Eddie & Margaret Curtis
Education
1973-1976 Bath Academy of Art
1976-1977 repetition thrower at semi-industrial Pottery
1979 Established workshop at Middle Rigg with wife Margaret
Selected Solo & Group exhibitions
Hugo Barclay, Brighton
Bakehouse Gallery, Fishbourne
Broughton Gallery, Biggar
Southampton City Art Gallery
Collins Gallery, Glasgow
Marshall Arts, Totnes
Harley Gallery, Worksop
Mercer Gallery, Harrogate
Macaulay Gallery, Dunbar
Laburnum Ceramics, Penrith
Tullie House, Carlisle
Stokoe House Ceramics, Cumbria
Cleveland Crafts Centre
Leith Gallery, Edinburgh
Roundhouse Gallery, Foston Derbyshire
Overseas festivals/exhibitions
British Embassy, St. Petersburg, Showcase exhibition 2003
‘British Contemporary Ceramics’ Dwingeloo, Netherlands, 2003
Keramisto, Milsbeek, Netherlands 2001, 2002
Swalmen, Netherlands 2002
2nd 'Keramiek Internationale Biennale' Park Van Brasschaat, Belgium 2002
27th & 28th International Ceramic Fair, Gouda, Netherlands, 2002 & 2003
'Artisana/e Internationa/e'Amiens, France 2002
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Prizes
‘Keramiekprijs Noord Nederland' Dwingeloo, First prize 2003
Sponsors prize, Bols Liquers, Park Van Brasschaat, Belgium 2002
'Prize of the public' Gouda, Holland, 1st prize 2002, 3rd prize 2003
'Highly Commended' by Sothebys, 'dish of the day' competition, Potfest in the Park 2002
Awards
Arts Council England, International Travel Award, July 2003
Arts Council England, "Cultural Business Venture Award", March 2003
One North East, Development grant, 2002 WVDC Marketing grant 2002
Articles by Eddie Curtis
Studiopottery.co.uk 'Profit in another land', Review of European ceramic fairs 2002.
Ceramic Technical (Australia) issue #15, November 2002 'Viscera' Author
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