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Pam Su Ceramics

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Lost and Found

Photography by Jenny Harper courtesy of British Ceramics Biennial

2021

Installation made as part of the Fresh Talent Award, British Ceramics Biennial, The Good Yard, Stoke-on-Trent

“Lost and Found” is a temporary place for lost things. The installation explores feeling and mood through colour, space, and light. It conjures hope and disillusionment, but leaves room for the viewer to find their own seeing and meaning.

Pam Su’s practice welcomes both control and chaos in her work with clay and glaze. Su channels the vast, wild and lonely psyche of the American West and pulls contemporary ceramics practice along for the ride.

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© pamsuceramics 2023