Carolyn Genders is an internationally respected ceramic artist acknowledged for her unique use of colour and surface - embodied by sculptural vessels and forms.

Carolyn Genders portrait
Carolyn Genders image

The essence of her practice is the relationship of form and colour, the finished pieces uniting the physicality of working with the clay and her instinctive and often spontaneous use of colour built over many years.

The works are an energetic transformation of flat surface into physical entities - emotion occupying a space, not just a 'feeling or memory'.

Genders' inspiration is internal, a conscious analytical series of responses to an ever-expanding matrix of understanding.

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Study & Memberships

1975-79 Brighton Polytechnic: BA Honours Degree in wood, metal, ceramics & plastics

1986-87 Goldsmiths College: Postgraduate Diploma in Ceramics

Fellow of the Craft Potters Association

Member of the International Academy of Ceramics

Member of Contemporary Applied Arts

Collections

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

Museum of Modern Ceramic Art,Gifu, Japan

British Academy Art Collection, London

Brighton & Hove Museum, Craft Collection

Cologne Museum

Keramiekcentrum Tiendschuur, Tegelen, The Netherlands