Greenwood’s major solo exhibition, Dialogues in Clay, comprises a contemplative assembly of ceramic heads gathered in silent exchange. Each vessel is different, yet with a presence symbolic of shared humanity. This body of work exalts the act of listening, the importance of dialogue, & the significance of community. Rooted in the ritual of gathering – so often around sharing food – these figures evoke a vision of a shared future in an inclusive and multicultural world.
We’re delighted to host an artist talk with Malcolm Greenwood in conversation with Joshua Yeldham on Saturday, 10th May from 2 – 4 pm. As there are limited places available, we encourage you to SECURE YOUR SPOT promptly.
Welcome drinks from 2pm; Talk to commence promptly at 2:30pm.
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MALCOM GREENWOOD | MAJOR SOLO EXHIBITION
Malcom Greenwood
Malcolm Greenwood began his working life as a fitter and machinist before studying mechanical engineering and later completing a business degree in the USA, where he first discovered a passion for clay in 1976. He went on to study and work with renowned Japanese potter Makoto Yabe, and in 1989, he transitioned to working full time as a ceramicist.