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Sue Mundy: The Tactile Form

© Contemporary Ceramics

Sue Mundy: The Tactile Form

25 June 2026 — 18 July 2026

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Solo show by established British ceramicist Sue Mundy — slow hand-built stoneware forms with textured, oxide-infused surfaces evoking nature's quiet resilience.

From Contemporary Ceramics

Working with clay allows Sue a secondary voice, a line of communication through form. Her work explores the fragility and hidden strength found within the natural world. The slow repetitive hand-building techniques she uses to create her pieces offer a considered way to develop the work as each piece calmly grows. Deliberate junctions are made by breaking and re-joining the form where collars or shoulders then evolve. Surface markings are infused into the work during the making,...

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Bloomsbury, London·View on artmap

SundayClosed

MondayClosed

Tuesday11am–6pm

Wednesday11am–6pm

Thursday11am–6pm

Friday11am–6pm

Saturday ·11am–6pm

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Sue Mundy: The Tactile Form

© Contemporary Ceramics

Sue Mundy: The Tactile Form

25 June 2026 — 18 July 2026

Coming Soon

Solo show by established British ceramicist Sue Mundy — slow hand-built stoneware forms with textured, oxide-infused surfaces evoking nature's quiet resilience.

From Contemporary Ceramics

Working with clay allows Sue a secondary voice, a line of communication through form. Her work explores the fragility and hidden strength found within the natural world. The slow repetitive hand-building techniques she uses to create her pieces offer a considered way to develop the work as each piece calmly grows. Deliberate junctions are made by breaking and re-joining the form where collars or shoulders then evolve. Surface markings are infused into the work during the making,...

Read more at Contemporary Ceramics →

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Bloomsbury, London·View on artmap

SundayClosed

MondayClosed

Tuesday11am–6pm

Wednesday11am–6pm

Thursday11am–6pm

Friday11am–6pm

Saturday ·11am–6pm

Visit website →View on Google Maps →

Related Exhibitions

More at Contemporary Ceramics

Lise Herud Braten: All is silent but the wind

Contemporary Ceramics

Lise Herud Braten: All is silent but the wind

Until Mar 28

New Members of the Craft Potters Association (2)

Contemporary Ceramics

New Members of the Craft Potters Association (2)

Starting Apr 2

Explore all exhibitions at Contemporary Ceramics

More Ceramics exhibitions

Julia Phillips: Inside, Before They Speak

Barbican Art Gallery

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Until Apr 19

Playing with Fire: Edmund de Waal and Axel Salto

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