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Alasdair Neil MacDonell
Professional Member of The Craft Potters Association
Born in Southwark, London. My Father was an architect and my two sisters and I had a lot of exposure to the arts and crafts, particularly old buildings! I remember becoming aware of the creative effects of fire when a neighbours wooden garage containing an ancient ash framed van caught fire. When extinguished there stood a fascinating labyrinth of standing charcoal. When I first started working with clay at college it was the transformation of materials during firing that held me in thrall - it still does. As an art teacher I began working with clay in the classroom. The necessity of devising modelling and handbuilding projects, and the uninhibited and energetic originality shown by my pupils opened my eyes to the potential of the material as an expressive and figurative medium. After 4 years I returned to college to work with clay as my main subject for a Bachelor of Education degree. The incidental commercial success of my degree show paid for my first kiln and I worked hard over weekends and evenings to develop what I had started. I also remained committed to my teaching career, becoming specialist ceramics teacher, head of department and occasional college lecturer. My confidence in my own work grew and I have been a full time ceramicist since 1992.
Inspiration
As a 6 year old visiting the Egyptian rooms in the British Museum I was overwhelmed by the textures, patterns and sinister esoteric nature of the mummified remains. I remain interested in disguise and concealment as expressed in primitive cultures and the way that the damage found in archaeological artefacts speaks of their history. My fascination with the human face has made it an obvious choice as a focus for my ideas, though I am conscious of how difficult it is to avoid clichés and pastiche. Yet it is the ubiquity of images of the face throughout the history of humankind that draws me to them.
Professional Activities
8 Pieces of work in public collections in UK and Spain.
Work represented in private collections in Australia, Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and USA.
Lectures and workshops given to: The Northern Potters Association, Scottish Potters Association, Southern Potters Association, Kent Potters and the Wye Potters.
1991 Received British Council Award for teaching to work in America.
Travelled 10,000 miles around USA visiting teaching centres, meeting artists/gallery owners and selling work.
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Sally MacDonell
Professional Member of The Craft Potters Association
I am continually fascinated by people. I'm a great observer of people and thrive on interaction with others. I explore the human condition by modelling the female form from clay; changing the mood and feeling of a piece by the positioning of a shoulder or hand.
“In a world where so much energy is put into noticing the differences between people, I look for the feelings, desires, mannerisms we all share, elevating the ordinary into something special. We are all so curious.”
Glazing
Having smoke fired for 12 years; I now work with colour. I love colour! I have developed a finish using underglaze colours mixed with engobe and fired to 1186°C. I'm drawn to the colours found in the Greek terracottas from the second century BC and Medieval Netherlandic wood cravings. Surfaces that show experience, having been eroded and fragmented. When I apply the glaze it's very much like painting. It's a very spontaneous process which fits with the way I hand build.
When I was a Smoke Firer
Sunday afternoons in Boston, Lincolnshire were often spent in the garden with my Dad. As a child I took delight in poking sticks into the ritual bonfire of a weekend. Little did I appreciate as an adult I'd have bonfires for a living! My smoke firings were fast and had a lot of flames, really more flames than smoke. I used wood shavings and newspaper and the firing lasted around 10 minutes. Hot blackened figures were precariously lifted out of the flames and left to sizzle on the grass. When cooled the figures were cleaned and waxed. It was a wonderfully exciting and smelly process. A frozen moment of fire captured in the surface patina of the figures.
Professional Activities
2004 Commissioned for P&O Cruises to make three sculptures for its new ship Arcadia.
Lectures and workshops given to Midland Potters, Northern Potters and Southern Potters Association and the Scottish Potter's Kindrogen Camp.
1998 nominated for an Arts Foundation Fellowship.
1996 Crafts council Setting Up Grant Recipient.
Self-funded an expedition traveling 10,000 miles around America, visiting teaching centers and universities, meeting artist/gallery owners.
Public Collections and Publications
Neil MacDonell
Public Collections
Castle Museum, Nottingham
Leicestershire Schools Collection
Montblanc Collection, Spain
W.A. Ismay Collection, York Museum
Publications
Ceramic Jewellery, by Joy Bosworth. A&C Black, London.
Ceramics and Mixed Media, by Joy Bosworth. A&C Black, London
Ceramic Art and Perception (Issue 33) - Feature Article, Oct 1998
Nouvel Objet 2 - Feature Article, 1997
Artists Newsletter - Feature Article, July 1996
Ceramic Review 139 - Feature on selling work in Amercia, 1993
Ceramic Review 110 - Feature on work and methods, 1988
Ceramic Review 94 - Potter in the classroom, 1985
Sally MacDonell
Public Collections
W.A. Ismay Collection, York Museum
Publications
Ceramic Review Issue 325 Jan/ Feb 2024 Front Cover and Feature article!
Celebrity Gogglebox (Series 2 All episodes)- background feature, on Channel 4
Grayson Perry’s Art Club (Series 2 Episode 4) - background feature, on Channel 4
Ceramics for Beginners: Animals and Figures, by Susan Hills. Lark Books, USA
Ceramics and Mixed Media, by Joy Bosworth. A&C Black, London
Ceramic Figures: A Directory of Artists, by Michael Flynn. A&C Black. London
Kerameiki Techni (Issue 40) April 2002 - 'Of Clay We Are Made', by Alasdair Neil MacDonell
Porcelain, by Jack Doherty. A&C Black and University of Pennsylvania Press
The Human Form in Clay, by Jane Waller (Crowood Press)
Raku, Investigations into Fire, by David Jones (Crowood Press)
Ceramic Art and Perception (Issue 33) Oct 1998 - 'Sally MacDonell, Portraits of Posture', by Ian Wilson
Previous Exhibitions
We have regularly exhibited at markets and festivals in the UK and across Europe : Potfest, UK; Terrania, Montblanc, Spain; Art in Clay, UK; Keramisto, Milsbeek, The Netherlands; Printemps des Potiers, Bandol, France; Celebrating Ceramics, UK; Keramiekmarkt Swalmen, The Netherlands; Goudse Keramiekdagen, The Netherlands; RHS Wisley, Craft in Focus, UK; The Craft Festival, UK.
Neil MacDonell
2023 Neil and Sally MacDonell Solo exhibition, Contemporary Ceramics, London
2022 Potfest Compton Verney
2021 Potfest Compton Verney and Potfest in the Park, Cumbria
2020 Potfest in the Park, Cumbria
2019 Contemporary Art and Design show, RHS Wisley
2018 Contemporary Art and Design Show, RHS Wisley
2017 Contemporary Art and Design Show, RHS Wisley
2016 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2015 Pyramid Gallery, York
2015 Simon Drew Gallery, Dartmouth
2014 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2013 Bevere Gallery, Worcester
2012 Blackheath Gallery, London
2012 Rye Art Gallery, Rye, East Sussex
2012 Pyramid Gallery, York
2011 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2012 Twelve, Bath
2010 Tim Andrews Gallery, Exeter
2009 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2007 Tim Andrews Gallery, Exeter
2006 Simon Drew Gallery, Dartmouth
2006 Tim Andrews Gallery, Exeter
2005 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2004 McHardy Sculpture Co. London
2004 Simon Drew Gallery, Dartmouth
2003 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2002 Maltby Gallery, Winchester
2002 Keramisch atelier Toon Thjis Gallery, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2002 The Alexander Gallery, Brighton
2002 Beaux Arts, Bath
2001 McHardy Sculpture Co. London
2000 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2000 Solo Show Cecilia Colman Gallery, London
2000 Miller Gallery, New York, USA
2000 Beaux Arts, Bath
1999 Galerie Andre, Brussels, Belgium
1999 McHardy Sculpture Co. London
1998 ’The MacDonells' Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
1997 Cecilia Colman gallery, London
1997 Beaux arts, Bath
1996 Gomez Gallery, Baltimore, USA
1996 Potfest, Penrith, Cumbria
Sally MacDonell
2023 Neil and Sally MacDonell Solo exhibition;Contemporary Ceramics, London
2022 Ceramic Art London, Central St.Martins
2021 Bevere Gallery, Worcester
2020 Potfest in the Park, Cumbria
2019 Ceramic Art London, Central St.Martins
2018 Bevere Gallery Worcester
2018 Ceramic Art London, Central St. Martins
2017 Ceramic Art London, Central St. Martins
2016 Leeds Art Gallery
2015 Pyramid Gallery, York
2015 Simon Drew Gallery, Dartmouth
2015 “Figure That”, The Craft & Design Centre, Leeds
2014 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2013 Ceramic Art London, Royal College of Art
2013 Bevere Gallery, Worcester
2012 Blackheath Gallery, London
2012 Rye Art Gallery, Rye, East Sussex
2012 Pyramid Gallery, York
2011 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2010 Twelve, Bath
2010 Tim Andrews Gallery, Exeter
2009 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2007 Tim Andrews Gallery, Exeter
2006 Simon Drew Gallery, Dartmouth
2006 Tim Andrews Gallery, Exeter
2005 Ceramic Art London, Royal College of Art
2005 Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
2004 McHardy Sculpture Co. London
2004 Simon Drew Gallery, Dartmouth
2002 Keramisch Atelier Toon Thijs, Nijmegen, The Netherland
2002 Beaux Arts, Bath
2001 McHardy Sculpture Co. London
2001 Contemporary Ceramics, London. 'The Figure Show’
2000 CPA Exhibition at the Morley Gallery, London
2000 Miller Gallery, New York, USA
2000 Cecilia Colman Gallery, London
2000 Beaux Arts, Bath
1999 Galerie Andre, Belgium, Brussels.
1999 ‘Face to Face' McHardy Sculpture Co.
1998 Simon Drew Gallery, Dartmouth
1998 ’The MacDonells' Montpellier Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon
1998 Crafts Council Shop, Victoria and Albert Museum
1998 'New Faces' European Ceramics, Knaresborough.
1996 Gomez Gallery, Baltimore, USA
1996 Potfest, Penrith , Cumbria