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Ros Ingram

Born in Stratford upon Avon, Ros received a BA hon’s degree in ceramics from the university of Wolverhampton in 1999. She has exhibited throughout Europe, Dubai and California. At present she is showing in a number of galleries in Germany.
Ros has taught in many schools in the Midlands as a visiting artist in residence creating permanent ceramic installations and recycled art projects. One of her children’s projects was on display at the National Gallery in 2014 as part of the ‘Take one picture’ initiative.
Working from her studio in Alderminster she creates her memorable aquatic creatures combining brightly glazed porcelain and reclaimed domestic objects.
Ros undertakes commissions and runs adult ceramic workshops on a regular basis .

Workshop Reviews

Johann

Ceraminc Hare Workshop

"The workshop was amazing. We had a full day with a small number of other makers in Bonds. Ros was kind, patient and expertly put us right when our hares were going a little 'off piste'.

The whole experience was absolutely lovely. It's not often in our busy lives that one can get totally lost in an activity but I found it completely absorbing & to say we were more than pleased with the outcome is an understatement."

Charlotte

Ceramic Hare Workshop

just wanted to say a huge thank you from both Kathryn and I for yesterdays activities.

We had such a huge amount of fun and were so proud of the hares that we made. The food was wonderful, the event superseded our expectations and the tutor was amazing!!!

Thank you so much for a great day.

Jo

I just wanted to say how pleased I am with my hare!
It was a lovely day and wonderful that with your patience and specific steps we were all able to create something so memorable – highly recommended!
Ian did well on the birthday present front - he’s set the bar high for next year 😊

Natalya

Ceramic Hare

"Thank you for a fantastic workshop!"

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