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  1. Kate Malone is one of the UK’s leading ceramic artists with an illustrious career spanning thirty years. She has developed an unmistakable and highly regarded style, evidenced by her unique, hand-made pots and intricately ornamented sculptures.

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    Kate Malone MBE. Curriculum Vitae Presented by Adrian Sassoon. Born 1959, London, England. 1979-1982 1983-1986. Bristol Polytechnic, Bristol, BA (Hons) Ceramics Royal College of Art, London, MA Ceramics. Working in London & Kent. Kate Malones main studios are in Kent and her glaze archive is presented in her small London studio.

  3. Overview. Artworks. Kate Malone was born in London; she studied at Bristol Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art. After graduating she set up a studio in London and has recently acquired a studio in the country. Malone is concerned with organic forms and her work is strongly sculptural.

  4. Kate Malone. A graduate of the Royal College of Art in 1986, Kate Malones work spans pottery, sculpture, public art, and glaze research. Inspired by the optimism and joy found in nature, she has established studios in the UK, France, and Spain and has built the largest glaze archive in London.

  5. Kate Malone is best known for her sculptural, brightly coloured, and ornately decorated works. These are often inspired by nature, particularly the forms of fruits and vegetables, and feature her distinctive crystalline glazes. Alongside producing individual works in her studio, and her focus on glaze research, she has also worked on numerous ...

  6. Kate Olivia Malone MBE (born 29 January 1959) in London, is a British potter and ceramic artist. With Keith Brymer Jones, she judges BBC2 ’s The Great Pottery Throw Down. [1] [2] She is known for her large sculptures and using bright colors. References. ↑ Wilson, Benji (7 November 2015).

  7. Jan 5, 2022 · Kate Malone is a British studio potter, ceramic artist and judge, alongside Keith Brymer Jones, on The Great Pottery Throw Down. She has studios in London and France and has become one of Britain’s leading ceramic artists with an illustrious career spanning thirty years.

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