Thursday, October 09, 2025

Two Local Exhibitions - Part One

 There are two exhibitions worth visiting at the moment, both in the town centre of Stoke.

At the Spode Works the British Ceramics Biennial is in full swing

and at Stoke Minster there is The Longest Yarn 2: Britain at War which has just arrived from it's showing at Southwell Minster, in Nottinghamshire.


Let's pop into the Spode Works and find just a few of the unusual works on display.

 

Above and below Slip Tales was a community project led by Sue Blatherwick to explore the heritage of Staffordshire slipware in a contemporary style.


(Not) Guilty Pleasures by Jo Taylor, contemporary designs influenced by the Rococo style popular in the Regency period.


The title comes from her hearing someone say that watching Bridgerton was their 'guilty pleasure'.


Just Be There 


by Johnny Vegas and Emma Rodgers.


The work addresses the beauty and transience of physical contact and interaction.  The installation captures the fleeting moment of human hugs in a permanent form.


Biba Klico Domestic Rituals - Kettle Reliquary

Loop: Postcards from the Green Belt by Alison Rees


The 400 ceramic postcards are a snapshot of  Alison's experience of  walking the London Outer Orbital Path.


Time for a morning coffee at The Little Vintage Tea Room at Spode Museum and then over the road to the Minster.


part two to follow

8 comments:

  1. Such a super and unusual exhibition Rosie - so pleased you were able to go along and see it.

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    1. Thank you RR, it's a great place for the exhibition with it's huge, lofty former factory buildings. So much more to see than the pieces I have shown you:)

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  2. There are some amazingly talented people about. It’s certainly all happening in your corner. B x

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    1. That you B, there is a buzz around Stoke at the moment with lots of things happening:)

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  3. A very interesting exhibition with some unusual art. How enjoyable to visit.

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    1. Thank you Lorrie, some of it was unusual and different, some not to my taste but interesting to see:)

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  4. Another great exhibition, I love things like that, people come up with very creative ideas. I wish I would! 😊

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    1. Thank you CK, it is a super exhibition with workshops for groups and children too, so many more things than I was able to show here:)

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