
Stories & News
Discover the stories behind our collaborations with our makers and other creatives. Find out more about recent events and those we have coming up.

‘At Home’ with Flow Gallery at Collect 2023
Flow is looking forward to participating in Collect 2023 at Somerset House. Our stand for this year will focus on creating the feeling of the home through various textures, forms and materials

An Exhibition by Swedish Ceramic Artist Maria Kristofersson
accompanied with textiles by Claire Benn

Elegance and Balance
A new collection by Kerry Seaton. “Process, simplicity, sentiment, balance and refinement are all shown in my work and in the environment, I create around myself.”

An Interview with Etienne Bailleul
I'm fascinated by nature and influenced by organic shapes, plant biology, and the fragile balance of nature, I create delicate pieces between sculpture and function.

Paul Philp on Throwing
At the age of 81, Paul Philp’s large forms were becoming physically demanding. Philp wondered if throwing and subsequently turning the pots would allow him to keep exploring his practice.

‘Searching for Apricity’ – Maria Sigma & Nancy Fuller
‘Searching for Apricity’, a joint show by ceramicist Nancy Fuller & weaver Maria Sigma.

Thalia-Maria Georgoulis
We welcome Greek Silversmith Thalia-Maria Georgoulis to the Gallery.

New in by Iva Polachova
The rhythm of making hand formed, carved and applied with slips and glazes.

Makers & Museums: Announcing Ireland 2023
Announcing a new Makers & Museums tour across Ireland in May 2023, we reveal a glimpse at the craft artisans and curated tours that are included.

‘Searching for Apricity’: A New Show
‘Searching for Apricity’, a new duo show by Nancy Fuller & Maria Sigma.

Textile Artists of Bergen
Yvonna Demczynska tells of her visits to the studios of three Norwegian textile artists, whilst on a trip to Bergen, Norway.




Material Statements: A Visit to Nina Malterud’s Solo Exhibition in Kode, Norway
Yvonna Demczynska visits the solo exhibition of acclaimed Norwegian ceramicist, Nina Malterud, at Kode museum in Bergen, Norway.



Alabaster Stone by Oliver Cook
New work has arrived in the gallery by Oliver Cook. His subtle translucent alabaster sculptures explore light and movement in everyday objects and the materiality of stone.

