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Crafts CouncilDirectoryBridget Harvey

Repaired Objects - Ceramics

By repairing ceramics using traditional techniques, new materials and experimental ideas, I attempt to move the repair process and broken objects to the centre of conversation. This is an ongoing series, many of which are for sale or commissionable. Please contact me for details. They have been exhibited at the Triangle Gallery, Camberwell Space, Bridport Arts Centre, V&A and Collect, amongst other places.

Bridget Harvey

London, England


Super Glue Plate, Bridget Harvey

A traditional plate mended in a standard way, using super glue. I left the overflow of glue to show the material and process of repair on the surface.


Paper Plate, Bridget Harvey

This plate explore the idea that paper plates are more environmentally friendly than ceramic


Milk Jug (2016), Bridget Harvey

Milk Plate, Bridget Harvey

This plate was mended through a tradition technique, using the glue-like properties of casein in milk.


Blue Pink Plate, Bridget Harvey

Broken side plate fixed in a way that celebrates the break and references the craft of kintsugi

Repaired Objects - Ceramics

By repairing ceramics using traditional techniques, new materials and experimental ideas, I attempt to move the repair process and broken objects to the centre of conversation. This is an ongoing series, many of which are for sale or commissionable. Please contact me for details. They have been exhibited at the Triangle Gallery, Camberwell Space, Bridport Arts Centre, V&A and Collect, amongst other places.

Bridget Harvey

London, England


Super Glue Plate, Bridget Harvey

A traditional plate mended in a standard way, using super glue. I left the overflow of glue to show the material and process of repair on the surface.


Milk Plate, Bridget Harvey

This plate was mended through a tradition technique, using the glue-like properties of casein in milk.


Paper Plate, Bridget Harvey

This plate explore the idea that paper plates are more environmentally friendly than ceramic


Blue Pink Plate, Bridget Harvey

Broken side plate fixed in a way that celebrates the break and references the craft of kintsugi


Milk Jug (2016), Bridget Harvey

More from Bridget Harvey

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    Victoria and Albert Museum Artist in Residence

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    Repaired Objects - Textiles

  • Project

    Repetition (investigation through sculptural jewellery)

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    Playfulness and Craft (investigation through jewellery making)

  • Project

    Pace, Speed, Slowness (investigation through making)

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    Curation

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    Red Blanket, Blue Bowl, Wrench

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    Writing and publications

  • Project

    Tokyo Wondersite residency

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