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Viewing Collect art fair

From 3 to 5 March, 2023 Collect art fair returns to Somerset House for its 19th edition to showcase exceptional work made in the last five years by international living artists and designers. Move through the warren-like rooms of Somerset House and bear witness to exceptional works in ceramics, glass, lacquer, art jewellery, precious metalwork, textiles and fibre, wood and paper to non-traditional materials including resin and bone.

The international offering includes Galerie Marzee from the Netherlands, Candida Stevens and Cynthia Corbett from the UK and Siat Gallery from South Korea. In tandem with the physical fair, Collect continues its partnerships with Artsy.net, where all works will be available to view from 1 to 12 March 2023. This years VIP Lounge Partner is Cox London, established by Chris and Nicola Cox. With a reputation for creating elemental and remarkable pieces of lighting, furniture and artworks, the studio has been working for two years to create new pieces for this year’s fair.

Collect is brought to you by the Crafts Council, the national charity for craft who believe craft skills and knowledge enrich and uplift us as individuals and can change the world for the better. Through their activities they aim to inspire making, empower learning and nurture craft businesses by championing craft and its positive impact on society, increasing levels of craft education and participation, growing the market for craft, and by building a sustainable and inclusive craft sector.

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Dates
03 March 2023 — 05 March 2023
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