Exhibitions

Animal Mineral Vegetable. (Curation)  The Art Station, Saxmundum, Suffolk. 2022.

Another Fine Mess (Solo) Asylum Studios, Suffolk. 2022

Dirty Work. The Art Station, Saxmundum, Suffolk. 2022

Ceramics – The Central Core 2 , Richard Saltoun Gallery, London. 2021.

Waiting For Something Better To Come Along.  (Solo) Saltoun Online. Women 2.0 Series. Richard Saltoun Gallery, London. 2020.

One More Thing.  Asylum Gallery, Rendlesham, Suffolk. 2019.

Between Us. (Britain & China)  Original Projects, Great Yarmouth, & University Of Suffolk, Ipswich. 2019

This Is Not An Oak Tree. Jugg Art Foundation Gallery. 2019.

Uncommon Or Garden. Jugg Art Foundation Sculpture Park & Pavilion Gallery. 2018

Silent Street. Annual Ipswich Biennial. 2018

Mixed Messages. Arbor House, Ipswich. 2018

Jugg Art Foundation, Sluice Art Fair. London 2017.

The Dramatic Vessel.  Museum Of Contemporary Ceramic Art, Shigaraki, Japan. 2017

Vessels With Pestles, Chalices From Palaces. Minories Gallery, Colchester. 2017

Sad but True. Jerwood East. Ipswich. 2016

One Minute Volume 8,9    Touring Moving image show. 2014/2016

Form & Dysfunction.  Solo Exhibition. Minories Gallery. Colchester, Essex. Catologue. 2015

Eastern Open, Kings Lynn Arts Centre, Norfolk. (prizewinner) Exhibition catalogue. 2013, 2007.

British Ceramic From Bernard Leach To The New Generation. Museum Of Contemporary Ceramic Art, Shigaraki, Japan. 2014

The Inaugural  Artlacuna Film FestivalArtlacuna Space, Wandsworth, London. 2013

Photography LandscapeContemporary Art Gallery, Worcester. 2013

Modern Time – Modern HousekeepingEye Film Institute, Amsterdam. 2013

Air Space. Waterfront Gallery, Ipswich.  (Prize Winner). 2012

Liberated Word. (Film Program) Pounds Art Centre, Bath. July 2012

Suffolk ShowCase. Smiths Row Gallery, Bury St Edmunds. 2006/2011 (Commendation)

Video Showcase, Key Arts, Ipswich, Suffolk.

Hearing Voices Seeing Things. (ex. Cat). 2006 Serpentine Gallery, London.

Birthday Show, Peggy & Ronald Jugg Gallery, London, 2005.

Matthew Collins Convention. LCCA  (Leytonstone Centre of Contemporary Art). London.  2003.

Radio, Radio. (sound show on the internet.)

Times of Our Lives – Beginings. The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. (ex cat.) 2000.

The Plate Show. Collins Art Gallery, Glasgow. ( ex cat) 1999.

European Prize for Contemporary Art & Design, (prize winner) Vienna, Paris. (ex cat.) 1999.

Keskemet Symposium Show, University Of Budapest Gallery, Hungary,1998.

Hot off the Press. Carlyle City Art Gallery, Crafts Council Gallery, London. (ex cat.) touring. 1996.

Painting. Atlantis Gallery, London. 1995.

Perfect Circles. Plantation House. London. 1994.

Artists in Essex. Epping Forest Museum. 1992/6.

Ceramic Contemporaries, V&A Museum, London. 1991.

Colours of the Earth. British Council. (ex cat) touring. 1991.

Show Case. ICA London. 1990.

Northern Young Contemporaries, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. 1987/83.

Awards.

Experimental Media Award Eastern Open, Kings Lynn. 2013

Prize Winner. Air Space, Waterfront Gallery, Ipswich, Suffolk. 2012

Commendation. Suffolk Showcase, Smiths Row, Bury St Edmunds 2011

Best Newcomer Award. Eastern Open, Kings Lynn.  2007/

Award of Merit. European Prize of Contemporary Art & Design. 1998.

London Arts Board Award. 1995.

Travel Award. British Council. 1993.

Prize Winner, Artists In Essex. 1984 / 1990

Award of Merit, Fletcher Challenge, New Zealand. 1989.

Prize Winner. White Space Drawing, London.

Education.

Royal College of Art, London.

The Polytechnic, Wolverhampton.

Harlow Technical College, Essex.

 

Teaching / Residencies.

Brookside School, Goodmayes, London.  (Artist in Residence)

Keskemet, Hungary, (Artist in Residence)

Cavendish School of Art. London.

Loughton College. Essex.

Islington and Highbury College, London.

Slough College, Slough. Canterbury School of Art, Kent.

University of California, Davis, USA

Harlow College. Essex.

Collections in public and private collections in Britain and abroad.

Karen Densham