Artists, Makers
Exhibitions
Discover our intimate exhibitions
displaying exceptional craftsmanship.
Making Memories – The Anniversary Exhibition
‘Making Memories’, our Anniversary Exhibition, will celebrate the gallery’s 25th year with a special group show featuring 20 artists creating works around the theme of memory.
Tales of Boseong - Seong-Il Hong & Hye-Jin Lee
‘Tales of Boseong’, a new show by Seong-Il Hong and Hye-Jin Lee, of ceramic teaware from the tea-growing Boseong region of South Korea.
A Showcase of Glass by Michèle Oberdieck
A Showcase of Glass by Michèle Oberdieck
Michèle Oberdieck creates hand-blown glass vessels that explore the fluidity of form and the possibilities of colour. Inspired by biomorphic shapes found in plant growth and decay, her pieces capture the transformations of nature in glass.
Akiko Hirai – A Solo Show: Rin-ne Tensho 輪廻転生
Akiko Hirai’s Solo Show “Rin-ne Tensho 輪廻転生” at Flow Gallery, featuring a new collection of work.
Sculpting Nature Showcase by Shannon Clegg
Sculpting Nature Showcase by Shannon Clegg
Shannon Clegg creates botanical sculptures using a unique hand-moulding technique and fresh-cut flowers, such as Statice and Kangaroo Paw. She reimagines the traditional craft process of flower pressing.
Kati Tuominen-Niittylä
Flow is delighted to present a solo exhibition by the Finnish ceramic artist Kati Tuominen-Niittylä. Her vessels combine multiple techniques alternating between wheel-throwing, casting, and hand-building evoking archetypal silhouettes reminiscent of functional vessels such as buckets and basketry.
‘Us at Work’ – Jewellery Showcase
‘Us at Work’ Jewellery Showcase
Romilly Saumarez Smith with Lucie Gledhill, Anna Wales, Rachel Jones, Carola Solcia and Laura Ngyou.
Jewellery
Rhythms of Making – Iva Polachova & Lizzie Kimbley
Rhythms of Making
A Duo Show – Iva Polachova & Lizzie Kimbley
Ceramics & Weaving
Atmospheres: A Collaborative Exhibition by Celia Dowson & Isobel Napier
A Collaborative Exhibition
Celia Dowson & Isobel Napier
Glass & Paper
Constructing Space: An Exhibition of Danish Contemporary Craft
Exhibition of Danish Craft
Ane Christensen, Heidi Hentze and Trine Drivsholm
London Craft Week 2023
Ash & Plumb
Duo Exhibition
Ash & Plumb
Wood
‘This collection is a playful exploration of form and finish and a celebration of the Oak tree from which these vessels were hewn, featuring a recently developed softer natural finish alongside our established darker offerings’.
Collect 2023
Group Exhibition
Artists Include: Akiko Hirai, Derek Wilson, Maria Kristofersson, Celia Dowson, Marian Bijlenga, Masamichi Yoshikawa, Claire Benn, Chloé Rosetta Bell, Cecile Daladier, Made by Bill, Sandy Buchanan.
Somerset House
Collect: International Art Fair for Contemporary Craft and Design returns 3-5 March 2023
Maria Kristofersson
Solo Exhibition
Maria Kristofersson
Ceramics
Accompanied by Textile Artist Claire Benn
This new body of work has a expanded, "earthy" colour palette, together with the restrained monochrome colours of terracotta, white and black.
Apricity
Duo Exhibition
Nancy Fuller and Maria Sigma
Ceramics & Textiles
Apricity
(n.) the warmth of the winter sun.
Lizzie Farey
Solo Exhibition
Lizzie Farey
Baskets
Lizzie Farey is inspired by her natural surroundings carefully observing the movement and patterns found in landscapes.
Akiko Hirai
Solo Exhibtion
Akiko Hirai
Ceramics
Akiko often carves her vessels and works quickly and rhythmically. There is an absence of mechanical regularity as she fears the rhythm becoming too static. The carved textures derive from Kamakura-bori, an old folk craft of wood carving based in Kamakura in Japan. This is called Kohiki.
Chloé Rosetta Bell
Solo Exhibition, Residency and Supper Club
Chloé Rosetta Bell
Ceramics
A collection based upon a residency with Flow in Wales exploring the mussel shells and seaweed that purify Halen Môn’s sea salt.
Sophie Frost
Showcase
Sophie Frost
Ceramics
Concerned with the spiritual, they emulate the essence of dusk, day and night time, embodying that energy through their slip and oxide surfaces alongside ornamented hoops and moons.
Collect 2022
Group Exhibition
Artists Include: Akiko Hirai, Jo Barker, Cecile Daladier, Studio MC, Celia Dowson, Fritz Baumann, Nina Malterud.
Somerset House
Collect: International Art Fair for Contemporary Craft and Design returns 25-27 February 2022
Paul Philp
Solo Exhibition
Studio Potter Paul Philp
Ceramics
A solo exhibition by renowned Studio Potter Paul Philp. Paul’s exhibition will reveal his influences of the natural world. As he puts it, “I have in mind rugged eroded surfaces, megaliths, fossils, ancient encrusted marbles and something of the quality of early Japanese Ceramics – Shigaraki and Iga ware.”
Tidelines
Collaborative Exhibition
Wood Artist Eleanor Lakelin and Silversmith Adele Brereton
Wood and Metal
Exploring a mutual interest in the fragments of eroded objects and material they find on the Thames foreshore near their studios. Both artists create new narratives - reinterpreting found textures and forms in wood and silver.
Dialogue with the Material
Jewellery Showcase
German Jeweller Ulrike Ramin
Contemporary Jewellery
Ulrike Ramin enters into a dialogue with the material through processes, experimentation, intuition and time. She combines exciting contrasts. Powerful and delicate. Pure, elegant and strikingly different.
Embracing Serendipity
‘Embracing Serendipity’ - A Showcase by Potter Tim Lake
Tim Lake curates opportunities within his firings to allow variation and serendipitous possibilities to happen in the kiln. The pieces emerge from the kiln marked with the individual story of each firing.
The Language of Spoons
‘The Language of Spoons’ — a showcase of renowned Metal Artist Simone ten Hompel is now in the gallery.
Hompel sees metal as her first language, strongly believing that a true understanding of any craft must come through the experience of making. Over an illustrious career, she has earned a reputation as one of the most inventive silversmiths of her generation.
“Spoons are the first tools we learn to use and they are most likely the last tool we use with some dignity. Spoons are my kind of canvas where I can express this aspect of life. Alpha and Omega & all that happens in-between.”
In-Between
A solo show by Swedish Ceramic Artist Kina Björklund. Historical references abound in the work of Kina; decoration found in 18th-century ceramics, old lace, antique brooches and old ironmongery (her sister is an antique dealer). Kina uses these" tools" to stamp her plates and bowls. They provide intricate patterns. She uses terracotta clay and white transparent glazes, which look like icing on a cake.
Capturing Stillness, by JaeJun Lee and Hayley McCrirrick
‘Capturing Stillness’ is an exhibition of porcelain objects and dyed textiles. The exhibition showcases South Korean Ceramicist JaeJun Lee and Scottish Artist Hayley McCrirrick. Both artists capture a stillness through a refined palette and materials. They are led by their making process, allowing the repetition of core techniques to embody their intuition. The refinement of their processes showcases an exhibition that captures a tranquil and welcoming stillness to the gallery.
Solitary Flowers, ‘Einsame Blumen’by Cécile Daladier
We look forward to welcoming you to our joyous celebration of flowers by French artist Cécile Daladier. We will be showcasing a collection of Cecile’s ceramic Pique-Fleurs, that are inspired by Robert Schumann’s poetic ensemble ‘Einsame Blumen’. Schuman’s subtle and poetic music vocabulary resonates with Cecile’s relationship to flowers, clay and nature.
21 Objects by Ane Christensen
26 November 2020 - 29 January 2021
Flow is delighted to showcase the work of Danish artist Ane Christensen in ‘21 OBJECTS”, a celebration of both Flow’s and Ane’s twenty-first birthday.
London Craft Week 2020, Ceramic Landscapes; a show from Norway
Flow is delighted to showcase the work of two established Norwegian ceramicists, Nina Malterud and Astrid Sleire, during London Craft Week 2020 and in collaboration with the Norwegian Embassy.
The exhibition ‘Ceramic Landscapes, a show from Norway’ will showcase the sculptural qualities of Astrid Sleire’s work with the experimental, painterly wall plates by Nina Malterud’s. Through distinct practices and varying techniques, these two artists share a similar approach through texture, glaze and colour.