Tim Martin is a London-based ceramicist with a background in Fine Art and Architecture and a Diploma of Ceramics at City Lit, located in London. His studio is at Cockpits Arts, Holborn, London.
He has a Degree in Architecture from Sydney University, Australia, and a Bachelor of Arts in Design Studies from the University of New South Wales, Australia
2017 - 2019 Diploma of Ceramics, City Lit, Covent Garden, London
2016- 2017 Sculpture in Ceramics, Morley College, London
2015 - 2016 Glaze Technology, Morley College, London
Exhibitions
2015 Iconoclasts: guest artist collaboration with Miuccia Prada, Prada, New York and Beijing
https://www.prada.com/en/a-future-archive/projects/specials/iconoclast-2015.html
2019 Foreign Trade, Gallery Liverpool, Liverpool, UK. Curated by The Division Team
http://thegalleryliverpool.com/news/foreign-trade-a-celebration-of-queer-migration/
2019 Sixteen/30: Diploma Show, Menier Gallery, London
2019 New Designers: Islington Design Centre, London
Shortlisted for Designer of the Year by judge Claire Pearce, Director of Thrown Contemporary
2019 Selected Artist at Fresh in the British Ceramics Biennial 2019 Festival, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
https://www.britishceramicsbiennial.com
2019 TROVE: Contemporary ceramics group exhibition, Joseph Wales Gallery, Margate, UK.
2019 CLUSTER CRAFTS. Group show, Truman Brewery, London.
2020 Formworks: Solo show, International Ceramic Studio Gallery, ICS Kecskemét, Hungary.
2020 Boulders and Danish Summers: Solo show, Guldagergaad International Ceramic Studio, Denmark.
Residencies
2020 International Ceramics Studio at Kecskemét, Hungary.
March - June 2020
2020 Guldagergaard Residency at the International Ceramic Research Center, Denmark.
June - September 2020. Solo exhibition following.
2021 (forthcoming) JCI International Research Residency at Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute, China.
February - March 2021
https://www.jingdezheninternational.com/international-studio-jci
Publications
2019 Article on the blood, sweat & tears in preparing a residency solo exhibition. London Potters, issue 200
2020 Feature article on the little known but incomparable ceramic collection at the International Ceramic Research Center, Kecskemét, Hungary. Ceramic Review, issue 307