Medieval English Pottery | Museum of London
A slideshow of Medieval pottery in the museum of London in the City of London, Barbican.
Taken 14th April 2017
A slideshow of Medieval pottery in the museum of London in the City of London, Barbican.
Taken 14th April 2017
This talk from Jacqui Pearce, Senior Finds Specialist at MOLA, looks at the rich archaeological evidence for the many different kinds of pottery that have been made in the London area from the 12th through to the 19th century, including medieval greywares, Surrey whitewares, London-made redwares, tin-glazed wares, stonewares, slipwares and porcelain and covering known centres extending from Woolwich and Deptford to Pinner, Fulham and Mortlake.
Jacqui Pearce, Senior Ceramic Specialist at MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology), discusses the development of MOLA's medieval London pottery type series. The excavation of a number of waterfront sites in London led to the discovery of pottery-rich medieval dumps located behind wooden river revetments. The revetment timbers were accurately dated through dendrochronology which enabled MOLA to create an incredibly detailed typology of pottery through the medieval period. Pottery is the most common material found on archaeological sites and this precise dating information has been hugely important, enabling us to date the layers of archaeology found on our sites.
Discover how the Medieval pottery on display at Hull and East Riding Museum was made in this video presented by Graham Taylor from Potted History.
Part of Festival of Archaeology 2020.
Slideshow of installation for "The Space Between," Albright-Knox Gallery public exhibition at Darwin Martin House in Buffalo, NY.
Jun Kaneko's artworks were installed on June 22-24, 2020 and will be on exhibit through October 3, 2021.
Exhibition curated by Aaron Ott.
All photographs by Trevor Lare.
Video by Aaron Zavitz, ThinkMOTION:
The University of Nebraska Medical Center is home to two large installations by Jun Kaneko: Search (glass tower) and Origin (ceramic Columns).#PublicArt #GlassArt #Ceramic #ArtInstallations #Art
Photographic slideshow of Jun Kaneko's COLUMNS project.
Photos and slideshow by Takashi Hatakeyama.
The ceramic columns were created at the Building Products Co. sewer pipe factory in Phoenix, Arizona. From 2015-2016, Kaneko made over seventy 12-foot-tall columns. The columns have since been arranged in several public and private installations.