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Award films 2023 – Nicola Tassie
Boundary End by Nicola Tassie questions the ideas of the spaces we inhabit and the boundaries that are enforced on people and communities.
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Award films 2023 – Jasmine Simpson
There are devils in my house by Jasmine Simpson is inspired by 16th Century Hellmouth fireplaces which featured ceramic sculptures of little devils.
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Award films 2023 – Mella Shaw
Sounding Line by Mella Shaw focuses on the overuse of marine sonar which is having a devastating effect on deep-diving whale species.
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Award films 2023 – Carrie Reichardt
Mad in Stoke by Carrie Reichardt is a Ford Zodiac covered in mosaic tiles inspired by Stoke-on-Trent’s rich and radical nightlife history.
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Award films 2023 – Elspeth Owen
Beyond Repair by Elspeth Owen addresses the fragility of clay and our desire to mend it when it breaks.
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Award films 2023 – Dan Kelly
Looking North by Dan Kelly is a series of pots which represents a deeply personal view of London, an ever-changing city.
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Award films 2023 – Rebecca Griffiths
OUTAGE by Rebecca Griffiths imagines a future landscape in which remnants of the nuclear power industry have been dredged from the North Sea.
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Award Films 2023 – Copper Sounds
Sequenced Ceramics by artistic duo Copper Sounds is an intimate sonic installation in which ceramics are played by mechanical beaters.
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Award films 2023 – Rebecca Appleby
Gaia by Rebecca Appleby is her interpretation of the theory that everything is connected.
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Recast Film 2023
The Recast Film was created by acclaimed filmmaker, Thomas Payton-Greene using footage captured during the Recast Residency 2023.
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‘Gathering’ workshop at Etruria Canals Festival 2022
In June 2022, B Arts Stoke invited us to run a clay workshop during the Etruria Canal Festival. BCB Associate Artists Sarah Fraser and…
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Foundations Project Film
What is the Foundations Project Film? The Foundations Project Film explores the process of refining clay. Students from our Foundations project took clay that…
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Growing Cultures: CLAY Museum
As part of the project, BCB education manager Natalie Armitage worked with Associate Artist Joanna Hejmej and The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery. Over…
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Growing Cultures: Haywood Hospital
During February 2019, BCB worked with patients and staff at the Haywood Hospital on our Growing Cultures project. Patients from the Sneyd Stroke Rehabilitation Unit…
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Growing Cultures: Burslem Jubilee Project
The Burslem Jubilee Project provides support, companionship and activity for asylum seekers and refugees who are currently living in Stoke-on-Trent. In Growing Cultures we…
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BCB 2021 Round Up
A short film to thank everyone who made our programme of films, tours and talks possible for BCB 2021. Particular thanks goes to Arts…
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BCB 2021 – Practice
We like to build strong relationships with our local communities. We work with a number of different community groups and organisations across Stoke-on-Trent. We…
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BCB 2021 – Place
British Ceramics Biennial is a festival of exhibitions and hands-on events that celebrate the life, character and creativity that ceramics bring to the city….
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BCB 2021 – People
BCB want to build strong relationships with our local communities. We want everyone in the city to benefit from the social, educational and health…
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Welcome to the Festival 2021
Welcome to British Ceramics Biennial 2021. BCB returns to Stoke-on-Trent (11 September to 17 October), with a vibrant five-week festival of new artist commissions,…
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2019 Festival Review
An overview of British Ceramics Biennial 2019 by The Design Edit. Words by Grant Gibson Film by Joseph and Michael Doran. Read the…
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