Gill Clement - Artist CV
My Journey With Pewter
2000's - Present
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2000's - Present |
2024: Showcased at the V&A Museum, London.
2022: Bestowed with the prestigious Freedom of the City of London.
2021: Featured in an exclusive exhibition at the Worshipful Company of Pewterers, London.
2020: Participated in a three-man exhibition at Albany Gallery, Cardiff, and displayed works at The Kooywood Art Gallery, Cardiff.
2019: Earned the honor of Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers.
2018: Contributed to a high-profile charity fashion show for Sue Bonham at the Old Bailey, London.
2017: Designed a ready-to-wear bridal collection prominently featured in Stephanie Allin’s campaigns and catwalk presentations.
2014: Collaborated on a notable project with Joseph Azugary and returned to exhibit at the Old Bailey with Sue Bonham.
2012: Launched a celebrated bridal collection that became a cornerstone of Stephanie Allin’s campaigns and runway shows.
2010: Crafted a bespoke necklace commissioned by the Master of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers for Sue Bonham.
2003: Commissioned by the Church of Wales to create a pectoral cross for Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury.
1990's
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1990's |
1997: Designed a custom dog collar for Fergie in the film Twin Town.
1994: Featured in an HTV special program highlighting Gill and the shop.
1994: Established a studio in The Mumbles, Wales.
1993: Collaborated with friends Abu Jani, Sandeep Khosla, and Lubna Khan to design mirrors for a major exhibition.
1992: Created a bespoke walled mirror for Bollywood star Amrita Singh.
1989-1992: Designed jewellery for Jean Muir’s collections from a studio in Rotherhithe, London.
1980's
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1980's |
1989: Featured in Harrods and Liberty, with stockists in London, the USA, Canada, and Japan. Showcased collections at London Fashion Week.
1988: Traveled extensively through India, drawing inspiration for future designs.
1985: Designed jewellery and crowns for NO/YES Autumn/Winter collection, which was published in i-D magazine and The Face.
1982: Graduated from Sir John Cass School of Art, London.