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Showcasing Ceramics

Welcome to our ceramics showcase. Our students are not just learners, they’re artisans, sculptors, and visionaries.

In this section you’ll discover an array of handcrafted pieces that reflect the diverse talents and passions of our students. Browse through the work of students who have studied with us on a range of ceramics courses ranging from short unaccredited courses to HNCs and HNDs.

Ceramics End of Year Show 

Venue: ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËÍø Gallery
Exhibition dates: 19 to 22 June 2024  

HND Ceramics show private view poster

The culmination of two years’ exploration and learning on the ceramics HND at our Waterloo centre. The work ranges from thrown, cast, and hand built creations with an imaginative use of materials, decoration and conceptual ideas. This exhibition shows the innovative and highly individual work of our graduating students. 

‘The countdown is on for the end of year HND exhibition, opening on the 19th June! We are so excited to showcase the work of our fantastic graduating students. The culmination of two years’ exploration and learning on the Ceramics HND at ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËÍø Waterloo. The work on display ranges from thrown, cast and hand built creations with an imaginative use of materials and conceptual thinking. This exhibition shows the innovative and highly individual work of our graduating cohort.’

Naomi Bailey

Student Showcase from the Ceramics End of Year Show

The show also displays works from our HNC Ceramics students and shows the skills they have developed throughout the year. Find out more about the Waterloo Centre

Eye & Hand: Ceramics, Glass, Jewellery and Interior Design

Venue: ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËÍø, North Kensington Centre
Exhibition dates: 20 to 28 June 2024  

Student art work from an end of year show

Welcome to ‘Eye & Hand’, an exhibition developed by the diverse student body of ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËÍø College North Kensington. This exhibition invites you to explore the creativity that thrives within our student community, spanning Ceramics, Glass, Jewellery, and Interior Design.  

Featuring contributions from students across accredited and non-accredited programmes and utilising traditional and not traditional approaches beyond the confines of technique and genre, each piece offers a glimpse into the artistic and personal journey of its student creator.