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20-21 Visual Arts x Halima Cassell

Interlocking Vs Ceramic Dish

Interlocking Vs, Bronze edition of 8 (2008) 31x31x16cm

Halima Cassell is regarded as one of the UK’s leading young ceramic artists. Born in Pakistan and brought up in Manchester and her current hometown of Blackburn, Halima now exhibits her acclaimed ceramics across the globe and her distinctive and instantly recognizable creations are highly sought after by collectors worldwide.
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Halima Cassell is regarded as one of the UK’s leading young ceramic artists. Born in Pakistan and brought up in Manchester and her current hometown of Blackburn, Halima now exhibits her acclaimed ceramics across the globe and her distinctive and instantly recognizable creations are highly sought after by collectors worldwide. Her work can be found in numerous collections, including a recent acquisition for the ceramics galleries of the V&A Museum and a major new piece commissioned for the flagship Hepworth art centre in Wakefield.

The most recent work explores traditional sculptural concerns of form and material and a dialogue between the geometric patterns present in her earlier work and more organic flowing lines developed over the past few years.

Selected Exhibitions

2010

Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool, Solo Show
'The Shape of Things', flow, London,
Miles Meehan Gallery, Darlington, Solo Show
Tel Hai, Anual Ceramic Symposium, Israel
Cartwright Hall, Bradford, Solo Show


2009

-Puls Contemporary Ceramics, Brussels
-Ceramics from Great Britain, Bavarian Crafts Council, Munich
-Parcours Ceramique Carougeois 2009 Biennial, Genève, Switzerland
-Craft Study Centre, Farnham, Solo Show
-Margaret Harvey Gallery, St Albans, Solo Show


2008

-Beaux Arts, Bath, Solo Show
-20-21 Visual Arts Centre, Scunthorpe, Solo Show
-Wakefield Art Gallery, New Acquisitions
-Art Mill, Hebdon Bridge, Solo Show
-Collect, V&A London

2007

-Residency in Fuki, Japan followed by two Solo shows in Japan
-Gallery Pangilin, Stroud
-Applied Art and Architecture, Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool, Invited Guest.
-Gallery Oldham, Oldham, Solo show
-World Contemporary Ceramics, 4th Biennale South Korea, Invited Guest
-Earth & Fire, Rufford Nottingham, Invited Guest.
-Wakefield Museum and Art Gallery, Wakefield, Solo show
-Alpha House Gallery, Sherborne, Dorset, Invited

2006

-Collect V&A London
-Peter Scott Gallery Lancaster
-Ceramic Art London, The Royal College of Art, London.
-Art in Clay, Hatfield House. Hatfield
-Art & Islam, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
-Origin: The London Craft Fair, Summerset House, Strand, London
-Maths & Ceramic, St. Joseph Galerie, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
-Sofa; Chicago, USA
-Northern Ceramics Bolton Museum & Art Gallery

2005

-The Hub Lincolnshire, Solo show
-Aberystwyth Arts Centre Aberystwyth
-Art in Clay Hatfield House. Hatfield
-Biscuit Factory Newcastle Solo show
-idFX Designer makers to show in Interior Designers Earls Court London
-Inner-City-Living Exhibition Preston
-Beverley Art Gallery Yorkshire Solo show
-Bolton Museum and Gallery, Bolton, Solo show.

2004

-Visiting lecturer and Demonstrator, Harrogate college.
-Portico Gallery Manchester Solo show
-Crafts at Bovey Tracey The Contemporary Craft Fair Devon
-Old Town Hall Ornskoldsvik Art Museum and Exhibition Centre Sweden
-One Year On, Islington, London
-Potfest in the Past Hutton-in-the-Forest Penrith Cumbria
-Blackburn Museum Blackburn Solo show

2003

-Placa de l'Angel Barcelona
-Potfest in the Park Hutton-in-the-forest Penrith Cumbria

Collections

-V&A, London
-Peter Scott Gallery Trust, Lancaster
-Shipley Museum & Art Gallery
-Wakefield Museum
-Jerwood Foundation
-Blackburn Museum
-Dundee Museum
-Bolton Museum
-Toe Gallery, Mumbai, India
-Harris Museum, Preston
-Gallery Oldham

Awards, Grants and Sponsorships

-Art Council, Awards for the Arts Grants ‘Dreams Made Manifest’
-Craft Council & Arts Council Funding
-Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery
-Shaws of Darwen. Darwen, Lancashire.
-Art Council, Culture Finance & Business, Award.
-Craft Council Development Award.
-Publication & Touring Exhibition, 'CARVED EARTH'.
-Creativity Development Award 2005, East Lancashire, Winner.
-ART 05, North West, Finalist.
-Nominated & highly commended, New Designers, '1 Year on' London



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