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Alison Cooke


ceramicist

London, England

  • Ceramics
  • Social practice
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Alison Cooke works with clay dug from interventions such as mining, engineering or scientific research. Her work revolves around the layers of history below a location, with a particular focus on hidden networks where histories relate to, and impact on our lives today. Her work is project based and often includes public engagement and involvement of other artists. She is a founding member of ceramics collective the Associated Clay Workers Union, and member of the Royal Society of Sculptors.

Focus:
Working site responsively with dug clay
CV:
Download document
Commissions:
Available for commissions

Alison Cooke works with clay dug from interventions such as mining, engineering or scientific research. Her work revolves around the layers of history below a location, with a particular focus on hidden networks where histories relate to, and impact on our lives today. Her work is project based and often includes public engagement and involvement of other artists. She is a founding member of ceramics collective the Associated Clay Workers Union, and member of the Royal Society of Sculptors.

Focus:
Working site responsively with dug clay
CV:
Download document
Commissions:
Available for commissions
  • Website
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  • Project

    Pipeline

  • Project

    TIN MINE CLAY

  • Project

    Bridge Under Troubled Waters

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