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Emotional metaphors – Ceramic Review

Emotional metaphors – Ceramic Review

Emotional metaphors – Ceramic Review Tending the FiresClaire Curneen’s sculptures are poignant reflections on the nature of humanity and our precarious place within it. Universal themes of loss, suffering and sacrifice underlie her intricate porcelain figures,...
Crafts Council Collections Article

Crafts Council Collections Article

Crafts Council Collections Article Ceramics: Art and Perception No. 102 2015 The UK Crafts Council CollectionArticle by Paul Bailey For full-time ceramics makers, the need to gaina national standing for their work has neverbeen more important. Added to this is...
Craft Art International Austrialia

Craft Art International Austrialia

Craft Art International Austrialia TO THIS I PUT MY NAME A palette of blue, black, white and gold are used to portray the convergence of art history and ceramics history in the androgynous, single standing, porcelain figures of Claire Curneen. Profile by Laura Gray...
St Davids Cathedral Pembroke

St Davids Cathedral Pembroke

St Davids Cathedral Pembroke To coincide with St. David’s Cathedral, Festival of Music 2014, artist Claire Curneen presents five sculptures, in the North Quire Aisle of the Catherdral. The religious space has left an imprint on Curneen’s work and over the years...