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@rosiecraneeckmire
'so much we say in silence' (detail), 2025.
'so much we say in silence', 2025
corner unit, dish rack, saline solution, unfired wild clay
'caring', sculptural installation at the Conditions Studio Programme end of year show, October 2024.
Aluminium, bone china, cement, hardiebacker board, Ikea MOSSLANDA shelf, parcel tape, punch pocket.
'dredge', 2024
Clothes horse, paper clay, cotton dyed with foraged blackberries, terracotta, paper scraps, plastic bags, blister pack, police tape, parcel tape, glue.
Installed as part of Modern Fossils at the Conditions Studio Programme project space in August 2024.
Modern Fossils at Conditions Studio Programme project space, August 2024
'bird song, busy street'
Installed at Heavers Farm Meadow as part of Modern Fossils, August 2024.
'willow tree', 2024.
Poem on notepaper, plastic punch pocket, parcel tape.
Installed as part of Modern Fossils at the Conditions Studio Programme project space in August 2024.
Selection of Pill Packet Pottery (2022 - present), glazed stoneware clay, dimensions variable.
'trace / tracings', 2021.
Over the pandemic I had the pleasure of conducting art workshops for primary school children via Zoom. We learned about art theory and history and explored techniques such as markmaking, printmaking, and painting using everyday and easily accessible materials, demonstrating that art really is for everyone!
for further curation work, please see my tagged projects at https://turf-projects.com/artist/rosie-mills-eckmire/
‘windows that let the light in’, and ‘stillness as a form of action’, 2020
made in response to the Under Construction remote programming at Bethlem Gallery in spring 2020. (#SpaceBetweenUs twitter conversations, Tuesdays and Open School Remote, Wednesdays)
Thrilled to work with Izzy Parker to curate her exhibition with Bethlem Gallery ‘Making Emotions’.
Izzy has been working in collaboration with neuroscientist Dr Gemma Modinos to explore if creative making can help us identify and process difficult emotions.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the exhibition has been moved online: http://bethlemgallery.com/making-emotions
I’m running a workshop 💊💊💊 as part of Antiuniversity festival in September!
💊 Join me at Turf Projects in Croydon on the 10th Sept from 3-5pm to make your own #PillPacketPottery
💊 We’ll explore some basic clay building techniques such as slab building and coiling, and experiment with markmaking with old pill packets - please bring yours along!
💊 This workshop is for all levels of clay experience (beginner to more advanced than me!) but I’m primarily hoping to work with people who have experienced medical trauma. This will be a safe space to discuss your experience with doctors and medication. We’re aiming for a collaboratively healing environment where we can start to process these experiences. I’ll talk about the #PillPacketPottery project and we’ll (hopefully) make something decorative or functional with these old pill packets.
💊 Spaces are free but limited. Sign up on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pill-packet-pottery-tickets-401620998217
Eventbrite - Pill Packet Pottery - Saturday, 10 September 2022 at Turf Projects, Croydon, England. Find event and ticket information.
‘a tiny white pill keeps you afloat’ in Murze magazine, issue 11 (March/April 2020)
‘the ice cubes don’t work’, 2020
Watercolour and glue on canvas.
workspace as self-portrait. april 2020
my little home studio in the depths of the first covid lockdown