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Viewing Collect art fair 2022

If you’d like to spruce up your interiors this spring, look no further than the 18th edition of Collect, the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design. The works on display, which span ceramics, glass, lacquer, art jewellery, precious metalwork, textiles and fibre, have all been made in the last five years by living artists and designers.

Exhibitors for your radar include Cynthia Corbett Gallery, which presents a curated selection of ceramics by Ellie Taylor and Freya Bramble-Carter; and North Lands Creative, which offers glass works by artists including Gregory Alliss, Laura McKinlye and Laura Quinn.

For a joyful range of jewellery, sculpture, tableware and woodwork, look to Design-Nation and Sarah Myerscough Gallery, which is staging NATURE/NURTURE, a new iteration of its acclaimed collection, THE NATURAL ROOM: Rethinking our Interior Spaces.

Following the success of last year’s digital version, the fair is once again partnering with Artsy. Until 6 March the participating galleries will have an online presence complementary to their live display. The accompanying talks programme, which is held in partnership with Crafts magazine, offers a unique opportunity to hear from the makers themselves.

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23 February 2022 — 27 February 2022
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