Current work
Katie Spragg has had work purchased by the V&A and recently completed a permanent installation for the Garden Museum. She has undertaken commissions for the British Ceramics Biennale and Sotheby’s, as well as numerous private collections and commissions. Her work has been exhibited by the Craft Council in London and Miami, included in the British Council’s touring Film Festival (current) and presented at solo shows at Blackwell, Arts and Crafts House, the Garden Museum and Pi Artworks.
She was due to be the first ‘Make’ Artist in Residence at Hauser & Wirth Somerset, which has sadly been cancelled due to the pandemic, but is making work for a group show that should take place there in November 2020.
Katie Spragg’s most recently completed project is ‘Lambeth Wilds;’ a large-scale ceramic installation at the Garden Museum and her largest work to date.
Taking wild, opportunistic plants and the way they may be overlooked or hidden, as its theme, this project aspires to celebrate and make visible these plants and communities local to the museum that may also be overlooked or hidden within our wider society.