Everyday Encounters at William Morris Gallery

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In this famous statement, William Morris summed up his belief that art should be part of our everyday lives. He argued that well-designed and expertly-crafted objects could lift the spirit, and inspire both the maker and the eventual owner. Functional items could be made to carry stories and tell tales that enrich daily life. By slowing down and not taking the ‘everyday’ for granted we can see and experience new things.Today’s designers and makers continue to explore the role of craft. The William Morris Gallery invited members of the Society of Designer Craftsmen to create new work in response to Morris’s rallying call. This exhibition brings together an extraordinary range of objects which explore the potential of materials, decoration and narrative. The Society of Designer Craftsmen is a multi-disciplinary society with roots stretching back to the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society. Twenty-eight members have been shortlisted for this exhibition to present textiles, ceramics, mixed media, metal work and the book arts. They range from the Society’s most prominent names to individuals just starting out in their careers. The majority of the work is available for sale.

Featured Artist:
Adam Aaronson, Judith Battersby, Amy Cooper, Sara Fell, Jenny Ford, Kirsten Glasbrook, Marion Hewitt, Simon Jewell, Debbie Lyddon, Armando Magnino, Peter Moss, Amarjeet Nandra, Sandra Owens, Sumi Perera, Caroline Rees, Niru Reid, Sally Reilly, Rosalind Roberts, Waring Robinson, Pam Schomberg, Diana Springall, Kate Standen, Teresa Strachan, Sass Tetzlaff, Susie Vickery, Jeanne Werge-Hartley, Molly Williams, Stephanie Wright

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Lloyd Park, Forest Road, London, E17 4PP

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Lloyd Park
Forest Road
London
E17 4PP
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+44 (0)20 8496 4390
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From Selborne Rd turn left into Hoe St, walk along Hoe St to Gaywood Rd, at the end of Gaywood Rd, cross Forest Rd and enter Lloyd Park. William Morris Gallery is in front of

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