Ceramics exhibitions, UK
Ceramics and pottery exhibitions all round the UK. Got a thing with ceramics? You’re in the right place.
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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.
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Hamish Jackson: From Cornwall with Love, Klei, London E2
1-31 July
Private View: Wednesday 1st July 6-8pm
Klei welcomes St Ives based potter, Hamish Jackson, who spent his time for this exhibition exploring Cornwall's landscapes and geology, collecting clays and processing them for use in his pots.
In his own words; "Working with local materials connects me and the pots to this place. I love Cornwall, with its verdant valleys and rugged coastline. I have been loosening up my pots and pushing towards more enigmatic forms. I want my pots to retain a sense of the malleability of the clay."
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The Walls Speak in Flowers, Ruup & Form, London
26 June - 31 July
Bringing together ceramic sconces and wall pockets by the artists of Common Clay, The Walls Speak in Flowers celebrates the creative exchanges that shape a shared studio community. Emerging from Ruup & Form's connection with gallery artist Carla Wright, the exhibition unites a diverse group of ceramic practitioners whose works act as vessels for light, growth and conversation.
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Design Nation exhibitions
DN Notts x Stamford Arts Centre present ‘Growth’
11 - 23 May
Stamford Arts Centre | St. Mary’s Street, Stamford, PE9 2DLDN East Anglia x Artspace present ‘Nurture’
19 - 24 June
Venue: Artspace | 64 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge, IP12 1ALMADE 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 -

Plant Pots, Clay Studio, Manchester
12 June - 31 July
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.
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Jenny Southam: A Brush With Clay, Contemporary Ceramics, London
23 July-15 August
Jenny Southam hand builds figurative sculptures in terracotta clay. She delights in exploring colourful gestural mark-making over their surfaces. This painterly decoration aims to echo the emotional resonance of each piece. Jenny also enjoys working across a variety of scales, and for this exhibition she has been constructing a new series of monumental busts and a series of small classical figurines.
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Summer Show, Bevere Gallery, Worcester
4 July - 29 August
Ceramics by Lisa Katzenstein, Belen Gomez, Camille Biddell, Linda Pitcher, Russell Wilson
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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