Katharine Morling
Katharine Morling is an award-winning Artist working in the medium of Ceramics. She set up her studio in 2003 and has gained international acclaim for her work. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2009, she has won the Arts Council ‘Award for the Arts’ two years in a row and was awarded First Prize at the 2010 World Crafts Council Triennial in Belgium. Katharine also represented the UK at the 2010 European Ceramic Context in Denmark and was selected for the ‘Award’ exhibition at British Ceramic Biennial. For COLLECT 2011, Katharine showed a new installation of work in the Project Space of the Saatchi Gallery.
Katharine also works on commercial art projects including the Bafta’s, Harrods, Selfridges the National Trust and several Bond Street Jewelers. Currently, Katharine is making a new installation for the Royal London Hospital for the new children’s ward. Her work has been exhibited at venues including the V&A, Design Museum, Sir John Soane Museum, Nottingham Castle, Royal Academy, Royal College of Art. Katharine is represented by the Long and Ryle Gallery in London.
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Private Ceramic lessons with Katharine Morling
Katharine is offering an opportunity to work with her in her studio to create your own unique piece of art.
In a relaxed and friendly atmosphere with expert one-to-one advice and guidance as part of a small group of a maximum of three, you will explore the potters wheel, slab and hand building techniques to create your own piece of ceramics.
No prior experience or preparation is required. However if you do wish to bring your own designs you will be most welcome.
Two sessions are recommended to make and decorate your work. Materials and firing costs are included.
Refreshments will be provided just an old t-shirt or apron.
Starting 12th April Thursday evenings
6.30-8.30pm
Gift certificates are available
To book a place email [email protected]
You will be inspired by your own creative abilities
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