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Award films 2025 – Jane Perryman
Jane Perryman views her work as a process of creative documentation, exploring themes of time, place and chance through sequential forms.
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Award films 2025 – Fernando Casasempere
Through a fascination with the imprint left by humans on the earth, Fernando Casasempere draws on archaeology, geology, landscape and architecture to explore urgent global ecological and social concerns through the lens of his native Chile.
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Award films 2025 – Charlotte Moore
For Award 2025 Charlotte Moore will create a large ceramic gateway addressing the devastating impact of future wildfires in the Tamar Valley.
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Award films 2025 – Kyra Cane
Kyra uses clay to explore how the climate crisis is causing the weather and seasons to become increasingly extreme.
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Award films 2025 – Leah Jensen
For Award 2025, Leah will create an installation around the anxiety of housing insecurity using handbuilding skills with unglazed terracotta.
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Award films 2025 – Daniel Silver
Daniel Silver uses sculpture to examine the human experience, both physical and psychological. For Award 2025, Daniel will create a series of ceramic heads painted with oil paint.
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Award films 2025 – Noor Ali Chagani and Clio Lloyd-Jacob
Noor Ali Chagani and Clio Lloyd-Jacob’s collaboration is rooted in the forms and functions of brick and clay architecture. For Award 2025, they are creating an installation of hand-built, precarious scale models interpreting existing buildings from their broad cultural heritages.
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Award films 2025 – Susan Halls
Susan Hall’s ceramic ‘Sentinels’ are characterful individuals that are the result of her previous studio practice and lifelong preoccupation with making and drawing animals. For Award 2025, she will push them further into a more dynamic sculptural realm.
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Award films 2025 – Alison Rees
With a background in archaeology and a PhD in ceramics, Dr Alison Rees tells abstract stories of person and place. For Award 2025, Alison will walk Britain’s most substantial green belt, the LOOP, and explore how layers of history, geology and activity accumulate over time to form a landscape.
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Award Films 2025 – Jo Taylor
Jo Taylor’s recent works take inspiration from the Rococo period. She distils the essence of Rococo onto large-scale sculptural vessels.
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