalogue and entry to the Discovery lectures.

For more information, including detailed listings of each exhibitor, opening times and directions, please visit www.ceramics.org.uk.

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