Exhibition · Gray's School of Art · 2022–23

BLEND

GiR and Masters students. Two material traditions. One space, dressed like it meant something.

Venue

Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen

Year

2022–23

Programme

Graduate in Residence — End of Programme

Participants

GiR cohort + Masters students

BLEND was the end-of-programme show for the Graduate in Residence cohort at Gray's, shown at the same time as the Masters students. GiR and postgrad work in the same space — different stages, same building, see what happens.

It was the natural end of a year of mentoring students, developing my own practice, and figuring out what kind of ceramicist I actually wanted to be. The show was the result of all that, not a summary of it.

I showed the multanni mitti work alongside British stoneware — test pieces and finished objects together. The two glazes I'd been developing through the residency were the main focus. Both needed more time, but that's always the case.

The test pieces stayed in. Glaze tests, material samples, a few things that didn't fire how I expected — all of it was part of the display. I didn't want to hide the process. The interesting stuff is usually in the tests anyway. If you're only showing finished pieces you're only showing half the practice.

Two Primary Glazes

Speckled White Bird

Primary — developed and refined through the residency

Crystal Emerald

Secondary — contrasting surface quality, same material logic

Spatial Reference

Not a ceramics display.
More like a high fashion retail floor.

The space was set up with fashion retail in mind — the kind of shop where things have room to breathe and the lighting is considered. Each piece had its own sightline. I didn't stack anything. The intention was to make the ceramics feel like they had value before anyone picked them up. If the display looks like a car boot sale, that's what people think of the work. It doesn't matter how good the pieces are.

The test pieces were shown deliberately. The process was part of the work. — BLEND, Gray's School of Art, 2022–23

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