Morgan Dowdall

BA (Hons) Ceramics


I produce ceramic sculptures that celebrate the responsiveness of both skin and clay, blurring the lines between body and object. The body is central to our understanding of the world, art should therefore remind us of what it feels like to inhabit it, forcing reflection on our corporeal being.

Clay mimics skin. Through hand-building, a membrane is formed, creating a barrier between inside and out. The bodily qualities of my work are further emphasised by the impressions of my own hairs and fingerprints, as well as the natural folds of the clay.

The works are one-off pieces that come together to create variable scenes. Ceramic ‘stage props’ play between two and three dimensions, placing fragmented figures in a domestic setting alongside more obscure ‘body objects’ such as fleshy and bruised columns. The fragmented bodies simultaneously hark back to classical times and pose a contemporary view; outwardly male in appearance, they do not depict an ideal body but rather create opposition to the long-held tradition of the female form as both subject and object.

Other Exhibitors:

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...

Nigel Edwards

Nigel Edwards

Autobiographical Coastal Forms I was bought up on the rural coast of Devon during the time of great social economic and technical change; the 1950’s 60’s 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...