Crafts CouncilDirectoryZoë HillyardCeramic Patchwork ArtistBirmingham, EnglandInstagramTwitterAboutInfoNewsFirst developed in 2010, Ceramic Patchwork is Zoë’s creative and distinctive solution to the challenge of mending broken ceramics, which sees her apply the tradition of hand-stitched patchwork in a completely new way. Reassembled using only fabric, tension and stitch, her pieces are seductively tactile, with a surprising handling quality. Each piece is unique, with a flawed beauty that celebrates imperfection. They are designed to delight and to be treasured for the long-term. Focus:Ceramic patchworkCV:Download documentStockists:Contemporary Applied ArtsIsland Nations - SWITCH Labo & Joshibi SPACE 1900, Tokyo10 May 2021Dry Vase - a response to the joy we share in tending gardens. Ikebana by Naoya Watabe. A joint exhibition by Joshibi University of Art & Design and Birmingham City University.Walking Distance - Fashion on a Different Route05 February 2020An exhibition showcasing Sabine Lettman's Otherways[project], a circular economy sustainable fashion collection, featuring Remnant Works - a collaboration between artist Zoë Hillyard and ceramicist Emma Bowen to make use of the fabric off-cuts.Zoë Hillyard X Bergdorf Goodman10 March 2020A bespoke range of pieces created to celebrate the launch of LA fashion brand Libertine's Spring2020 collection at Bergdorf Goodman, featuring their signature 'Plates and Patters' fabric design. Supported by Contemporary Applied Arts.AboutFirst developed in 2010, Ceramic Patchwork is Zoë’s creative and distinctive solution to the challenge of mending broken ceramics, which sees her apply the tradition of hand-stitched patchwork in a completely new way. Reassembled using only fabric, tension and stitch, her pieces are seductively tactile, with a surprising handling quality. Each piece is unique, with a flawed beauty that celebrates imperfection. They are designed to delight and to be treasured for the long-term. InfoFocus:Ceramic patchworkCV:Download documentStockists:Contemporary Applied ArtsNewsIsland Nations - SWITCH Labo & Joshibi SPACE 1900, Tokyo10 May 2021Dry Vase - a response to the joy we share in tending gardens. Ikebana by Naoya Watabe. A joint exhibition by Joshibi University of Art & Design and Birmingham City University.Walking Distance - Fashion on a Different Route05 February 2020An exhibition showcasing Sabine Lettman's Otherways[project], a circular economy sustainable fashion collection, featuring Remnant Works - a collaboration between artist Zoë Hillyard and ceramicist Emma Bowen to make use of the fabric off-cuts.Zoë Hillyard X Bergdorf Goodman10 March 2020A bespoke range of pieces created to celebrate the launch of LA fashion brand Libertine's Spring2020 collection at Bergdorf Goodman, featuring their signature 'Plates and Patters' fabric design. Supported by Contemporary Applied Arts.InstagramTwitterProjectCOLLECT 2017 with CAAProjectRemnant WorksProjectKiln CrackedProjectBuild Back BetterProjectThe Bowls of Britain SeriesProjectUnravelling UpparkProjectBritish Museum Commission
Island Nations - SWITCH Labo & Joshibi SPACE 1900, Tokyo10 May 2021Dry Vase - a response to the joy we share in tending gardens. Ikebana by Naoya Watabe. A joint exhibition by Joshibi University of Art & Design and Birmingham City University.
Walking Distance - Fashion on a Different Route05 February 2020An exhibition showcasing Sabine Lettman's Otherways[project], a circular economy sustainable fashion collection, featuring Remnant Works - a collaboration between artist Zoë Hillyard and ceramicist Emma Bowen to make use of the fabric off-cuts.
Zoë Hillyard X Bergdorf Goodman10 March 2020A bespoke range of pieces created to celebrate the launch of LA fashion brand Libertine's Spring2020 collection at Bergdorf Goodman, featuring their signature 'Plates and Patters' fabric design. Supported by Contemporary Applied Arts.
Island Nations - SWITCH Labo & Joshibi SPACE 1900, Tokyo10 May 2021Dry Vase - a response to the joy we share in tending gardens. Ikebana by Naoya Watabe. A joint exhibition by Joshibi University of Art & Design and Birmingham City University.
Walking Distance - Fashion on a Different Route05 February 2020An exhibition showcasing Sabine Lettman's Otherways[project], a circular economy sustainable fashion collection, featuring Remnant Works - a collaboration between artist Zoë Hillyard and ceramicist Emma Bowen to make use of the fabric off-cuts.
Zoë Hillyard X Bergdorf Goodman10 March 2020A bespoke range of pieces created to celebrate the launch of LA fashion brand Libertine's Spring2020 collection at Bergdorf Goodman, featuring their signature 'Plates and Patters' fabric design. Supported by Contemporary Applied Arts.