Ceramics exhibitions, UK

Here you’ll find ceramics and pottery exhibitions all round the UK. Got a thing with ceramics? You’re in the right place.

  • Lara Scobie, Incised, Contemporary Ceramics, London

    28 May - 20 June

    Lara Scobie is an Edinburgh based ceramic artist specialising in individual slip-cast vessels and bowls made in porcelain and parian clay. Focusing on the dynamic between form and pattern her work explores the cohesive integration of drawing, surface, mark making and volume.

  • Refigured, County Hall Pottery, London

    12 May - 21 June

    Refigured brings together a group of artists working with the human form in clay, reconsidering how the body has been shaped, symbolised and understood across time.

    Exhibiting artists: Fernanda Cortes, Claire Curneen, Jessica Harrison, John Rainey

  • Lucy Baxendale, Nic Stace, Claire Murray and Jemma Gowland, Bevere Gallery, Worcester

    6-27 June

    Always something new – a constantly changing display of studio ceramics, original prints, paintings & jewellery. The Gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm.

  • Pots For Flowers, Clay College, Stoke

    24 April - 28 June

     Clay College Stoke is delighted to unveil its spring/summer exhibition, ‘Pots for Flowers’, a celebration of floral-inspired ceramics created by six renowned professional potters from across the UK. Opening this April at the Clay College Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent, the exhibition brings together a curated collection of vessels and decorative pieces designed with flowers in mind.  Gallery Opening Hours:  Monday: Closed, Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 3pm, Saturday & Sunday: 11am – 3.30pm 

  • Solid Ground by Fango Ceramics, Kleo, London

    3 - 28 June

    Klei welcomes Italian ceramicist Jacopo Cucci, working under the name Fango Ceramics.

    Based near Bologna, Jacopo’s practice the dialogue between raw materiality and imaginative transformation. From locally foraged clay to ash and rock glazes made from natural ingredients, Jacopo applies a true 'farm-to-table' ideology to his processing and making.

    Private View: Wed 3rd June, 6-8pm

  • Rich Miller at the Potter's Wheel

    Fired Legacies: The Ceramic World of Rich Miller, Watts Gallery, Surrey

    16 April – 28 June

    In his first major solo exhibition, ceramicist Rich Miller delves into his own heritage and an exploration of British colonial history, examining the complexities of migration and the lasting cultural influences woven into the fabric of British society. Through the medium of clay, this exhibition unearths the narratives of trade, labour and identity that have shaped contemporary Britain.

  • Anina Major: Tender Seedlings, Larkin Durey, London

    5 June - 3 July

    Larkin Durey is delighted to present Tender Seedlings, a collection of works presented for Anina Major’s first solo exhibition at the gallery.  

    Inspired by the poem Seedling by A. L. Major, the works consider how identity is formed through movement, memory, and transformation, as childhood nostalgia collides with adulthood realities and the self is shaped across distance from family, community, and country.

  • Landmarks and Layers, Cambridge Contemporary Art

    5 June - 5 July

    Discover bold architectural prints by Paul Catherall, the modern still-life paintings of Ray Sheldon and sculpture-study paintings by Robert Fogell. Jonathan Lawes, and Plyconic present their distinctive pieces on shape, colour and space. With beautifully crafted ceramics by Emily Myers and Jane Cairns (pictured).

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    Phantasms & Frequencies, Liminal Gallery, Margate

    18 June – 5 July

    A new body of ceramic sculpture by Julia Ellen Lancaster where she introduces forms more readily recognisable as vessels, invoking both historical ceramic traditions and the proximity of the vessel form to the human body with its curves, feet and lips, particularly the female body. These forms operate as supports for metamorphosis, structures that hold the traces of transformation. Open Thursday – Sunday, 11am – 4pm or by appointment.

  • Sue Mundy: The tactile Form Contemporary Ceramics, London

    25 June - 18 July

    Working with clay allows Sue a secondary voice, a line of communication through form. Her work explores the fragility and hidden strength found within the natural world.

  • Design Nation exhibitions

    DN Notts x Stamford Arts Centre present ‘Growth’
    11 - 23 May  
    Stamford Arts Centre | St. Mary’s Street, Stamford, PE9 2DL

    DN East Anglia x Artspace present ‘Nurture’
    19 - 24 June
    Venue: Artspace | 64 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge, IP12 1AL

    MADE at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
    20 members are part of new showcase at YSP’s main visitor centre, celebrating excellence in ceramics, jewellery, silversmithing and more.
    21 April - October
    Yorkshire Sculpture Park | West Bretton, Wakefield WF4 4LG

  • Poster for plant pots exhibition

    Plant Pots, Clay Studio, Manchester

    12 June - 31 July

    Have you heard? This June, Clay Studio Manchester are inviting local ceramicists to take part in their Plant Pot Exhibition & Sale. @greenandgroundeduk will be transforming Clay into a lush urban jungle, filled with plants and succulents, all available to buy alongside your new plant pot. Please email images of your plant pots along with your contact details to info@claystudio.co.uk Submission deadline: 15th May 2026

  • Break the Mould, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham

    25 March - 6 September

    Ikon presents Break the Mould, the final exhibition in a trilogy exploring craft, art school pedagogies and contemporary art practice. This show focuses on ceramics, positioning clay as a site of experimentation. Break the Mould transforms the gallery into a laboratory for residencies, collaborative making and public engagement. Throughout the exhibition visitors will see artists at work and take part in activities that bring the process of making to life. 

  • Serena Korda: Triple Goddess, Harley Foundation, Welbeck, Worksop

    16 May - 6 September

    Discover new ceramic works by Serena Korda in this exhibition exploring the three archetypes of a woman’s life: Maiden, Mother, and Crone.

    British artist Serena Korda reconsiders established narratives through a feminist lens, drawing from history, folklore and myth. For her exhibition at the Harley Foundation, Korda brings together new work with earlier pieces, many of which have not been shown in the UK before.

  • Creative Conversations: Studio Ceramics from The Stradling Collection, Bristol

    6 June - 20 September

    The Stradling Collection’s largest ever display of its mid to late 20th century British Studio Ceramics will offer an intimate portrait of how a collection, and the relationships at its core, takes shape over time.

  • Expressions in Blue: Monumental Porcelain by Felicity Aylieff, Petworth

    23 May - 27 September

    Towering sculptures by renowned ceramicist Felicity Aylieff are being exhibited for the first time at Petworth House and Park. The exhibition takes place across the whole property including installations throughout the house, and two monolithic obelisks in the grounds.

  • Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Ceramics, Swindon

    9 May - 27 February 2027

    Through the collection at Museum & Art Swindon, Beneath the Surface looks at the history of studio ceramics in Britain, from the early 1900s until today.  It examines the foundational ethos of studio ceramics, which placed beauty and practicality at the heart of everyday objects, and traces the evolution of clay as a contemporary art medium.  The exhibition highlights the fusion of innovative styles and techniques over the last century, and the porous boundaries between art and craft, breaking down limiting categories of fine art and craft items.


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