Mella Shaw
@mellashaw
Artist | Ceramicist | Environmentalist | Anthropologist | Feminist | Queer 🌈
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http://www.mellashaw.co.uk 13-01-2013 18:26:06
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Wonderful to be showing my work in such a unique museum space Museum of Zoology, Cambridge
Exhibition opening today! Breaking Point: Fragility in Clay and Nature Museum of Zoology, Cambridge on until 3 Oct. Thrilled to be showing my work alongside Elspeth Owen and Jayne Ivimey in this fabulous place! #breakingpoint #environmentalart #ceramics
If you can get to Cambridge don’t miss the timely #TheHumanTouch exhibition Fitzwilliam Museum co-curated by Elenor Ling and Suzanne Reynolds. Well done everyone involved especially the Exhibitions team. Fab work!
Great article by Tom Almeroth-W thank you!
📢LAST CHANCE TO SEE 📢 'Breaking Point' exhibition closes Sun 3rd Oct. Ceramic artworks from Jayne Ivimey, Elspeth Owen & Mella Shaw are on display amongst the skeletons. Museum entry & exhibition is free - book a ticket. museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/visit-us Cambridge Conservation Initiative University of Cambridge Museums
Thanks Creative Scotland for highlighting the exhibition REsolve curated by me for Fife Contemporary earlier this year…
So inspiring. We all need to hold those in power accountable for change to happen. Time is running out. #tellthetruth #endfossilfuels Just Stop Oil Extinction Rebellion UK 🌍
Two great courses coming up with artist Mella Shaw. Smoke Firing over two Saturdays in May and June. Surface Printing on Ceramics in September. Open for bookings now, more info on the link Mella Shaw mailchi.mp/edinburghsculp…]
Mella Shaw’s Sounding Line - currently showing at the British Ceramics Biennial and coming later to Summerhall is such a stunning piece of work bringing data on sonar pollution and the beaching of whales into a powerful tangible installation experience. #creativeinformatics
Congratulations to #artist #environmentalist & #ceramicist Mella Shaw on winning British Ceramics Biennial 'Award' – UK's biggest prize for #ceramics – for her incredible 'Sounding Line' installation, with its messages on marine sonar and the impact on deep-diving whales
So happy and blown away to have been awarded this prize. Thank you British Ceramics Biennial