Venue
Central Saint Martin's Public Foyer
Starts
Friday, April 8, 2022
Ends
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Address
1 Granary Square, London, N1
Location
London
Organiser
Ceramic Art London 8-10th April

Using smog dust, glaze, ceramics and clay stop-frame animation ‘On Air’ makes visible and tangible the invisible poison of air pollution, aiming to stimulate discussion, debate and vitally, action.

Hosted by Ceramic Art London, and located at The Crossing in Central Saint Martins’ public foyer, On Air will feature: Smogware’s provocative teacups coloured with smog-stained glazes, American artist, Kim Abeles’s challenging work allowing ambient particulate dust to fall on commemorative plates revealing portraits of world leaders and their statements on air quality. Glaze supremo, Linda Bloomfield explores lichen in glazes, as early-indicators of air pollution, Jasmine Pradissitto’s sculptures in Noxtek, a ceramic geopolymer that absorbs nitrogen dioxide and Jo Pearl combines ceramics with clay animation to bring to life the feeling of gasping for breath.