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SUSTAINABLE THINKING

This year must have seemed very strange for the ceramics students who were graduating. The hectic shows to which the public flock are gone, replaced with an online version of their work. Each maker has a story to tell, and here we look at a student from Central Saint Martins (CSM) in London – Alice Fyles.

Alice was born on her parents' self-sufficient farm in Feakle, Ireland. Accompanied by a dozen chickens, a cheeky goat named Janis

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