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Beatrice Galletley


Ceramic Sculptor

London, England

  • Ceramics
  • Graduate 2020
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Beatrice is a ceramic artist living and working in London. In 2013 she began her Foundation Degree at Kingston University and went on to study her BA in Fine Art at Newcastle University (2014-2018). Beatrice has recently completed a two-year MA in Ceramics & Glass at the Royal College of Art. At the RCA she become particularly inspired by objects that are multi-dimensional; they defy boundaries both physically and metaphorically.

Focus:
blurring boundaries, challenging our understanding and perceptions of objects through defying categorisation.
CV:
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Beatrice is a ceramic artist living and working in London. In 2013 she began her Foundation Degree at Kingston University and went on to study her BA in Fine Art at Newcastle University (2014-2018). Beatrice has recently completed a two-year MA in Ceramics & Glass at the Royal College of Art. At the RCA she become particularly inspired by objects that are multi-dimensional; they defy boundaries both physically and metaphorically.

Focus:
blurring boundaries, challenging our understanding and perceptions of objects through defying categorisation.
CV:
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