Felicity Aylieff is one of a number of contemporary ceramicists whose work crosses the boundaries of ceramics and sculpture, but she is one of the few who do it with ease. The large clay pieces do not aim to be anything other that what they are: the result of ongoing personal enquiry into material and form that Aylieff has pursued since her vessel-making beginnings, and although the work has moved into a more sculptural realm, its roots in pottery remain fundamental.
Born 1954
Education 1972-78 Bath Academy of Art BA Hons Three Dimensional Design: Ceramics 1978-79 Goldsmiths College ATC Post Graduate 1993-96 Royal College of Art M Phil Post Graduate Research: Ceramics
Memberships Crafts Council Index of Selected Makers Contemporary Applied Arts Fellow, Craft Potters Association Fellow of the Royal College of Art
Teaching 2002 Pres Royal College of Art Full Time Senior Tutor (CURRENT) 2007 External Examiner University of Ulster: MA & PhD ceramics 2007 2005 University of Ulster, External Examiner, BA Ceramics 2004-7 Cardiff School of Art External Examiner, BA Ceramics 2004-5 Acting Head of Department Bath Spa University 2001 Appointed Professor Bath Spa University 1989-2001 Bath Spa University College Full Time Lecturer, BA Ceramics (1st Year and 3rd Year Co-ordinator
Selected Solo Exhibitions 2007 Solo exhibition, Carlin Gallery, Paris 2003 Felicity Aylieff, Sense & Perception, Bath City Art Gallery Felicity Aylieff, Sense & Perception, Blackwell House, Cumbria 2002 Sense & Perception, Manchester City Art Gallery, touring Blackwell House, Cumbria, Bath City Art Gallery Felicity Aylieff, Canary Wharf, London
Selected Group exhibitions 2006 Represented by Adrian Sassoon Contemporary Ceramics at Art, London 2001, Business Design Centre, Islington, London Represented by Adrian Sassoon, Collect, V&A, London Beaux Arts, Bath To Hold, Farmleigh Gallery, Farmleigh House, Kilkenny, Ireland Sculpted in Clay, Sheffield Millennium Galleries 2005 Collect, V&A, London Naked Clay, Rufford Clay, Los Angeles, USA CAA, London
Work In Public Collections 2007 Stiftung Lotte Reimers, Deidesheim, Germany 2007 Stiftung Petra Verberne Venray, Netherlands 2006 Chatsworth House 2005 Portsmouth City Museum 2005 Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 2004 Contemporary Art Society 2004 Crafts Council Public Collection 2001 2003 World Ceramic Centre, Korea 2000 V&A, London 2000 Manchester Metropolitan University
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