Artefact
Artefact is back at Chelsea Harbour’s Design Centre, showcasing covetable pieces from both established and emerging craftspeople. In between seeing what the myriad of exhibitors have to offer, check out the fair’s talks programme – curated by former Crafts editor Grant Gibson – and the Green Grads platforms, which spotlights the latest crop of eco-conscious makers.
9 – 13 May at the Design Centre, London
Simplicity and Complexity
Exploring his fascination with optical illusions, ceramicist Jin Eui Kim has created a series of perception-warping sculptures for this exhibition at Torfaen’s Llantarnam Grange centre. While you’re there, make sure to also catch embroiderer Vivienne Beaumont’s show Huff and Puff, which features fairytale-inspired textiles that draw on her recent research into mycelium.
6 May – 9 July at Llantarnam Grange, Torfaen
Hats Made Me
Hats off to this millinery exhibition at The Culture Trust Luton, which celebrates the symbolic power of headwear. Over 200 hats will be on display, from designs such as communion veils and durags, to whimsical examples seen in hit television shows like Bridgerton and Doctor Who.
Until 10 December at The Culture Trust Luton, Bedfordshire
Memory Landscape
For her first solo exhibition in the UK, ceramic artist Aneta Regel fantastically reimagines the natural world in Memory Landscape at Sarah Myerscough Gallery, London. Crafted from clay mixed with rock fragments, works resemble contorted tree trunks or craggy, stoney outcrops that appear to have been worn by the passage of time.
Until 10 June at Sarah Myerscough Gallery, London