Terry Moores
Terry William Moores (1949–2014) was an English ceramic artist, born in Ashton Under Lyne, a suburb of Manchester and brought up in Denton (now part of Tameside). He went on to develop a career in ceramic sculpture, examples of which are found in the collections of the University of East Anglia[1] and the British Museum.[2] Ceramics and pottery workshopsMoores established independent ceramic workshop:[3]
Following his marriage to textile artist Mary Farmer they converted a listed warehouse on Doughty Quay to establish a joint workshop and home in Boston, Lincolnshire.[4][5] ExhibitionsMoores exhibited in the UK, Germany and Estonia.[6] Details of the majority of exhibitions can be found on the ArtFacts.Net website at Terry Moores profile His most notable exhibitions were:
His last known exhibition, prior to his death in 2014, was in 1993. LegacyTerry Moores died 21 August 2014 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England leaving his widow Mary Farmer.[11] The Warehouse at 50 High Street, Boston, Lincolnshire, and the contribution of Mary Farmer and Terry Moores to their respective fields as Designer Craftspeople has been recognised by the Boston Preservation Trust's Blue Plaque scheme.[12][13] CollectionsReferences
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