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Repaired Ceramics (drilled and wired)
Material ID: 1426
Description
These creatively repaired ceramic shards, bowls and plates are both delightfully crafted and though-provoking, encouraging us to look again at materials we may consider to be ‘waste’, and to revalue the skills and expertise involved in acts of repair. These characterful reconstructions were made by Bridget Harvey, a maker, researcher and activist who brings together discarded and damaged domestic objects, waste materials, and repair and conservation techniques drawn from numerous disciplines. Bridget’s experimental ceramic repairs have included plates held together with band aids, brown paper parcel tape, gardening wire, elaborate embroidery and milk-derived casein glue.
This particular piece of pottery has been drilled and stapled back together with twists of brass wire. It was made in 2022 during a Festival of Stuff masterclass where Bridget led a public group in experimental ceramic repair.
Library Details
Site
Bloomsbury
Status
In Library
Location
Locked Cabinets: Fragile / Valuable
Form
Object, Wire
Handling guidance
Wash hands after handling.
Date entered collection
Wednesday 4th March, 2020