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Kevin

Morris

Location: Aberdeen

Materials: Casting, Found, Objects, Slip Casting
The physical, social, and cultural landscape and environment i find myself in is hugely important to my work and development. Based in Aberdeen I am often referred to as a ‘Nomadic Ceramicist’ exhibiting my work nationally and internationally as well as working with a range of artists, institutions and on various public projects. Initially motivated by an investigation of my own family heritage and material culture my recent work engages with concepts of craft, material, and place, often exploring themes of multi-generational craft. Making narrative work that considers traditional and contemporary practice as well our collective connections to heritage and tradition through ceramics I feel my practice is an extension of the lineage of practitioners who have gone before me making contemporary work that contributes to this. Thematically my recent work and practice has been shaped by northern landscapes, exploring themes of identity and place often through local eating and drinking cultures, focusing on these narratives and rituals associated with living within northern places, and how these actions preserve intimate and strong connections towards ‘north’ as itself, a place. I feel by their very nature; ceramics and food forge connection, cohesiveness and symbolize the intrinsically communal and collaborative aspects of both practices. Integral to my practice is participation and engagement, valuing opportunities to learn alongside others.

Previous Experience

Kevin Andrew Morris (b. Aberdeen 1988) Kevinandrew.morris@gmail.com Scottish Ceramics Gallery, 40 Regent Quay, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB11 5BE +44 (0) 7530364589 , Initially undertaking Three Dimensional Design at Grays School of Art Morris went on to graduate with BA (Hons) in Ceramic Design in 2010 from The Glasgow School of Art. The physical, social, and cultural landscape and environment i find myself in is hugely important to my work and development. Based in Aberdeen I am often referred to as a ‘Nomadic Ceramicist’ exhibiting my work nationally and internationally as well as working with a range of artists, institutions and on various public projects including founding Scottish Ceramics Gallery and Co founding Aberdeen Ceramics Studio.

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