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Aberystwyth University, Ceramic Gallery

Aberystwyth Arts Centre
Penglais
SY23 3DE
Aberystwyth
SY23 3DE
Ceredigion
Wales

Collection details
Archives
Decorative and Applied Art
Fine Art

Facilities

Parking: yes
Food: yes
Shop: yes
Baby changing facilities: yes
Study area: yes
Wheelchair access: yes
Visual disability facilities: yes

The Gallery is housed in the Aberystwyth Arts Centre which offers other exhibtions and events as well as a wide range of facilities - see Aberystwyth Arts Centre entry in '24 Hour Museum'
The Ceramic Archive is housed in the School of Art Aberystwyth. Contact by post to School of Art, Buarth Mawr, Aberystwyth SY23 1 NE or e-mail to ceramic-archive@aber.ac.uk. Visits are only by prior arrangement

Contact details
General enquiries (Tel) : 01970 622 192
Touring Exhibitions (Tel) : 01970 622 192
Events (Tel) : 01970 622 192
Ceramic Collection and Archive (Tel) : 01970 622 192
General Enquiries (Fax) : 01970 622 461
Ceramic Collection and Archive (Fax) : 01970 622 461
Archive : ceramic-archive@aber.ac.uk
Curator : mov@aber.ac.uk
Touring Exhibitions and Informal Learning : loc@aber.ac.uk
Archive Assistant : kkt@aber.ac.uk
Collection and Archive information : www.aber.ac.uk/ceramics
Collection and Archive information : http://www.ceramics-aberystwyth.com

Open
Ceramic Gallery, Aberystwyth Arts Centre
Mon - Sat 10.00-20.00
Sun 12.00-17.30
Ceramic Archive, School of Art, Aberystwyth
e-mail or post contact. Visits by prior arrangement

Closed
25th December - 2nd January

Admission charges
Free

Description
The ceramic collection was started in the early twentieth century and revived in the 1970s. The gallery houses a seminal collection of studio pottery. A touchscreen in the gallery provides a comprehensive database on the 1600 items in the permanent collection. The Ceramic Archive supports the Collection with biographical files, collections of UK and foreign journals, audio tapes, sales catalogues, and records of the Craft Potters Association. A bulletin is published annually with details of acquistions, research projects and archive news. The collection is the basis for changing gallery exhibitions, touring exhibitions, education and outreach work.

Collections description
The studio pottery collection includes work by early makers such as Bernard Leach, Shoji Hamada, Michael Cardew, Katherine Pleydell Bouverie and Lucie Rie and many others. More contemporary makers across the world are also represented and include Gordon Baldwin, Phil Rogers, Alison Britton, Elizabeth Fritsch, Clare Curneen,Jeroen Bechtold and Ken Matsuzaki. Three themed touring exhibtions with a handling collection are available for education. These are 'Taking Tea', 'Animal Fantasies' and 'Sensational Ceramics', which is particularly aimed at the visually impaired.

Key artists and exhibits
Ceramics ; Studio ; Pottery ; Archive ; Touring ; Education ; Leach ; Applied Art

General Information
Information point provided Collections
General guide to collections available
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance) Disability Access
Parking for disabled available
Toilets for disabled
Touch exhibits and/or handling sessions
Wheelchair access to all public areas Children and Families
Activities for pre-school children
Baby changing facilities
Events and resources for children and families General Education
Academic publications and resources available
Education facilities available Facilities
Cafeteria
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
Research facilities for academics
Restaurant
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