Ceramic Art London 2025
Exciting News: I’m Exhibiting at Ceramic Art London 2025! I’m thrilled to share some exciting news: I’ll be exhibiting at this year’s Ceramic Art London — one of the most prestigious events in the world …
Exciting News: I’m Exhibiting at Ceramic Art London 2025! I’m thrilled to share some exciting news: I’ll be exhibiting at this year’s Ceramic Art London — one of the most prestigious events in the world …
Quiet Corners: Minimalist Ceramics for Peaceful Living by Ania Perkowska Walthamstow-based ceramic artist Ania Perkowska finds tranquillity to be a guiding principle that shapes her artistry, rather than just a lifestyle choice. In her exhibition …
Tracing ancient connections to natural materials and contemporary mythologies, the eight makers featured in CAA‘s London Craft Week exhibition weave routes through history and across cartographies in which elemental materials such as clay and gold become …
Calling all creative souls in London! Are you yearning to unleash your inner artist (or child!), find a mindful escape, or simply have some fun getting messy with clay? Look no further, your new haven …
In a world saturated with bold colours and loud patterns, sometimes the most striking pieces are those that whisper rather than shout. This is the ethos behind my collection of handmade brown minimalist tableware. Each …
Forged from Fire and Function: Contemporary Pottery Raw, bold, and utterly captivating, the latest collection from Ania Perkowska Ceramics is a testament to the transformative power of fire and clay. Rugged beauty of industrial landscapes …
After a break of five years, Ceramics in the City returns to Museum of the Home, a vibrant celebration of ceramics which showcases the work of more than 45 of the leading ceramic artists drawn …
Featured Makers February starts with an exciting show at Bevere Gallery in Worcester. Two ceramics makers: Akiko Hirai and Ania Perkowska. Each explore different approaches to surface and texture. As a result, the show presents …
Ania is a London based studio potter. She initially started as a handbuilder. Over the years she tried number of different ceramic techniques, from coiling to experimental raku firings. In the end it was the …