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  1. Christopher Reid Flock plays in the back yard of culture and history with clay. Reinterpreting form and function as cannon to contemporary ceramics.

  2. Christopher Reid Flock Ceramics, Hamilton, ON. 1,059 likes. Christopher Reid Flock is a Canadian ceramist who continues to explore diversity with clay.

  3. Bio. Christopher Reid Flock began a ceramic mentorship with Canadian ceramist Kayo O'Young in 1997 followed by ceramic studies at Sheridan College School of Ceramic Design. In 1999, Flock moved to Japan initiating a self-guided cultural and studio emersion.

  4. Reid’s professional career as an experimental ceramic artist continues to grow since his first exhibition in 2007. In 2014, he was awarded the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics and in 2016 was shortlisted for the Gardiner Museum Permanent Sculpture Competition.

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  6. After mentoring with Canadian ceramist Kayo O'Young in 1998 and studying at Sheridan College School of Ceramic Design, Reid moved to Ibaraki, Japan where he lived and studied ceramics for nine years. He returned to Canada in 2009 and has established his studio practice in Hamilton, Ontario.

  7. Christopher Reid Flock is about to complete his Master of Fine Art in Ceramics. In 1997 he began a ceramic mentorship with Canadian Kayo O'Young, followed by ceramic studies at Sheridan College School of Ceramic Design.

  8. Christopher Reid Flock began a ceramic mentorship with Canadian ceramist Kayo O'Young in 1997 followed by ceramic studies at Sheridan College School of Ceramic Design. In 1999, Flock moved to Japan initiating a self-guided cultural and studio emersion.

  9. Christopher Reid Flock. Hamilton. Christopher Reid Flock began a ceramic mentorship with Canadian ceramist Kayo O'Young in 1997, followed by ceramic studies at Sheridan College School of Ceramic Design. 1999 Flock moved to Japan, initiating a self-guided cultural and studio emersion.

  10. christopher Reid Flock. Hamilton, Ontario. Described as Neo-Baroque, my work is a combination of experiences from Japan with recognizable western production forms. Primarily with porcelain, I throw and manipulate forms; slapping, tickling, gently coercing forms beyond their static states.

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