Bevere Gallery - 2007 - Exhibition
I agree with Henry Sandon who opened this exhibition, Phil Rogers is one of our best studio potters. His work is continually evolving and in this exhibition he shows nearly a hundred pots which demonstrate his skills to good effect.
The team at Bevere are working hard to become a top class ceramics venue. Their exhibitions are beautifully staged and future ceramics events at Bevere include >The CPA at 50 with over 40 CPA members participating and a Jim Malone exhibition.
Bevere is just a couple of miles from junction 6 of the M5, well worth the short detour if you are passing.
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The main gallery at Bevere
The coachhouse gallery at Bevere
Tall bottle with willow tree decoration with a group of yunomis and guinomis
Rounded bottle and yunomis
Group of ash glazed pots
Nuka glazed bottle with finger wipe decoration
Willow tree bottle and yunomis
Group of ash glazed pots
Matte glazed pots with iron decoration
Matte glazed bottles with iron decoration
Large ash glazed bottle with concentric ring decoration
Group of ash glazed pots
Medieval style jug and yunomis
Henry Sandon, Phil Rogers and Kim Taylor at the exhibition preview
Henry Sandon and Phil Rogers discussing the merits of a large medieval style jug
Gallery owner Kim Taylor with Phil Rogers and Henry Sandon at the exhibition preview
Set of ash glazed plates
Group of slab bottles with finger wipe decoration
View across the exhibition at the preview
Henry Sandon during his exhibition opening speech
Phil's gift to Henry
View across the coachhouse gallery
Pots and pictures in the coachhouse gallery
Ash glazed lidded jar
Ash glazed yunomis
Ash glazed plate with incised decoration
Temmoku glazed pots
Detail of large nuka glazed bottle