Furniture making allows for the creation of objects with physical presence and practical purpose in equal measure. Concentrating on the hollow box form pieces are all at the same time storage, seating, tables and plinths. This emphasis on fundamental utility is further extended, beyond function, becoming both the inspiration for and the overall characteristic of work. Craft practice has evolved through many individual material interests but focusing in some way on environmental concerns has remained constant. Material choices, working practices and design approaches, while informed by technology are more to do with what might be termed adopting a light touch. Working alone, economy of means, celebrating simplicity.
Born 1945/Lake District, England
Education 1960-1962 Rycotewood College, Oxfordshire 1962-1965 Newcastle upon Tyne College of Art 1965-1966 Leicester College of Art and Design 1980-1984 Manchester Polytechnic
Awards 2003 Arts Council North West 1999 Artist in Residence, Usher Gallery, Lincoln 1997-1998 Artist in Residence, UNITEC, Auckland, New Zealand
Recent exhibitions 2007 Applied Art for Architecture. Bluecoat Display Centre 2006 COLLECT, V & A (with Flow gallery) 2005 Ed Teasdale (solo) The Scottish Gallery 2003 Land & Sea. (group) Rufford Craft Centre 2002 New work by Three Makers. Bothy Gallery, YSP
Commissions 2000 Yorkshire Craft Centre, Bradford 1999 Usher Gallery, Lincoln 1994 Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston
Public Collections 2002 Crafts Council England 2000 Prior’s Court School, Berkshire 1999 The British Council |