Born 1951 in Newport, South Wales, United Kingdom. Phil Rogers has been a full time potter since 1978
Fellow, Past Chair and current council member of the
Craft Potters Association of Great Britain.
Member of the International Academy of Ceramics.
Crafts Council Selected Index Member.
Full elected member of the Royal Cambrian Academy.
There have been 49 one-person shows in countries as far apart as USA and South Korea including more recently:
2009 Pucker Gallery, Boston.
2008
Goldmark Gallery, Rutland.
2008
St Ives Ceramics, St Ives, England.
2007
Gallery St Ives, Tokyo, Japan.
2006
Pucker Gallery, Boston, USA
2005
Goldmark Gallery, Rutland, England
2005
Pucker Gallery, Boston, USA.
2005
Candover Gallery, Arlesford, England.
2004
Alpha House Gallery, Sherborne, England.
2004
Harlequin Gallery, London, England
2003
Contemporary Ceramics, London.
Phil Rogers has work represented in more than 40 museums worldwide including:
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, ENGLAND
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, WALES
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. USA
Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI. USA
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia. CANADA
Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte, NC. USA
Newark Museum of Art, Newark, NJ. USA
Birmingham Museum, Birmingham, ENGLAND.
Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM, USA
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA. USA
Keramik Museum, Hohr Grentzhausen, GERMANY
Essex Peabody Museum, Harvard. Boston, USA.
Princessehof Museum, Leewarden, NEDERLANDS
World Ceramic Center, Icheon, S. KOREA
Nottingham Castle Museum, Nottingham, ENGLAND
Published work.
‘Ash Glazes’ by Phil Rogers, A&C Black. 1992. Reprinted 1996.
‘Ash Glazes’, 2nd Revised Edition published 2003.
‘Throwing Pots’ by Phil Rogers, A&C Black. 1995. Reprinted 2000, 2001, 2005
‘Salt Glazing’ by Phil Rogers, A&C Black. 2002.
‘Phil Rogers – Potter’ published in the USA May 2007. USA.
There have been many articles and essays for various magazines and catalogues.
Film, TV and Video.
Two Potters. Phil Rogers and Mo Jupp. Video production by INVISION FILMS. 1994.
UK Festival of European Ceramics. Video. 1992.
‘Art Talks’ with Mal Pope. HTV. 2002.
‘Creative Roads’. A documentary film made for HTV Television. 2004 (prod. Gwenda Richards).
‘The Firing’ for BBC Radio 4.
‘Phil Rogers – A Passion for Pots.’ A one hour film by Charles Maplestone (Malachite Films) for the Goldmark Gallery. 2 DVD boxed set.
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