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Ceramics & Glass (MA)

Juliet Ferguson-Rose

Juliet Ferguson-Rose is a London-based artist and sculptor.

She received a First-Class degree in Fine Art from Newcastle University (2015) and is undertaking an MA at the Royal College of Art (2023). Ferguson-Rose has exhibited nationally and has been invited to residencies with Collective Matter (London), Joya (Spain), The Royal Standard (Liverpool) and The Newbridge Project (Newcastle Upon Tyne).

She is a recipient of the Sir Alistair and Lady Pilkington Award (2022) and the Charlotte Fraser Prize (2023). 

Degree Details

School of Arts & HumanitiesCeramics & Glass (MA)RCA2023 at Battersea and Kensington

RCA Battersea, Woo Building, First and third floors

Same as above image with myself in front of the works.

My practice assembles personal, prehistorical and topographical references. As an artist and sculptor primarily working in clay, I am making sculptures as both maker and ‘archaeologist’ of collaged space, time and objects. 

Through excavating, mixing, cutting, compressing and attaching clay, I unearth and create layers of surface and meaning. Drawing upon this broad visual language of making, clay components are grouped to expose topographical portals, where narratives are arranged and rearranged, becoming an assemblage of relics preserved in time, totems to future-past narratives. 

This approach parallels the exhilaration of the archaeologist excavating, with the process of an artist who mines concepts from the recesses of their mind, both seeking to stumble upon the unknown. The language of the clay itself is of prime importance, comprised of fine particles of compressed amalgam of mineral, flora and fauna. Mixed and hidden layers reveal the material’s tactile nature and the human need to create, preserve and remember. I create works that aspire to delight the viewer’s curiosity, reminding us that no layer is the same in the process of discovery.

Marbled clay, excavated with tools in soft hues of pinks, blues, purples and browns.
Marbled clay, excavated with tools, blob texture and ridged in soft hues of pinks, blues, purples and browns.

Medium:

Glazed White Stoneware and Terracotta

Size:

21 x 23 x 4
12 wall based ceramic assemblages, with Marbled clay, excavated with tools in soft hues of pinks, blues, purples and browns
detail wall based ceramic assemblages, with Marbled clay, excavated with tools in soft hues of pinks, blues, purples and browns
1 of ceramic assemblages, with Marbled clay, excavated with tools in soft hues of pinks, blues, purples and browns

Medium:

Glazed White Stoneware and Terracotta Ceramic, Bronze, Found Objects, Gold Leaf

Size:

210cm x 110 x 6
Detail of Purple circle, stripes of clay
Glazed White Stoneware and Red Earthenware purple circle

Medium:

Glazed White Stoneware and Terracotta

Size:

41 x 41 x 5.5
wall based ceramics, with Crawley glaze, feels all bubbly and other worldly
Criss Cross, Shapes on Grid & Stacked

Medium:

Glazed White Stoneware and Terracotta

Size:

From left 26 x 25 x 2, 35 x 35 x 6 , 17 x 14 x 2
Organic Circular form in pastel pinks, purples and browns
Organic Circular form in pastel pinks, purples and browns, Detail

Medium:

Glazed White Stoneware and Terracotta

Size:

41 x 41 x 5.5
Purple oval ceramic, textured with findings from walks
Close up of Purple oval ceramic, textured with findings from walks, small jewellery bag
Close up Purple oval ceramic, textured with findings from walks - shoe sole

Medium:

Glaze Stoneware and Porcelain

Size:

59 x 41 x 5.5
Goddess figure red sheet metal, purple, pink brown ceramics stuck on, digitally printed sand bags with mixed ceramic image on
Photographed by Benjamin Deakin
close up of venus ceramic pieces, striped like pieces of ceramic

Medium:

Glazed stoneware and Terracotta Ceramic, Sheet Steel, silicone, Iron oxide coating, digitally printed fabric, sand.

Size:

160 x 60 x 60
Reduction fired Stoneware and Porcelain, brown orange speckled curve ceramic to make up a wiggle
brown orange speckled curve detail ceramic
Reduction fired Stoneware and Porcelain, brown orange speckled curve ceramic to make up a wiggle

Medium:

Reduction Fired Stoneware, Terracotta and Porcelain

Size:

42 x 127 x 5.5

Sir Alistair and Lady Pilkington Scholarship