Jeremy Theophilus 1949-2015 In Memoriam
Jeremy Theophilus 9 March 1947 – 18 May 2015
Jeremy was a friend and dear colleague. It was he who helped us build the foundations for Clay Cargo, our current project, gently and carefully encouraging us to weave all the relationships and resources to make it happen. As co-founder of the British Ceramics Biennial, he immediately saw the potential interest of efforts to link London to Stoke-on-Trent via the canal system by staging clay events and workshops at various canalside locations en route. He encouraged us too in our research into why hand skills might matter today to professional fields beyond ceramics and design.
Jeremy’s encouragement was always quiet, steady and reassuring, accompanied with enthusiasm and a dash of wry humour. His help was intensely practical, always at the end of the ‘phone to talk through the wrinkles of funding applications or artistic emphasis. His support to artists and to the world of ceramics was inspiring. He is greatly missed yet leaves behind a network of colleagues strengthened and emboldened by his vision and commitment.
Image: Caroline Gervay
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Pandemic clay action!
18th Aug 21
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The Volcano and the Microbes: interaction between geology and biology
4th Jun 21
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Perseverance: a new NASA rover continues to follow Martian clay
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Research into clay provides clues as to how much water there was on Mars
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22 Hands: British Ceramics Biennial Commission
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Clayground Summer Events
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Colourful Clays on Mars
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Thames foreshore fragments and visual references
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How is clay formed? Is it inorganic or organic?
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CLAY FROM AROUND THE WORLD
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Clay Cargo 2014 Collection: the Thames Foreshore
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Clues to life on Mars likely to be found in clays, Javier Cuadros
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Clay Cargo 2013-2015
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Sessions on the Clay Cargo boat, hosted by Fordham Gallery
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