UK

Arte House


82, Golborne Road, London
W10 5PS

Glebe House

Southleigh, Colyton , Devon

EX24 6SD

Hawksby’s

111 Main Street, Haworth
West Yorkshire
BD22 8DP

Iota Edit

London

Nam

15 York St, Bath

BA1 1NG

Ryedale Folk Museum

Hutton le Hole, North Yorkshire

YO62 6UA

Studio Ren

71A Wilton Way, London

E8

The Shop Floor Project

4 White Hart Yard, Ulverston, Cumbria

LA12 7BB

The Southover Gallery

The Pink House

7 Southover High Street, Lewes

BN7 1HS

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park

West Bretton, Wakefield

WF4 4LG

Turn Shop

47 King Henry's Walk, London,

N1 4NH

Wondering People

London

US

Stitch & Tickle

63 Thayer St, Boston,

MA 02118

Charlotte Salt. Ceramics

Charlotte Salt is fascinated by the subconscious, combining an interest in an ‘automatic’ approach with a desire to work intuitively with materials. Her investigation of craft processes and production encompasses a range of materials, media and techniques, as a means to understand or interpret our environment. The artist sees the physical act of making and creating with one’s hands as empowering – the opportunity to shape one’s environment in a meaningful way.

The cultural and historical context of her surroundings, of processes and materials, has a significant impact on the form of her work. Choosing to work with clay, for example, comes with strong cultural and historical connotations that Charlotte is keen to assimilate and explore through the role the material plays in the making of the work.
— Stuart Cameron, Director, Crescent Arts (until May 2020)