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Patrick Sargent

Open Studio Exhibition 2023
27 Aug 2023

Open Studio Exhibition 2023

by W X | posted in: Exhibitions | 6

PLUMSTEAD OPEN STUDIOS – Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd September 2023 The Harlequin Gallery will be taking part in Plumstead Artists Open Studios for the second consecutive year, with all venues open from 11am until 6pm on both days. All … Continued

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japanese pottery, Lisa Sjukur, Patrick Sargent, robin welch, Ryoji Koie, Shinsaku Hamada, Ursula Mommens, William Marshall
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
Into Autumn 2019
17 Sep 2019

Into Autumn 2019

by W X | posted in: Exhibitions | 0

    I am delighted to have managed to curate three exhibitions at the Harlequin Gallery this year, with this one beginning of Friday 27th September the last of the series. Being Autumn 2019 reminds me that, as someone that … Continued

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Brigitte Colleaux, Chuck Schwartz, Jim Malone, John Maltby, Malcolm Pepper, Patrick Sargent, Percy Brown, richard batterham, Ryuzan Yamamoto II, Seizan Nagaoka, Shigaraki, Tobe
Welcome to the Spring 2018 exhibition
23 Feb 2018

Welcome to the Spring 2018 exhibition

by W X | posted in: Exhibitions | 3

It has been rather longer than planned since the last such notice but Friday 9th March at 11am sees the opening of the Harlequin Gallery Spring 2018 exhibition, featuring some recently acquired pots, a number of which are shown here. … Continued

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Aki Moriuchi, Alan Wallwork, chawan, Colin Pearson, japanese pottery, John Maltby, Kamei Masaru, Patrick Sargent, tokkuri, yunomi
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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