Gorman, Sue

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15/08/2009
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Sue Gorman comes from Ashover in Derbyshire. She is a mature art student and is a potter and has been doing that for nearly ten years. She has just started to write up her thesis for PhD on zen repetitive method and its applications to throw pots in her use of porcelain in her artistic practice. On the plinth she will be making some small clay pots and will then take them back to Loughborough University to put in the kiln and put pictures of them on the plinth. It will also raise awareness for Loughborough University.

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