Susan Phillips(United Kingdom, 1978)is a visual artist who has taken a break from devoting herself to motherhood with a strong comeback with the solo exhibition Constructed Geometries at the Brazilian embassy in 2018, after receiving the international VIA Art Prize in 2017 and being selected for a group exhibition at Mostyn in Wales. She is currently showing at the Gyeonggi International Ceramics Biennale in South Korea, and her works are part of the permanent collection of the Embassy of Brazil in London.
Phillips currently lives and works in North Herefordshire.
Selected Exhibitions
2019
The Light in the World is Without a Significant Plan, Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London, UK
Gyeonggi International Ceramics Biennale, Korea
2018
Constructed geometries, Embassy of Brazil, London
Winter Show, Ten, Cardiff
2017
Winter Show, Maddox Arts, London
VIA Art Prize, London
Marshwood Arts Prize, Dorset (highly commended)
Black Swan Arts Open, Somerset (highly commended)
Summer, Gallery Ten, Cardiff
De Padova showroom, Milan
2016
Winter, Gallery Ten, Cardiff
International Print Biennale, Newcastle
Group Exhibition, John Cullen Lighting, London
Neo Print Prize, Bolton
Y Lle Celf, National Eisteddfod, Abergavenny
Summer Show, Gallery Ten, Cardiff
2015
NN Contemporary Open, Northampton
Winter, Gallery Ten, Cardiff
Y Lle Celf, National Eisteddfod, Meifod
Six, Gallery Ten, Cardiff
Mostyn Open 19, Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno
Spring Show, Beardsmore Gallery, London
2014
Y Lle Celf, National Eisteddfod, Llanelli
Soho Sculpture Prize – shortlisted artists, London
Oriel Davies Open, Newtown, Powys
2013
Christmas Exhibition, Beardsmore Gallery London
Ceramics, Beardsmore Gallery, London
Awards
2018
Long-listed for the Aesthetica Art Prize
2017
Winner of the VIA Art Prize
2016
David Canter Memorial Fund grant
Long-listed for the Aesthetica Art Prize
2014
The Gold Medal for Craft and Design, the National Eisteddfod
Collections
2017
The Embassy of Brazil, London
Publications
2016
Cfile online – 6/16
2015
Art Habens – Interview
Homes and Gardens, July issue
2014
Lancia Trend Visions
Ceramics Now
Education
1999
Falmouth College of Arts, BA(hons) Studio Ceramics