Tim Andrews (potter)
Tim Andrews is an English studio potter making distinctive smoke-fired and raku ceramics exhibited internationally.[1]
Andrews trained as an apprentice to David Leach and studied at Dartington Pottery Training Workshop before setting up his first studio in 1981.[2] He returned to share the workshop at Lowerdown with David 1986-93 and now has a studio at Woodbury in Devon.
He is a fellow of the Craft Potters Association and has published a number of books on the craft of raku.
His work is found both in public and private collections including: Stoke-on-Trent and Liverpool Museums, Ashmolean Museum, St John's College, Oxford, Donna Karan, New York, Lord Chancellor Lord Irving, Imerys and The Royal Bank of Scotland.[3]
Bibliography
- Andrews, Tim, Raku, (A & C Black Publishers 2005) Ltd ISBN 0713664908
- Andrews, Tim, Raku: A Review of Contemporary Work (Craftsman House 1994) ISBN 976809799X
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