V&A Magazine
Myself & Nicole Farhi talking about our favorite objects in the V&A in this months V&A Magazine…

Myself & Nicole Farhi talking about our favorite objects in the V&A in this months V&A Magazine…


‘Closed cellular form’ featured in the July 2008 Issue
Featured in ‘The Ceramics Book’ second edition by Emmanuel Cooper


Featured in Ceramic Review 219 May/June 2006
The exhibition Line, Form and Surface is a ceramic conversation between two old friends; a dialogue that is an articulate exchange of views on a common aesthetic. Ceramists Susan Disley and Angela Verdon gave their first joint exhibition twenty years ago at the opening of the Craft Gallery at Nottingham Castle Museum. Since then, their careers have developed along parallel lines, with both becoming respected figures nationally and internationally. Over the years, as their reputations have grown, they have maintained a mutually supportive friendship. Now they are showing together again in an exhibition that celebrates more than twenty years of making, and, following a programme of building restoration, marks the reopening of Rufford Craft Centre’s gallery.
text by Judy Adams