36 research outputs found
Aggregates in Clay Bodies - A Research Project
An article outlining the origins of my current research.
Featured in international ceramics magazine: Ceramics Technical.
Originally published in 200
International Ceramics Symposium Eskisehir, Turkey June 2010
Selected pages from book of the 2011 International Ceramics Symposium.
The Symposium involved 10 invited international artists.
Over a two week period the artists developed large scale public artworks to be permanently installed in sites around the city of Eskisehir, Turkey.
The artworks were to reflect the aesthetic vocabulary of the invited artists.
Parallel to the development of the artworks, all invited guest artists gave a series of lectures and workshop
Book Chapter: Ceramics & Architecture
Book featuring invited designers and architects who had work featured in the 2009 Dutch Design Week - Ceramics & Architecture Exhibition, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
The exhibition showed innovative materials and prototype architectural products
SERES09 International Ceramics & Glass Congress - Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey Exhibition of prototype example of material made from Kiln Cast Recycled Ceramic & Glass Waste
Invited international guest artist, conference speaker and advisory board member.
Work retained for inclusion in Turkish National Cultural Collection
International Woodfire Ceramics Symposium Sept 2011 Invited international artist. Zibo, Shandong Province, China
The aim of the symposium was to invite a selected group of international artists to develop work for firing in a unique Korean style wood-firing kiln.
The symposium involved, making work, firing the kiln, lectures, workshops and demonstrations.
Piece of work selected for permanent collection of the Chinese International Ceramics Art Gallery
Kiln Cast Ceramic & Glass Form Exhibited at the: UNESCO International Academy of Ceramics - Members Exhibition 2008
Invited exhibition for members of the UNESCO International Academy of Ceramics
Exhibition venue: World Ceramic Museum, Fuping, China
The exhibition was part of the 2008 IAC General Assembly
Following the exhibition, the artwork was retained for the World Ceramic Museum permanent collection
ALUSID 100% recycled ceramics products
ALUSID is based in Preston, Lancashire, where it manufactures SilicaStone® - an eco-architectural material made from 100% recycled glass and vitrified ceramic that would otherwise end up in landfill. Its unique, patent pending, process allows for materials to be created without the use of resin, cement or other binders, making it fire and heat resistant as well as making it recyclable at the end of its life
Prototype examples of kiln cast recycled ceramic and glass waste. Featured in exhibition: 'Object Factory' - The Art of Industrial Ceramics. The Gardiner Museum, Toronto, Canada
Object Factory: The Art of Industrial Ceramics is the first major U.S. museum exhibition to survey contemporary innovation in industrial ceramic production and the renaissance of ceramics in art and design today. The exhibition explores how artists and designers are reviving interest in ceramics through collaborations with industry that enhance and sometimes subvert the industrial process. Object Factory presents works created for leading manufacturers as well as artworks by independent artists and designers. Both non-functional and functional works are highlighted, as are important technological advances in ceramic material that allow for its use in electronic appliances, cutting implements, and other surprising products.
The exhibition was curated by acclaimed ceramic artist and designer Marek Cecula and is accompanied by a 120-page, fully illustrated catalogue published and distributed by the Gardiner Museum, Toronto
The 'Brick' project
The Brick project was an initiated by the EKWC (European Work Centre - SG ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands), in conjunction with Wienerberger Brick Co.
The project involved an invited group of international architects, designers and visual artists developing innovative new ceramic building products - new types of brick or new uses for existing bricks.
The project culminated with book highlighting the outcomes 12 month project and an a major exhibition at the Groot Handelsgebouw exhibition centre in Rotterdam, as part of 2007 European City of Architecture
Brick: The Book
The Brick project was a major research project investigating and re-inventing the brick as a building material. with 16 international participants and a major exhibition as part of Rotterdam Year of Architecture. the book documents the work and experiments of the 2 year project