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The Amazing Disgraces
Agalaia,Thalia and Ephrosyne have been found in ancient Crete and Anatolia, and were the patrons of banquets, dancing and night festivities, By the 19th century they had become a vehicle for portraying the feminine virtues valued by the european aristocracy. These three Amazing Disgraces are embodying their ancient roots.

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                                                                                           See them at Sketch House, London N4 3JP

Horizontal Herstory: a paperclay figure fired in sections.

A performance with the pieces being reassembled was filmed.

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Marilyn Collins

Ceramic,  bronze, iron

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Metal, wood, mixed media

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Negative Spaces:  second figure made from the 'negative spaces' created by making the first figure

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Bones of contentment  - a series of air drying clay figures made during lockdown

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