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On April 2nd 1965, a small advertisement appeared in the St. Ives Times & Echo announcing the opening of the New Craftsman the following day, at 24 Fore Street, St Ives. A list of major craft artists and European design companies is named in the advertisement, with a focus on craft work of quality and reputation, including studio ceramics by Bernard Leach, Janet Leach, Hans Coper, Lucie Rie and Colin Pearson, interspersed with designers such as Terence Conran and work from well-known Scandinavian and European design houses. Today, the gallery continues its historic legacy of exhibiting the very best in contemporary craft and painting, by established and emerging artist in St Ives, the wider UK and Europe. It remains an important venue for the exhibition of 20th century and contemporary art and craft. 

This exhibition, in partnership with “The New Craftsman, St Ives: The Craft of Selling” exhibition currently on show at The Crafts Study Centre, Farnham, celebrates the forthcoming publication of Professor Simon Olding’s essay on the history of the New Craftsman and its influence on the story of contemporary craft. 

Simon’s essay traces the history of the gallery, from its roots in The Craftsmen’s Shop, which was opened by Janet Leach in 1952, to its current form as the New Craftsman Gallery, and considers this history in the context of craft selling in St Ives and further afield. The Crafts Study Centre holds the archive of the New Craftsman and Janet Leach’s personal papers, as well as founding collections by many of the makers whose ceramics were sold through the New Craftsman. These archive documents and works of art are on show in Farnham until 16 December, while in St Ives we present a special parallel exhibition by some artists associated with the 60 year history of New Craftsman, from Dame Lucie Rie, Bernard Leach, Peter Lanyon, and Breon O’Casey, to contemporary artists such as woodturner and sculptor Anthony Bryant, painter Sarah Woods and more. 


Simon's book will be published on the 28th of October 2023 



Sandra Blow

Four Lithographs

Anthony Frost

Feel Something

Wilhelmina Barns-Graham

Wind Dance Series IV

Bryan Illsley

Red and Black 1

Bryan Illsley

Brushwork 20

£550.00

Bryan Illsley

Brushwork 16

£550.00

Matthew Lanyon

Godrevy Light

Matthew Lanyon

White Boat

Peter Lanyon

'The Way Up Anticoli’ POA

Bernard Leach

Globular Vase

Padraig MacMiadhachain

Flying Near The Sun

£1,550.00

Padraig MacMiadhachain

The Orange Island, Luxor Egypt

£1,550.00

Padraig MacMiadhachain

The Nile at Luxor

£1,550.00

Sir Terry Frost

Orange and Blue Space

John Miller

Beach

Anton Nixon

Fin Balance

£1,600.00

Breon O'Casey

Violet Dots

£2,550.00

Breon O'Casey

Figure with Stars

£2,800.00

Breon O'Casey

Yellow Dots

£2,800.00

Breon O'Casey

Two Red Flowers

£2,800.00

Breon O'Casey

Flower with Grey Cirlces

£2,550.00

Breon O'Casey

Flowers with Orange Dots

£2,550.00

Bryan Pearce

Two Boats

John Piper

Soft Landscape

£3,000.00

Roy Ray

April 2 | Groundscape

Roy Ray

Winter Ground

Shoji Hamada

A Set of Six Hexagonal Serving Dishes

£2,400.00

Andrew Lanyon

The Message

Bernard Leach

Complete Collection of 47 Bernard Leach Etchings | Boots Redgrave Edition POA

Janet Leach

Large Ash Glazed Vessel

£2,500.00

Janet Leach

Large Ash Glazed Vessel

£1,800.00

Janet Leach

Small Ash Vase with Lugs

Janet Leach

Pot with Lugs

£1,400.00

Breon O'Casey Jewellery

Brooch - Silver Rectangle with Yellow Gold Mountaints

Breon O'Casey Jewellery

Necklace - Carnelian with Large Silver Triangles

Dame Lucie Rie

Vase