Crafts CouncilDirectoryAndrea Leigh Ceramics and PrintThe Point of CollapseAboutNew work created during my MA Ceramics course at Staffordshire University. Looking at attacks on cultural and historical settings during conflicts and the resilience of the people who rebuild their homes post conflict and the lone voices who try to help prevent it happening in the first place.Andrea Leigh Ceramics and PrintMatlock, EnglandLone Voice, Photographed by Catherine DineleyCeramic sculpture with No War sloganStill Standing , Photographed by Catherine Dineley A ceramic sculpture on show as part of Fresh at the British Ceramic Biennial at All Saints Church in Stoke on TrentWar Chest displayed at All Saints Church Hall, British Ceramic Biennial 2023, Andrea LeighCeramic Lithophanes of war photography taken by Alan Grint and his story of war. The 1942 grenade box holds 6 lithophanes which light up as you approach them along with a sound recording of Alan telling his storyThe Point of CollapseAboutNew work created during my MA Ceramics course at Staffordshire University. Looking at attacks on cultural and historical settings during conflicts and the resilience of the people who rebuild their homes post conflict and the lone voices who try to help prevent it happening in the first place.Andrea Leigh Ceramics and PrintMatlock, EnglandLone Voice, Photographed by Catherine DineleyCeramic sculpture with No War sloganWar Chest displayed at All Saints Church Hall, British Ceramic Biennial 2023, Andrea LeighCeramic Lithophanes of war photography taken by Alan Grint and his story of war. The 1942 grenade box holds 6 lithophanes which light up as you approach them along with a sound recording of Alan telling his storyStill Standing , Photographed by Catherine Dineley A ceramic sculpture on show as part of Fresh at the British Ceramic Biennial at All Saints Church in Stoke on TrentMore from Andrea Leigh Ceramics and PrintProjectWildlife Ceramic TilesProjectRelief Printed Ceramic VesselsProjectFramed Ceramic PlaquesProjectArts MentoringProjectWildlife DecorationsProjectThe Point of Collapse