A Craftscotland project in partnership with the National Museums of Scotland, curated by Rose Watban. Meet Your Maker at NMS was an exhibition, event and workshop programme featuring work by 9 makers from across Scotland. For the exhibition I produced an expanded version of Gifts & Occupations, a piece of work first presented in the […]

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Solo exhibition for the Scottish Gallery in May 2009. An essay by Ellie Herring commissioned to accompany the exhibition can be downloaded from the Essay page. Photography: Shannon Tofts

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These boxes were first made for a group exhibition called International Boxes at the Scottish Gallery in January 2008. I continue to make new variations on the form, experimenting with glaze colour and pattern. The compositions envelop the boxes allowing them to act as deep containers or shallow trays. The origin of the forms are […]

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Drawings produced during the Regents International School residency 05/06. Exhibited as part of The Drawing Room exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland showcasing work from the Drawing Room project.

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A focus exhibition for Contemporary Applied Arts held in June 2008. Work is related to the solo exhibition Surface & Shape Photography: Shannon Tofts

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A solo exhibition for The Scottish Gallery held in August 2005 as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival program. An essay by Stuart Bennett commissioned to accompany the exhibition can be downloaded from the Essay page. A catalogue from the exhibition can be purchased through the Shop Photography: Shannon Tofts

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Solo exhibition for The Scottish Gallery in May 2003. An essay by Amanda Game to accompany the exhibition can be downloaded from the Essay page. A set of 8 screen prints which formed part of the exhibition can be seen on the page Lines in a Square Photography: Shannon Tofts

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From 2000 – 2002 I worked predominantly with Bone china paper clay on a series of objects that focused on the notion of drawing in three dimensions, using the material to define positive and negative spaces. These objects evolved to include drawn marks on the surface of the bone china and led directly into work […]

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