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Crafts CouncilDirectoryAlison Cooke

Pipeline

Clay spoil excavated from below the Thames in the construction of London’s supersewer was used to make ceramics and prints that pay tribute to Joseph Bazalgette and Henry Doulton. Exhibited at: Collect Open 2018. Bazalgette’s former office, the House of St Barnabas, London, 2019 The Institute of Civil Engineers, London. 2019 Supported by Arts Council England, the Henry Rothschild Bursary, and the Craft Pottery Charitable Trust.

Alison Cooke

London, England


Pipeline, Michael Harvey

160 x 40 x 10cm


Waterline, Michael Harvey

35 x 40 x 28cm. The Institute of Civil Engineers. 2019.


Flush/Unflush, Michael Harvey

Bazalgette's former office, the House of St. Barnabas. 2019.


Egg Vs. Round, Michael Harvey

25 x 25 x 10cm. Fired London Clay.


Main Drain Metropolis, Michael Harvey

180 x 140cm. Screen printed clay. 2019.

Pipeline

Clay spoil excavated from below the Thames in the construction of London’s supersewer was used to make ceramics and prints that pay tribute to Joseph Bazalgette and Henry Doulton. Exhibited at: Collect Open 2018. Bazalgette’s former office, the House of St Barnabas, London, 2019 The Institute of Civil Engineers, London. 2019 Supported by Arts Council England, the Henry Rothschild Bursary, and the Craft Pottery Charitable Trust.

Alison Cooke

London, England


Pipeline, Michael Harvey

160 x 40 x 10cm


Egg Vs. Round, Michael Harvey

25 x 25 x 10cm. Fired London Clay.


Waterline, Michael Harvey

35 x 40 x 28cm. The Institute of Civil Engineers. 2019.


Main Drain Metropolis, Michael Harvey

180 x 140cm. Screen printed clay. 2019.


Flush/Unflush, Michael Harvey

Bazalgette's former office, the House of St. Barnabas. 2019.

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