Functional Clay, Peach Corner and 3daysofdesign
Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen Studio
Frederiksholms Kanal 28 B
1220 Copenhagen
18–20 June 2025
Open daily from 10.00 to 18.00
In connection with 3daysofdesign 2025, Peach Corner holds a large exhibition at the Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen Studio at Frederiksholms Kanal 28 B. An old, historical studio along the canal in central Copenhagen that is not normally open to the public.
Peach Corner is an artist-run exhibition space for ceramics and a dynamic forum for artistic materializations in clay. Peach Corner is a platform for the full range of the ceramic field across crafts, design and visual arts in what is, obviously, a rather fluid field.
The exhibition theme is Functional Clay, and Peach Corner has invited both young talents and experienced makers and designers, who have demonstrated their passion for and insight into materials, crafts and function and who have a curious and visionary approach to their practice. They will present good clay ideas, sensuous shapes and clay and ceramics transformed into forms and designs with distinct character and contemporary relevance. Some exhibitors work with reuse and ready-mades, low-tech production and novel production aesthetic. Others embrace a digital or conceptual approach with new ways of viewing and using the clay and ceramics in relation to function, users and the audience.
The exhibition shows new works by:
Amalie Vöge Jensen
Anne Tophøj
Birgit Marie Østerby
Cecilie Manz
Chris Liljenberg Halstrøm
Claydies (Tine Broksø and Karen Kjældgård-Larsen)
Depping & Jørgensen (Line Depping and Jakob Jørgensen)
Hilda Piazzolla
Jeppe Søndergaard Hansen
Michael Geertsen
Ole Jensen
Petra Dalström
Zuzanna Skurka
We thank all the participating makers and designers!
Press preview on Tuesday, 17 June, from 10.30 to 13.00
The artists will be present.
Opening reception on Wednesday, 18 June, from 16.00 to 18.00
Design historian and author Lars Dybdahl (MA) will give the opening address at 16.30
The artists will be present to talk about their works. Some of the works will be put to use.
Peach Corner provides a free catalogue with photos and the exhibitors’ own texts about the works.