Exhibition | Mike Dodd

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Join Max Waterhouse at Goldmark as he takes us on a guided tour around Mike Dodd: His Final Firings. This exhibition opened on 18th May 2024 and features stand-out examples of the pots that he has made over the last 3 years, including waisted and faceted jars, handled bottles, jugs, his well-known ‘expanded’ vase forms, … Read more

Exhibition | Phil Rogers | Earthly Matters

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Phil Rogers, one of the outstanding British potters of his generation, exhibited at Goldmark Gallery from 16 May 2020. This was the 5th major exhibition of his work at Goldmark and each show has built on the success of the one before. Goldmark was closed because of the Coronavirus however the exhibition was available virtually to the public with an online tour and new films featuring both an interview with Rogers and footage of him at work. The exhibition saw the publication of a new catalogue written by the Rev. Richard Coles, Vicar of Finedon, former member of 1980s pop group The Communards and presenter of Radio 4 programme Saturday Live. The film shows the culmination of an extraordinary career in ceramics by a potter who forged his own path pushing the boundaries of the traditions he was rooted in.

Exhibition | Svend Bayer | His Final Show

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On Saturday 21st March 2020, Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham opened Svend Bayer’s final exhibition, with work that represented the very best he has made over the last three years. Bayer, 74, had been a potter for over 50 years and said that these pots were the last he would ever make. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, the gallery was unable to receive visitors but set up the show nevertheless and it went on to become the most successful exhibition that both the gallery and Svend Bayer had ever had. Join Max Waterhouse in an exhibition walk-though.