Created as part of the Arts and Disability Initiative, Ceramics for the In-between explores ideas of rest, access, and altered perception within domestic space.

The project considers the thresholds between activity and stillness, public and private, body and object.

The works combine sculptural ceramic forms with spatial arrangements, creating environments that encourage slowness, sensory connection, and inclusive engagement. Surfaces are layered and tactile, inviting handling as part of the experience.

Rooted in both personal and collective understandings of space, this series positions ceramics not only as objects to view but as catalysts for altered rhythms and ways of inhabiting a room.

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