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There is a particular quality of silence in an empty room, especially a family home when the door slams loudly and voices dissipate along the street. It is as if the air exhales, released from its constant disruption, constant churning by children running up the stairs and through doorways. For a moment, it is given reprieve to settle into the spaces left behind.
Material Presence 2018
May 2019
Ceramics Art and Perception: article 'Pacing the Perimeter'
May 2019
Ceramics Art and Perception: article 'Pacing the Perimeter'
PhD
Supervision
CURRENT SUPERVISION at CSAD:
Eve Oliver
PhD Title: A Portrait; Exploring how Reflections on and in Artistic Spaces and Research Places Affect Pedagogical Perspectives and Philosophical Focus.
Sherin Abbas
PhD Title: (Re)conceptualising reality: The Absence of Materiality in Computational Simulations and the Role that Makers Might Play in Developing Such ‘Realities'?
Jason Davies
Professional Doctorate: An Intervention Study to Support Design and Technology Pedagogy within Progression Step 3 of the Curriculum for Wales
COMPLETED CSAD
Laura Gray
PhD Title: In What Ways Are the Relationships Between Pottery And Sculpture Negotiated And Revealed In Contemporary Ceramics Practice?
INTERNAL EXAMINER CSAD
Gina Deininger
PhD Title: Does State of Being and Dynamic Movement Have a Relationship with Creativity,
INTERNAL ADVISOR CSAD
Bert Jones
PhD Title: The Leachean Standard of Studio Pottery: Developing a Contemporary Critical Theory
Yalda Borzog CSAD
PhD Title: Understanding the Ecology of a Studio and Temperament of Making, a Practice-led Research
EXTERNAL EXAMINER:
Limerick College of Art
Mandy Parslow
PhD Title: Investigating perspectives on place
Sunderland University
Angela Tate
PhD Title: Things that go ‘round: A rhythmanalysis of the relationship between a ceramics practice and domesticity using the form of the vessel
Ding Laing
PhD Title: An analysis of the differences in undergraduate ceramics education between China and the UK
Kathleen Moroney
PhD Title: Impact: Stillness in motion: an interdisciplinary study of movement in time and space through ceramics and dance
Tom Stollar
PhD Title: Archiving the Everyday: Examining the ordinary through self and ceramic art practice
Claire Todd
PhD Title: Movement, Making and Intercorporeality: Creating kinesthetic narratives through applied art practice.
Aberystwyth University
Michael Roberts
PhD Title: Imagining the face an investigation into hyperrealist depictions of the human facial surface
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