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    W.H. Moody, near New Helena, Custer County, Nebraska.

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    Note: Information on back of one print: 'Pratt Harman, 4 miles north of Walworth in Custer County'. Identified by Walter Glaze of Broken Bow, Nebraska. May 4, 1934, Mr. Bill Lundy says this is not Pratt Harman

    Transformation [group exhibition]

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    Exhibition of ceramic work by Richard Winfield, Wen Hsi Harman, Martin Harman and Charlotte Asprey. The theme of the exhibition is why some artists choose to use clay as a medium, when the rest of the world seems to be moving towards other or multi-material use

    In-Between

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    Bristol based ceramic artist Wen Hsi Harman shows new work at the Workers Gallery, Porth

    Good to Eat: A Dialogue Between Two Taiwanese Artists in the UK

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    Illustrator Wei-Hao Chang and ceramicist Wen-Hsi Harman aim to create a dialogue between different materials to portray their homeland Taiwan. Drawing on social rituals, food and history perspectives, they will explore Taiwanese cultural identity. The two artists hope to provide an opportunity for a Western audience to understand Taiwanese culture in the UK

    The Ceramic Festival [group exhibition]

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    Wen Hsi Harman created 8 pieces for the ceramic festival in Skælskør. To show a cross-cultural link between Denmark and Taiwan, she created a series of Danish pastry sculptures carved with patterns reminiscent of the Taiwanese national flower (梅花 Plum Flower)

    The Button Project [group exhibition]

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    Many of us have a box of buttons, kept for utilitarian or nostalgic purposes, but the buttons on show at the museum are very different and demonstrate creativity from around the world. They form part of The Button Project, curated by Dr. Jo Dahn, which has only previously been on show at Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Part of some 600 buttons collected, the show will include pieces which have been custom made by ceramicists from the UK and further afield and includes work by renowned makers such as Sandy Brown, Jane Hamlyn and the Pottery Workshop in Jingedzhen, China

    Identity: Story of the Object

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    Wen Hsi is a Taiwanese woman living in the UK, and studying a PhD in ceramics at Bath Spa. Her research explores Taiwanese cultural identity through contemporary ceramic practice

    The white bananas

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