Natalie Roset will begin her Residency at Watts Gallery this autumn, and will be leading six workshops as part of Watts Gallery’s outreach programme, A Gallery Without Walls. Natalie will be working on a new body of work, inspired by Watts Gallery and the Watts Chapel, which will culminate with an exhibition of her work at the Lewis Elton Gallery in Farnham.
Nathalie Roset, said, “This is a wonderful opportunity for me, and I am incredibly excited at being the first ceramic artist to be awarded the Watts Gallery Artist in Residency. Mary Watts’s Compton Pottery brought ceramics to the Compton community and I am very much looking forward to building on this legacy today.”