Sandra Kerr Gordon

Sandra Kerr Gordon Visual artist/ Teacher with exhibitions in Belfast, Dublin and London.

31/05/2026
Absolutely delighted to share that my work has been selected for the ForM Sculpture Exhibition in the beautiful grounds ...
19/05/2026

Absolutely delighted to share that my work has been selected for the ForM Sculpture Exhibition in the beautiful grounds of Bangor Castle Walled Garden 🌿✨

Inspired by growth, fragility, nature and memory, it’s wonderful to know it will be experienced in such a fitting setting.

So grateful for this opportunity and excited to see the exhibition come to life among the trees, textures and changing light of the gardens.

So pleased to be part of this exhibition with so many fantastic artists and the amazing    Opening this Saturday 9th May...
03/05/2026

So pleased to be part of this exhibition with so many fantastic artists and the amazing Opening this Saturday 9th May from 2-7pm .space

Grateful to be involved in this exhibition with so many strong women 💪Tasseography 2024                               Th...
12/04/2026

Grateful to be involved in this exhibition with so many strong women 💪Tasseography 2024 The quiet tension of tea leaves settled at the bottom of a cup speaks volumes about the lived reality of diagnostic uncertainty. For many women, a cup of tea is a gesture of care, but also a reminder to wait - for answers, for appointments, to be listened to, to be believed. This photograph reflects my own experience of navigating complex health issues, where the tradition of fortune telling becomes a search for meaning in the absence of clarity. The cup represents a space of limbo, where comfort and distress coexist, symbolizing the emotional weight carried during prolonged waiting. Through this everyday ritual, I aim to draw attention to the unseen endurance of women whose symptoms are delayed, dismissed, or misunderstood, and to speak to the resilience required to live within the unknown.

So pleased to be part of this exhibition  in Edinburgh. 'The Weight of Waiting'This exhibition is deeply personal.It spe...
19/02/2026

So pleased to be part of this exhibition in Edinburgh. 'The Weight of Waiting'

This exhibition is deeply personal.

It speaks to the invisible heaviness of waiting — waiting for test results, waiting for a diagnosis, waiting for someone to tell you what is happening inside your own body.

✨ New Exhibition Now Open ✨My latest body of work is now on show at the Flax Gallery, Museum at the Mill, running from M...
20/01/2026

✨ New Exhibition Now Open ✨
My latest body of work is now on show at the Flax Gallery, Museum at the Mill, running from Monday 19th January to Friday 10th April. This new exhibition brings together porcelain clay, textiles, printmaking, and installation to explore themes of memory, connection, and mental health through immersive, tactile works. If you’re in the area, I’d love for you to come and see it in person.

✨ New Exhibition Now Open ✨My latest body of work is now on show at the Flax Gallery, Museum at the Mill, running from M...
20/01/2026

✨ New Exhibition Now Open ✨
My latest body of work is now on show at the Flax Gallery, Museum at the Mill, running from Monday 19th January to Friday 10th April. This new exhibition brings together porcelain clay, textiles, printmaking, and installation to explore themes of memory, connection, and mental health through immersive, tactile works. If you’re in the area, I’d love for you to come and see it in person.

So grateful to be exhibiting in the SSA exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh.Six rooms of artwork...
10/01/2026

So grateful to be exhibiting in the SSA exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh.
Six rooms of artwork, so much creativity, and a real honour to be included. Feeling thankful and inspired ✨

As I reflect on the past year, I’m grateful for the growth in my practice and for the support, generosity, and encourage...
31/12/2025

As I reflect on the past year, I’m grateful for the growth in my practice and for the support, generosity, and encouragement of so many artists and educators around me.

I’m really looking forward to what’s ahead — the Society of Scottish Artists exhibition opening 10 January in Edinburgh, my solo show at Flax Gallery, Museum at the Mill opening 13 January, and a solo exhibition at Ards Arts Centre in October.

Thankful to be part of so many meaningful exhibitions in 2025 and to work alongside such talented, supportive people. ✨ Bring on 2026!!

This piece feels different to me now. Made from panty liners transformed into fragile ceramic forms, it explores the bod...
13/11/2025

This piece feels different to me now. Made from panty liners transformed into fragile ceramic forms, it explores the body’s quiet transitions — fragility, absence, and renewal. When I created it, I didn’t realise how closely it would come to echo my own experience: the sense of something once vital being released, and the strange beauty of what remains.

The collar form feels protective yet exposing, circling what’s no longer there but still deeply felt. Its fragility and weight speak to recovery — to the tenderness of healing and the quiet strength that follows.

Sometimes our hands understand what’s coming long before we do.

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