Description
Christopher McHugh was Ceramic Artist in Residence as part of the Seto International Ceramics and Glass Art Exchange Program, between 1 November-22 December 2015. McHugh applied for this competitive funded opportunity and selection was made by a panel of members from the Seto City Cultural Promotion Foundation and staff and students of the Seto Ceramics and Glass Art Center. A series of ceramic artworks (SetoMonogatari 1-4) were made which were acquired by the Seto City Art Museum. These works have subsequently been exhibited at the Seto City Art Museum (2016, 2020) and at the Seto Ceramics and Glass Art Center (2020).Period | 1 Nov 2015 → 22 Dec 2015 |
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Held at | Seto International Ceramics and Glass Art Exchange Program, Seto City, Japan |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Ceramics
- Residency
- Art and Design
- Seto
- Japan
Documents & Links
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Research output
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From Stoke to Seto: The adoption of British ceramic manufacturing techniques and styles in twentieth century Japan
Research output: Contribution to conference › Other › peer-review
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'Setomonogatari* – Ceramic Practice as an Archaeology of the Contemporary Past', Session T14G Breaking the Frame: Art and Archaeology in Practice, World Archaeology Congress 8, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, 01.09.2016.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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McHugh , C. SetoMonogatari 4 (2015) : Seto City Art Museum Collection (2015012)
Research output: Non-textual form › Artefact
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McHugh , C. SetoMonogatari 3 (2015) : Seto City Art Museum Collection (2015011)
Research output: Non-textual form › Artefact
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The Setomonogatari Project: Ceramics as an archaeology of the contemporary past
Research output: Contribution to conference › Other
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Exhibition of ceramic artworks Setomonogatari 5 and 6 in the group exhibition 'Wordsworth and Basho: Walking Poets' at Kakimori Bunko Gallery, Itami, Japan, 17.09.16-03.11.16.
Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
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SetoMonogatari 7 (2019): Irish State Art Collection
Research output: Non-textual form › Artefact
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Reassembling the past: exploring the recent archaeology of Japanese ceramics production through creative ceramic practice
Research output: Other contribution › peer-review
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The Setomonogatari Series: An exhibition as part of Exchange at the British Ceramics Biennial, 7 Sept-13 Oct 2019
Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
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McHugh , C. SetoMonogatari 2 (2015) : Seto City Art Museum Collection (2015010)
Research output: Non-textual form › Artefact
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Setomonogatari: Ceramic Practice as an Archaeology of the Contemporary Past Part 2: Archaeology, place making and art in Japan and the UK, Symposium, Museum of London Archaeology
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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SetoMonogatari Series 5, 6, 7 & 8
Research output: Non-textual form › Body of Work
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‘Made in Japan’ and beyond – Exploring the recent past of the Japanese ceramic figurine industry through creative practice: Paper presented as part of the 'Archaeologies of Now' Session, Society of Post-Medieval Archaeology, University of Glasgow, 22-24 March 2019.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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Setomonogatari – Ceramic Practice as an Archaeology of the Contemporary Past
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Works SetoMonogatari 5,6,7,8: exhibited in Land/Marks, Ceramics Ireland Triennial 2020, Farmleigh Gallery, Dublin
Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
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McHugh , C .SetoMonogatari 1 (2015) : Seto City Art Museum Collection (2015009)
Research output: Non-textual form › Artefact
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Activities
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‘Who will draw our pots in the future?’ Archaeologists and Ceramicists in Conversation
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organising a conference, workshop, ...