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Brook Sigal

September 17, 2024
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Brook Sigal

Brook Sigal is a ceramist with ‘the desire not to be certain’. Born in Puerto Rico in 1962, she lived around Europe from an early age. Sigal started ceramics as an autodidact when she was 35 and apprenticed with Jane Perryman, Marcus O’Mahoney, and Shozo Michikawa. In 2007, she founded BiS productions, to design and produce tableware and glassware for luxury brands. She proposed new visions of terracotta floors to the 400-year-old Manuffatura Cotto di Martino, Salerno, Italy, and produced four techniques of lower relief, precision cut, maiolica, and sgraffito under the name “Terratheque”.

For 15 years, while still a production ceramist and ceramic designer, she landed, by chance and for welcome income, a freelance job as a researcher and coordinator of documentaries for Arte and Canal+ television companies. Around the same time, she decided to do a Master’s in Ceramics at Central Saint Martins, graduating in 2015 with the eco-project ‘Making Water’. This project was exhibited at London and Milan Design Week, Devon Guild of Craftsmen, and Water Futures in Milan. This project was published in ’75 Designers pour un Monde Durable’ by Genevieve Gallot, Éditions la Martiniere, and is used by schools and universities as a case study in sustainability.

She participated in the British Ceramics Biennale in Stoke on Trent, UK, where she made a woven tile carpet in collaboration with Marta Bordes Blanco. This work was initially commissioned by the V&A (Victoria & Albert Museum)-Blythe House, London, to encourage designers to use the museum’s archives through traditional craft techniques and introduce transversal research as a tool to develop new craftsmanship.

In 2018, armed with more courage, she returned to her autodidactic roots and pursued the arduous route of ceramic art. With the ceramist Claudia Cauville, she opened La Mine Studio in Paris as a place to experiment and produce her sculptural ceramics and glazes and teach and coordinate masterclasses with Linda Bloomfield.

In 2023, ‘if only one more day’ was selected for the 62º International Ceramics Biennale in Faenza, and in 2024, she did residencies in KultuuriPaivakoti, Finland, and Guldagergaard International Research Center, Denmark, to walk, write haikus and explore the complexities of clay expressed through distressed, twisted, perforated non-vascular shapes and enriched glazes.

Visit Brook Sigal’s website and Instagram page.

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