227. Noa Weintraub - Unswept floor VI

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2026
Stoneware clay, underglaze, glaze
16.5 x 17 x 0.5 cm

Noa Weintraub is a London-based artist working predominantly in ceramics. With a background spanning fine art and fashion, she interweaves these disciplines to create objects and installations that celebrate decoration, femininity, and the passing of time. Textiles, fabric, pattern, and ornamentation are recurring influences throughout her practice, alongside references to traditionally gendered activities such as lace-making, baking, and cake decoration.

After studying Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art, Weintraub’s practice moved fluidly between design, fashion, illustration, and ceramics. She initially launched her own handbag label before working as a fashion stylist and collaborating closely with the late artist and designer Judy Blame. In 2014, she returned fully to her fine art roots, establishing herself as a full-time artist and ceramicist.

Weintraub studied ceramics at Camden Arts Centre, London (2012–2015), following a BA in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art, London (1995–1998).

Recent exhibitions include Traubs at the Window Gallery, Bomb Factory Art Foundation Holborn (solo, 2024); 50/50 at Unit 1 Gallery Workshop, London (2024); Artists Behind Bars curated by Kitty Finer at Bomb Factory Art Foundation Archway (2022 & 2024); Winter Exhibition at Bomb Factory Art Foundation Marylebone (2023); Nineteen at Bomb Factory Art Foundation Archway (2023); Material Girl at Bomb Factory Art Foundation Covent Garden (2022); Mosaic at Mint (2019); Turning Earth Ceramics at the Barbican Centre (2018); All Scars Have A Pink That Shows at Tripp Gallery (2017); Spring Forms at Mint (2016); The State of Clay at Milliken (2016); Summer Takeover at Camden Arts Centre (2015); and an exhibition at Pocko Gallery (2015).

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