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ABOUT MATT SHERRATT

Matt Sherratt is a contemporary sculptor creating meditative sculptural forms for architectural and interior spaces. His work explores stillness, movement, light and material presence through ceramic and fabricated sculpture.

Rooted in a contemplative studio practice influenced by yoga and meditation, the work emerges through a process of attention, balance and spatial awareness. Forms evolve slowly, creating a dialogue between surface and void, weight and openness, reflection and shadow.

Central to the work is the relationship between sculpture, light and environment. Reflective surfaces absorb and release light differently as the viewer moves around each piece, allowing the work to continually shift in atmosphere and perception. The sculptures are intended not only as objects, but as calm spatial presences that interact quietly with architecture and interior settings.

Matt’s recent commissions include projects connected with the Waldorf Astoria New York, Hangzhou in China, Four Seasons Minneapolis and collaborations with UAP.


Biography

Matt Sherratt studied at Loughborough College of Art & Design, graduating with a First Class BA (Hons) Degree in Ceramics in 1992, before completing an MA in Ceramics & Glass at the Royal College of Art in 2004.

He has held residencies at the National Portrait Gallery and South Hill Park, Bracknell, and taught at City Lit in Covent Garden, London for over two decades.

His work has evolved from ceramic practice into contemporary sculptural forms for architectural and interior environments, with commissions and collaborations spanning the UK, Europe, the United States and China.

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Exhibitions

London Art Fair Jan 2016
Collect Saatchi Gallery 2016
David Linley – April 2015
Rizon Jet Private Jet lounge Biggin Hill – Sept 2014-March 2015
London Art Fair – Jan 2015
Lisa Norris Gallery Kings Road – Dec 2014-March 2015
The Decorative Fair Battersea – Oct 2014
A British Continuum 20th – March 28th May 2014 (The Lloyds Club in connection with Brouse and Derby Gallery)
London Art Fair – Jan 2014
Why we are here – A collaborative experimental project with two other artists, Painter Lisa Carter and Film and Sound Artist Simon Proffitt funded by the Arts Council of Wales. North Wales. – Oct2014-Jan 2014
Strand on the Green – Solo show in Chiswick curated by Ben Swift – Oct 2013
20/21 International Art Fair – The Royal College of London – May 2013
The Decorative Fair Battersea Park, London – 23rd-28th April 2013
Shadows and Light – Ruthin Craft Centre – Dec 2012-Jan 2013
Vanguard court Studio exhibition – Jun 2011
Morley College tutor exhibition Morley College London – Jan 2011
Vanguard Court Studio exhibition Camberwell London – Dec 2010
Sue Machado Gallery Warwick – Jun 2009
Modern Artist Gallery Oxfordshire – Jun 2007
Sara Wiseman Gallery Oxford – May 2007
Why Ceramics? Solo show Arts Council Funded Bracknell Gallery – March-April 2007
Blind Art London – 2006
Ceramic Art London – May 2005
Royal College of Art – 2004

David Linley, Belgravia, London
“Shadows and light” at Ruthin Craft Centre
‘Why we are here’ N Wales

Current Employment

Full time maker in North Wales

Tutor at City Lit for summer schools

Membership

I was selected as a member for Design Nation. They support ‘Britain’s most talented designers’ to make contacts and links between designers, makers and industry. www.designnation.co.uk

Previous Employment

City Lit, Covent Garden, London

Tutor for various ceramic courses

Oxpots, Oxford

Tutor for blind and partially sighted students.

Camden Arts Centre, London

Part time tutor for Camden Arts centre teaching adults and children’s half term workshops

Greenwich Community College, London

Tutor for Raku workshops in the summer term.

Ceramic artist at South Harringay Primary School

Visiting ceramic artist for various projects over the past 3 years. These projects have involved both children and parents. The work made includes bird boxes, ceramic plaques to decorate school entrance and a Henri Rosseau inspired mural. These projects have been documented and published in Ceramic review.

Artist in residence at South Hill Park – Aug-Dec 2004-06

Ceramic Artist for South Hill Park Arts Centre. This post came with ceramic studio and part time teaching to both children and adults. I was awarded a £9,000 art council grant to develop new work. At the end of this post I had a solo exhibition in the Bracknell gallery.

Artist in residence at National Portrait Gallery –  Sept-Feb 2004-05 

Ceramic artist for project ‘Reaching Out, Drawing.’ I worked in collaboration with Harringay Education Services. I taught both children and parents to produce ceramic sculptures about the family using paintings from the NPG for inspiration. The outcome was a high profile exhibition of the project at the National Portrait Gallery for 4 months called Family Faces.

Education

Royal College of Art MA Ceramics and Glass – September 2002-June 2004

Loughborough College of Art and Design – September 1998-June 1992

Credits

Photos by Dewi Lloyd apart from black and white studio image by Stephen Heaton
Original Web design by Lu Calabria.

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