Large Box with Textured Surface
More Works By Bruce Cochrane Ceramic 2026
6 × 15.5 × 15.5 in
15.24 × 39.37 × 39.37 cm
About Large Box with Textured Surface
This contemporary hand crafted ceramic box is by Bruce Cochrane.The distinctive ceramic artwork of Bruce Cochrane has garnered him many accolades both here and abroad during his decades long career. Recognized for his bold artistic vision, Bruce Cochrane has earned the reputation as one of Canada’s finest ceramicists. His eclectic dynamic forms are known for their beauty and function. Cochrane favours organic shapes and his habit of using traditional methods of gas or wood firing clay results in distinctive textures and colours. This is one of a series of functional boxes with lids he created using a combination of slabs, molded sections and hand thrown clay. The elegant organic shape of this large box with a lid is rendered in rich creamy coloured clay that is highly textured with fine craquelure. It contrasts with the dark, earthy border and circular base of the piece.
“The objects no matter how simple or complex, are meant to be experienced on a physical and contemplative level.” Bruce Cochrane
“No matter how elaborate Cochrane’s work becomes, it is safe to say that at the core of everything he makes is the idea of functionality—an idea he fell in love with the very first time he touched clay.” Jessica Cabe, Ceramics Monthly
Bruce Cochrane was born in Vancouver. His family moved to Montreal and there he was first introduced to ceramics in high school. Cochrane continued his education at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design where he obtained a BFA. In the late seventies he acquired his MFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Returning to Ontario, he taught ceramics at Sheridan College in Ontario from 1978-2010. He continues to hold workshops and exhibit his work internationally. In a career that spans fifty years, Cochrane has received numerous awards over the years and been nominated several times for the prestigious Governor General’s Award. His work has been exhibited internationally and can be found in collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art in Toronto and the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA). Bruce Cochrane’s home and studio are in Markdale, Ontario.