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Hudson pots are to be found nationwide in museums and large houses as well as being made for television period pieces such as: Sharpe's Rifles, Mr Wroe's Virgins and even an episode of Lovejoy ('smoke your nose',1991).
Most of the pottery used in the kitchen areas of Hampton Court Palace, London have been made by John.
His most rewarding commission has been the floor, ridge tiles and wares for Barley Hall, a reconstructed 15th century house in York.
John Hudson has exhibited at the International Ceramics Symposium at Faenza, Italy in 1980 and has worked and exhibited at the Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition at Sabae in 1995.
He has also made tea ceremony wares for Ura Senke Tea - Foundation of Kyoto, Japan, and items for Colonial Williamsburg, USA and the Walraversijde Museum, Belgium.
He is a long term member of the Medieval Pottery Research Group and is a current member of its Council. |