must-see event
Shipley Lates: Clay Rocks!
24 Sep
6 - 10pm
This evening we celebrate the Shipley’s recently purchased ceramic work by Barnaby Barford and a new ceramic commission for the Gallery from Paul Scott. Both artists subvert traditional approaches to everyday ceramics, producing contemporary, quirky and spectacular results.
Barnaby Barford sources traditional mass-produced or antique figurines and re-uses them, creating amusing, sinister and satirical sculptures reflecting society today. He will discuss his work and show his film Damaged Goods.
Paul Scott is known internationally for ceramics that combine traditional prints with subversive statements. He is currently working on a commission for the Shipley exploring the regeneration of Gateshead. He will talk about this project and the stories he has discovered along the way.
Damaged Goods
Drawing inspiration from Barford, make your own satirical tableaux of modern life. Feel free to bring materials!
This evening we celebrate the Shipley’s recently purchased ceramic work by Barnaby Barford and a new ceramic commission for the Gallery from Paul Scott. Both artists subvert traditional approaches to everyday ceramics, producing contemporary,
quirky and spectacular results.
Barnaby Barford sources traditional mass-produced or antique figurines and re-uses them, creating amusing, sinister and satirical sculptures reflecting society today. He will discuss his work and show his film Damaged Goods.
Paul Scott is known internationally for ceramics that combine traditional prints with subversive statements. He is currently working on a commission for the Shipley exploring the regeneration of Gateshead. He will talk about this project and the stories he has discovered along the way.
Damaged Goods
Drawing inspiration from Barford, make your own satirical tableaux of modern life. Feel free to bring materials!
Raku inspired the celebrated potter Bernard Leach to make ceramics for the first time when he encountered the process in Japan in 1911. Let it inspire you too by creating your own raku pot in our outdoor kiln.
Explore 20th century studio ceramics in the Henry Rothschild Study Centre.
Our Ceramics Tombola and DJ Set complete this perfectly formed evening.
Look out for updates at www.twmuseums.org.uk/shipley/shipleylates


