Considering Art Podcast – Raewyn Harrison, ceramicist

London-based, New Zealand-born ceramicist Raewyn Harrison has made the River Thames the focus of her practice. In this episode, she talks about the hobby of mud larking in which people discover all manner of everyday objects from centuries past in the Thames mud at low tide and how her own discoveries are made into ceramics, how she photographs old maps and de-commissioned installations in the Thames estuary and transfers them on to porcelain, her involvement in public projects and workshops around the Thames, her “protest” bottles, and about her latest work for the Museum of London’s mud larking exhibition.

Raewyn Harrison talking with Bob Chaundy

Accompanying images on consideringart.com

Foreshore Finds
1851 Balloon View
Maunsell Fort
Protest Bottle

Booth Plate – Westminster and Lambeth

Bankside Panorama
Gasometer Array

Back to the River Project

All images are © Raewyn Harrison

You can see more of Raewyn’s work on her website

Music: Ibiza by MBB | https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial

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