Monday 14 March 2011

Judy Harrison's Rejected Collection


Judy Harrison's collection forms part of COLLE3CT at SPACE University of Portsmouth UK March 7th - April 4th 2011

"This collection of pottery is a personal response to the decline of the pottery industry of Stoke -on-Trent. Uncoloured ware (although it does, in fact, have a colour) or white ware as it is commonly known in Stoke, is generally overlooked. Either made for use as domestic receptacles and crucibles for utilitarian use, to be hidden away in the kitchen cupboard, or more often than not, it is ware that has been rejected in transition of production.
From a personal experience of having worked as a sorter in a potbank in Stoke-on-Trent; this ware holds for me, a resonance, a simple beauty, both in shape, form and narrative. In the normality of circumstances, it holds no visual worth and is never heralded to the cabinet or room in a museum." - Judy Harrison Artist

COLLE3CT -Cultures of Collecting






One of my personal fascinations is why do we collect ? I have, I realise many sets of collections and cannot resist the new starting of a collection every time I walk on the beach.
I helped to curate and set up COLLE3T at the Eldon Building University of Portsmouth, it was a fascinating and rewarding experience trying to exhibit 15 different collections. I couldn't seem to get a perspective on it , thanks to my wonderful colleagues Denise Callender, Sarah Turner and input from George Hardie (the ruler collector) and Judy Harrison (rejected creamware collector ) it may never have looked as good as it does.

Sunday 16 January 2011

Savannah College of Art and Design

New beginnings



I am very lucky to be going to teach at Savannah College of Art and Design for a year as Professor of Illustration.
I went for an interview in November and one of the students, Angela Stork drew me while I made a presentation to the students and staff. She said she loved my scarf I was very happy about her noticing it , (I found this drawing on her blog ) It is a wonderful School, I walked in to the Illustration building and felt instantly at home.

Kings Theatre Southsea Commission


I am working on sketches for a window commission at my local theatre the Kings Theatre in Southsea.
Zippo's Circus is coming to town and I have the exciting pleasure of promoting Britain's best circus .
I have known this elegant Edwardian playhouse since i was a child and travelled some fifty miles to see a pantomime.
I now live just around the corner. It is the result of the vision and business acumen of John Waters Boughton
and the architectural prowess of Frank Matcham, one of the greatest of theatre architects.

Much wonderful restoration work has been completed in recent years to restore the auditorium and some other public areas to their full beauty. The lady statue, originally mounted on the top of the Tower, was lost for many years and only found again by chance in 1998 in a Hampshire scrapyard. Renamed “Aurora” in honour of the Centenary, she is now on display in the main foyer, and a glass fibre replica was reinstated on the top of the tower in 2009 as the crowning glory of a £200,000 restoration of the whole tower.

new year thoughts



Christmas has come and gone with such speed and am now reflecting on some of the beautiful
images found around my house. My friend Glad embroidered the most beautiful tag on one of
my many presents, I have never known someone give so much love in the wrapping .

Sunday 28 November 2010

Charity Raffle and Art Auction for 45 Commando Woodlands Garden Trust


I have just finished a collage for the Charity Raffle and Art Auction
to help raise money for the 45 Commando Woodlands Garden Trust,
a garden of contemplation, rehabilitation and commemoration
for all members, families and supporters of the Royal Marines.
Good luck to Nikki Maynard who has organised this for
Thursday 2nd December at the Duke of Buckingham hostelry