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Nancy Main teaching in the studio.

Exhibitions 2024

 

RNLI Aldeburgh Art Auction 

20th April 2024

 

14X14

The Old Theatre

Framlingham, Suffolk

3rd - 14th May

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Traces: Imagined Histories In Clay, Silver and Thread

London Craft Week

Contemporary Applied Arts

Marylebone, London

13th - 19th May

 

Exhibitions 2023

 

Rising Stars 2023

New Ashgate Gallery

Farnham, Surrey

11th March - 24th April

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14 x 14

The Old Theatre

Framlingham, Suffolk

1st - 14th April 

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Art For Cure

Helmingham Hall

Suffolk

28th April - 1st May

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Nature:Human

The Aldeburgh Gallery

Aldeburgh, Suffolk

22nd - 28th June

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New Makers Exhibition

Contemporary Applied Arts

Marylebone, London

November

 

Exhibitions 2022

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Pigment'

Corner Room Gallery,

Framlingham, Suffolk

5 - 12 April

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'Fanfare' Art For Cure

Woodbridge, Suffolk

29 April - 15 May

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Calm & Curious

The Aldeburgh Gallery, Suffolk

4 - 11 May 

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Borderlands

Eastcliff House, Mistley, Essex

17 - 26 June

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Light & Line

Artspace, Woodbridge, Suffolk

29 Sept - 4 October

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Art For Cure

Affordable Art Fair

Battersea Park, London

19 - 23 October

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Slow Living Market

Orford Town Hall, Suffolk

5 & 6 November

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Inspired By Japan

The Aldeburgh Gallery, Suffolk

24 Nov - 7 December

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Through my sculptural ceramics I seek to give physical form and expression to the subtle nuances of human feelings experienced as we journey through life; in our relationships with one another and with the earth.

 

Exploration of the universal language of form allows me to use clay intuitively to communicate feelings found within the body and the human experience, however fleeting or deeply distilled.

 

The anthropomorphic concept of creating human life from clay has been embedded in many civilisations around the world since the earliest times. Through clay, we humans seek to give shape to the essence of life and make vital our experiences.

 

My ceramics seek to follow in this tradition, whilst not aiming to recreate the human form, they seek to embody and project shared human experience through the abstracted forms of malleable, impressionable clay; responding to primitive wordless feelings.

 

Often drawn to working on a fairly large scale, the forms are generally soft with a skin-like surface, smooth yet imperfect with scrapes and variations; marks of imperfection and texture, much like the human body.

 

A recent series of work draws analogies between the natural and the human landscape. Inspired by Shingle Street, an area of shifting drifts of shingle near to my home in Suffolk, these pieces echo the strata of stones which form large curved swathes across the coast, enclosing lagoons of water. 

 

Beautiful yet like life itself, with unpredictable currents, creating a precarious yet unique, precious environment that perhaps against all odds, finds an inherent sense of balance and equilibrium.

 

I make and teaches from my studio near the Suffolk coast. For more information about my teaching please visit www.yoxfordmakers.co.uk

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I am a Selected Member of Contemporary Applied Arts.

In 2023I was selected for the prestigious Rising Stars exhibition at The New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham, runner up for the main Rising Star Award.

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