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Nic Collins

Bill Ismay
2 Feb 2022

Bill Ismay

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Bill Ismay, was the most important collector of studio pottery in the UK during the second half of the 20th century. His collection of over 3600 pots and the supporting archive of around 10,000 items is the cornerstone of the … Continued

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Bill Ismay, Centre of Ceramic Art York, Danlami Aliyu, Harlequin Gallery, Helen Walsh, Jim Malone, Michael OBrien, Mike Dodd, Nic Collins, Phil Rogers, Tony Dasent, Tony Hill, Ursula Mommens, William Alfred Ismay
The Oriental Connection
7 Nov 2020

The Oriental Connection

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The final online exhibition of 2020 considers oriental aspects of studio ceramics collecting. The work covers the last 50 years and explores how ancient oriental processes continue to be used to this day. The exhibition begins in mid-November and will … Continued

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Bill Marshall, Bizen pottery, Charles Bound, Emmanuel Cooper, Gordon Crosby, Hiroshi Toyofuku, Ken Matsuzaki, Nancy Fuller, Nic Collins, Patrick Sargent, poh chap yeap, Shogetsu Kikko, Six Old Kilns of Japan, Tohaku Mimura, Tsuzo Ichikawa, William Marshall, Yoshimi Hirata
Shigaraki Pottery: The origins of today’s wood-fired pottery
29 Dec 2016

Shigaraki Pottery: The origins of today’s wood-fired pottery

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Shigaraki pottery generally refers to the wood-fired stoneware pottery made in the Shigaraki area around 45 kilometres south east of the city of Kyoto and is important for being one of the ‘Six Old Kilns’ of Japan. The town of … Continued

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Eizan Okuda, Hajimu Kato, Nic Collins, Patrick Sargent, Shigaraki pottery, Six Old Kilns of Japan

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