Current Display
TIERRA Y TEXTIL
by Victoria Loyola
4th November to 6th January
Victoria Loyola’s work is a joyful blend of ceramics and textile weaving, bringing the rich culture of Latin America into each piece. Inspired by the vibrant colors and natural beauty of Costa Rica, her creations have a playful energy, with dynamic forms and bright hues that evoke warmth and connection. Her work ranges from functional lamps to decorative homeware, all crafted to celebrate tradition while embracing modern design. With an imaginative approach, Victoria infuses her pieces with character and a sense of story, inviting viewers to experience art that is as lively and welcoming as it is culturally rich.
Instagram: @victorialoyolaceramics
Photo Credit: Victoria Loyola
Previous Displays
STREET DREAMS
by Clink Street Ceramics
April - August 2024
Clink Street Ceramics was established in Clink Street in 2014. This cobbled street is at the centre of London’s South Bank - a stretch of roads and pathways along the southern side of the River Thames. The South Bank has over the past 40+ years become the beating heart of the UK skateboarding scene - the Undercroft at the South Bank Centre has become the most famous skate park in the country, with a love hate relationship between the building’s owners and skateboarders.
This project, Street Dreams, aims to document and celebrate some of the everyday moments of skateboarding history through a series of ceramic artworks. Skateboarding saw significant changes during the 1980s and 90s, and this project focuses on skateboarding journalism during this vibrant and formative period. The ceramic pieces are all one-off artworks designed and made by studio potter James Sims. They are hand thrown from a variety of clay bodies and use geometric shapes inspired by the curves of skateparks and street ledges, rails, and steps. Through in depth research into 1980s and 90s skateboarding magazines, a series of ceramic transfers are used to celebrate these everyday moments often lost from documented skateboarding history.
ARTEFACTS
Valerie McLean
10th January - 13th March 2024
Valerie McLean’s work is inspired by the Mediterranean landscapes of her childhood: stone villages, crumbling castles, medieval churches and archaeological sites. She is fascinated by the lives witnessed by these old walls, the stories sometimes left untold, sometimes pieced back together from fragments. Through her work, Valerie examines questions about identity, searching for roots and connections, looking at surfaces and finding hidden structures
Instagram: @valeriemcleanceramicartist
Photo Credit: @Valerie_Bernardini_
Our display space on Clink Street is one of London’s only public art displays dedicated to the exhibition of pottery and ceramics. We show our own work as well as displays by guest artists. We host a number of guest displays each year, that tell many stories of craft and making. A vertical volume which may be conceived as a public room, it is a welcoming and inclusive space that has been designed with collaboration in mind.
Guest Displays
We aim to host a revolving programme of displays by guest ceramic artists throughout the year. Our display space is seen by thousands of people every day walking along the Thames Path. If you are a ceramic artist and are interested in exhibiting your work at our display space please get in touch with us. It is entirely free and we welcome enquiries from artists working across all styles and mediums.