UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
Browse and Darby Art Gallery
January 2025
Browse & Darby, 34 Bury Street, London, SW1Y 6AU
From Monday 20th January to Friday 7th February 2025
PAST EXHIBITIONS
Potfest – Hutton-in-the-Forest
26th – 28th July 2024
November 2023
J&J RAWLINS– Cromwell Place, London
J&J Rawlin returns to Cromwell Place with an exquisite group exhibition which focuses on the interwoven nature of collecting Modern British Art and Studio Ceramics.
Drawn mainly from Private Collections, this exhibition investigates the ways the stories, individuals and themes for each work link up across different media and decades and how the juxtapositions of apparently very different pieces of newer and historical work are being embraced by collectors now. William created new work especially for this exhibition.
September 2023
Exhibition of pottery at William’s home in the Winster Valley
A chance to see where William works and to view and buy new pots made with local materials that reflect his training in Japan and his life in the Lake District.
Art& – Witherslack & Winster Valley
An art trail bringing together art studios and art exhibitions of many local artists within a short drive through the Winster Valley from Witherslack to High Newton.
Venues taking part:
- Halecat House – open studio
- Hare Hill Barn – art exhibition
- William Plumptre – pottery
- Witherslack Artists and Makers Group – collection of local artists
July & August 2023
Ten Thousand Daffodils– Lowther Castle, Cumbria
Ten Thousand Daffodils has culminated in the much anticipated display of individually handmade flowers fluttering and dancing in the gardens of Lowther Castle.
One of the large blooms has been designed by William who has brought his artistic inspiration to a project.
Rite of Passage– Chiswick, London
Joanna Bird Contemporary Collections
Goodnestone Park – Kent
William exhibited in Goodnestone Park for three days in March.
Goodnestone Park | House and Gardens located in the Kent Countryside
The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh
William presented a solo exhibition at the Scottish Gallery.
The exhibition can be viewed here Cordage
Pool Bank, Witherslack
A chance to see where William works and to view and buy new pots made with local materials that reflect his training in Japan and his life in the Lake District.
When: Friday August 19th – Sunday August 21st
Where: Pool Bank, Witherslack, Cumbria, LA11 6SB
Cross Lane Project, Kendal Cumbria
A stunning new ceramics exhibition featuring William opens in Kendal.
Curated by Rebecca Scott, Gallery Director at Cross Lane Projects, this new group exhibition foregrounds the diverse ceramic practices of four leading contemporary artists.
Cross Lane Gallery is one of several contemporary galleries showcasing an exciting mix of clay work at the moment, positioning what perhaps previously would have been seen as ‘pottery’ in dialogue with more conceptual art works.
Cross Lane Projects, Cross Lane, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 5LB