London, UK. 28th Sep, 2017. Bridgette Chan, Artist Clare Twomey and Sarah Christie (l to r). A ceramics factory where the public can mould or cast jugs, teapots and flowers opens at Tate Modern today, 28 September 2017. Artist Clare Twomey's installation, FACTORY: the seen and the unseen, launches the second year of Tate Exchange which, over 2017 and 2018, will focus on the theme of production. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News


Bridgette Chan, Artist Clare Twomey and Sarah Christie (l to r). A ceramics factory where the public can mould or cast jugs, teapots and flowers opens at Tate Modern today, 28 September 2017. Artist Clare Twomey’s installation, FACTORY: the seen and the unseen, launches the second year of Tate Exchange which, over 2017 and 2018, will focus on the theme of production. The installation occupies the whole of Tate Exchange in Freelands Foundation Studios at Tate Modern’s Blavatnik Building and comprises a 30-metre work space, eight tonnes of clay, a vast area of drying racks, and over 2,000 fired clay objects.


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