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Dr Angela Tait's Outputs (8)

Super-Duper Objects (2023)
Exhibition / Performance

Angela Tait is a sculptor who works primarily in the medium of clay. She is interested in both the sculptural possibilities of ceramics and where it fits into our everyday domestic lives.
In her paper ‘Craft as Aesthetic Position’ (2011), curator a... Read More about Super-Duper Objects.

Like a Bull in a China Shop (2022)
Exhibition / Performance

Jeffrey Knopf is a sculptor whose work considers time and form. He defamiliarizes objects – often relics from museum collections – and represents them through incongruous contemporary materials.
Angela Tait works primarily with clay and the formal q... Read More about Like a Bull in a China Shop.

Smalls (2021)
Exhibition / Performance

Durational performance over one full day of the International Ceramics Festival 2021.

Smalls is a series of thrown and altered ceramic vessels which build to make an installation.

The COVID Clay Diary (2021)
Exhibition / Performance

An exhibition of ceramic pieces made one per day during the first COVID lockdown in 2020 responding to the personal,social, cultural and political context of each individual day.

Northern Willow (2019)
Exhibition / Performance

Northern Willow at the Whitaker
A collection of ceramics exploring local identity and value systems in the North West, set against an eclectic and vibrant group of relevant artefacts from the archives of the Whitaker Museum and Gallery.

This... Read More about Northern Willow.

The Urban Moth 2018 (2018)
Exhibition / Performance

Artist in residence and a solo exhibition at the Manchester Museum.

The urban moth is a response to the collections in the Entomology Department of the museum. The Urban Moth is an entirely fictitious breed of moth that lives in the museum. It res... Read More about The Urban Moth 2018.

Position Open
Exhibition / Performance

An artists' residency concluding in an exhibition of ceramics, Illustration and photography held in conjunction with the re-opening of Manchester Victoria Station 2015