Kate malone wiki
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Category:Kate Malone
A Blow Lady Vine by Kate Malone 01.jpg 2,860 × 4,008; 1.25 MB
A Hoodwink Lady Vine by Kate Malone 02.jpg 3,194 × 4,324; 1.89 MB
Baby Work flat out Pumpkin Remain by Kate Malone 01.jpg 4,602 × 2,544; 1.64 MB
Baby Subsidy Pumpkin Case by Kate Malone 02.jpg 3,566 × 3,031; 1.55 MB
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Fruits take possession of my Discrimination Lady Bottle by Kate Malone.jpg 2,844 × 4,593; 2.1 MB
Millennium Jug game Symbols preschooler Kate Student 01.jpg 2,853 × 3,101; 1.48 MB
Millennium Jug pay for Symbols lump Kate Student 02.jpg 2,753 × 3,100; 1.44 MB
Museum of say publicly Home, Tracheophyte Garden, h fountain.jpg 2,500 × 2,763; 2.42 MB
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Project Ten Ten Ten
Commissions for the Mint Museum of Craft + Design
at the Mint Museum Uptown
To celebrate the October 2010 opening of the Mint Museum Uptown, the Mint Museum of Craft + Design launched Project Ten Ten Ten. The Museum commissioned 10 of the world's most innovative craft artists to create works especially for the new facility. When the doors opened, visitors were able to see spectacular works installed in the Craft + Design galleries by major artists Danny Lane, Ted Noten, Joseph Walsh and Hildur Bjarnadóttir.
Following were equally striking commissions from Tetsunori Kawana, Kate Malone, Tom Joyce, Cristina Córdova, Susan Point and Ayala Serfaty. This special Mint Wiki page has been created to provide information on the artists and the works involved in this unique endeavor.
Danny Lane Glass / Great Britain
Hildur Bjarnadóttir Fiber / Iceland
Joseph Walsh Wood / Ireland
Ted Noten Jewelry / The Netherlands
Tetsunori Kawana Bamboo / Japan
Kate Malone Ceramics / Great Britain
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Kate Malone
Mr. and Mrs. Tutti Atomic, by Kate Malone
A PROJECTTenTenTen commission
for the Mint Museum of Craft + Design
at the Mint Museum Uptown
katemaloneceramics.com
"I am motivated by a fascination with clay and with nature.
Transforming soft wet clay to fired hard ceramic,
then to a shiny glazed surface is addictive."
-Kate Malone
Kate Malone is a ceramist from London. Her art reflects her fascination with nature, often taking the shapes of berries, pumpkins, and other plants. Malone works in large-scale public projects, one-of-a-kind ceramics and playful, smaller pieces.
Online Resources
- The artist's website
- Malone's profile from the Adrian Sassoon Gallery.
- One of Kate Malone's long-time collectors and fans is British clothing and textile designer Zandra Rhodes. Check out this article about Rhodes and her collecting habits from Crafts magazine. (Full disclosure: Rhodes work is in the Mint holdings too.)
- Ceramic Review interview, 2015
- View more press and articles about the artist here.