Artist Talk – Charlotte Moore
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Daphne’s Threshold by Charlotte Moore
Daphne’s Threshold addresses wildfires in the Tamar Valley, where Charlotte grew up, which have caused rapid changes in biodiversity. A ceramic gateway shows an archive of the current plant life, along with a prediction of future growth.
Artist Talks
During the 2025 British Ceramic Biennial, you will have the chance to meet and hear from some of the talented artists exhibiting with us this year. The Artist Talks will provide a unique insight into the work and careers of some of the artists and the work they have created especially for the 2025 Biennial.
Each talk will be 30 minutes, followed by a 15-minute Q&A. They will all take place at Spode Works. Ticket fees are pay-what-you-can.
- 27 Sep 2025 at 2:30pm Book now
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