Ceramics will be the focus of the new exhibition at Craven Museum and Gallery.
Contemporary Ceramics: A Personal Collection, will open tomorrow and feature 20th century studio ceramics loaned by a private collector.
While working, the collector – who has not been named – put aside £10 each month and bought pots, mugs, jugs and vessels, sometimes from the potter direct, sometimes through a gallery.
The result is a large collection including work by Wally Keeler, Gabriella Koch, Takeshi Uasuda and Gordon Baldwin.
Running alongside the main show is a subsidiary selling exhibition of work by three internationally known Yorkshire ceramicists – David Roberts, Jim Robison and Cross Hills-based Anna Lambert.
For more information, visit cravenmuseum.org, or telephone 01756 706407.
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