Kate Miller

BA (Hons) Ceramics


Drawing inspiration from graph readings of seismic events, I utilise the physicality and structure of the thrown vessel and construct forms with composite juxtapositional surface qualities to present the notion of ecological fragility.

My work portrays the notion of the ‘catalyst’ – to depict a moment of sudden, destructive change in a seemingly congruous sequence of information, or objects. It is both an exploration of traditional methods of making the thrown vessel and a statement on global conservation from a socio-political standpoint.

Other Exhibitors:

Nicholas Stenhouse

Nicholas Stenhouse

Material Synergies: Capturing the Immediacy of Thought & Feeling As an artist, I employ the agency of ceramics to anchor my subjective emotion. The work in turn...

Mattie Amatt

Mattie Amatt

Mapping our Sensorial Field To live in the world is a bodily experience; we are formed in part by the textures, sounds, smells and shapes that surround us as...

Ethan Powell

Ethan Powell

Self-Sourcing Materials – a life Defined in Relation to the Earth “Every object, well contemplated, opens up new organs of perception within us.”- Johann...

Heather Wilson

Heather Wilson

Archetypal Objects: A Serene Domesticity Our natural tendency is to find meaning within everything. Even function is an explicit exploration of human...

Karen Jones

Karen Jones

Fractals: Assembling an Intricate Beauty There is beauty in the natural world, the texture, colour and formations of land and sea. The colours of the ocean and...

Yuqi Zhang

Yuqi Zhang

Alchemy and Emotional Storytelling Nature always wears the colors of the spirit Looking into the beauty of nature is a most exciting thing for me, because it...