Ana Bridgewater is an interdisciplinary artist, designer and sculptor, working at the intersection of material, memory and the environment. Having trained across Basque Country, London and Barcelona, Ana’s work is grounded in emotional resonance, positioning porcelain as both an archive and as a vessel of transformation.
With the environment and sustainability at the core of her practice, Ana is committed to redefining the relationship between matter, technology and care. Her London-based studio, opened in 2014, is recognised for its sustainable ethos and zero-plastic policy. Most recently her dedication has extended to a commission for the Spanish Embassy in London, where she produced 119 sustainable light sculptures using only two moulds.
Ana has had previous collaborations with The National Trust, Petersham Nurseries, Alex Eagle and the Spanish Embassy and has been featured in publications such as The Independent, The Guardian, Elle Decoration and You Magazine. She has an MA in Parametric Design and Digital Fabrication, an MA in Computational Arts from Goldsmiths, and a BA in Fine Art from Basque Country University.

