Curriculum
Vitae
Qualifications and training:
1995 - 1996. MA. (Ceramics) University of Wales institute, Cardiff.
1991 - 1994. BA(Hons).
3D Design (Ceramics) (1st): Wolverhampton University.
1988 - 1989. Post
diploma certificate Ceramics and Design: Mid Warwickshire College of Art
and Design.
1987 - 1988. Diploma
in Ceramics and Design: Mid Warwickshire College of Art and Design.
Work and experience:
September 1997 to present.
Technical tutor for
3D design Ceramics Degree
Loughborough University
School of Art and Design.
Teaching the schools ceramics evening classes.
November/ December 2002
Built 80cuft anagama kiln for LUSAD ceramics dept.
January 2000
Rebuilt anagama kiln at Wysing Arts, Cambridgeshire with Paul McAllister
June - August 1998
Built catenary arch wood fired salt kiln at Wysing Arts, Cambridgeshire
with Paul McAllister
September 1996 to September 1997.
Tredenham pottery and St. Neots pottery:
Running Tredenham Pottery, St. Mawes. Cornwall. Making and selling thrown
domestic salt fired stoneware. Part time production thrower for the St.
Neots pottery, Bodmin. Cornwall.
September 1994 to
August 1995
Tettenhall College. Wolverhampton: Artist in residence
1989 to 1991.
The Chestnuts Pottery, Stratford-Upon-Avon. Warwickshire. Making and selling
thrown domestic stoneware and one off raku pieces.
May 1989.
Mid-Warwickshire College of Art and Design Ceramics Department. Part-time
raku firing instructor.
Other activities:
Professional member
of the Craft Potters Association of Great Britain.
Published articles:
"The perfect body": Ceramic
review 197. On going research into clays and glazes which utilise extended
wood firings.
"50
cubic feet of pots, fire and ash": The Log book. Issue 14. Constructing
and firing anagama kilns.
"Carbon
footprint": Ceramic Review 220. An investigation into carbon
trapping shino glazes.
"Liquid
animation": Ceramics Technical 23. Profile written by Paul McAllister.
(PDF file. Requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader
"Active
wadding": The Log book. Issue 28. On going exploration into aesthetic
wadding contact marks.
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