Phil Rogers has exhibited widely both in the United Kingdom and Overseas. More than forty museums around the world include works in their collections and there have been more than forty solo shows together with numerous group exhibitions in places as far as field as Boston in the U.S.A. to Tokyo, Japan and Seoul in S. Korea. The following is a brief list of the most notable exhibitions of recent years:-

(Those with an * denote a solo show.)

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Studio Ceramics ’94. Victoria and Albert Museum.London. 1994.
British Saltglaze. Bremen 1996.
‘Ash Glazes.’ Rufford Craft Centre. 1996.
*Open Eye Gallery. Edinburgh 1996.
*On Line Gallery. Southampton. 1996.
Contemporary British Salt Glaze. Leeuwarden 1996.
*Tho Art Space. Seoul 1997.
Tobu Dept. Store. Tokyo 1997.
Transformations. ‘Oriel’, Cardiff 1997.
40 years of the C.P.A. Rufford Craft Centre 1998.
*Twenty years a potter. Harley Gallery 1998.
Objects of the Fire. Buckinghamshire Museum. Aylesbury 1999.
British Studio Pottery. Paul Rice Gallery. London. 1999.
Europaische Keramik ‘99. Westerwald 1999.
*Bircham Gallery. Norfolk. 1999.
*Bettles Gallery. Ringwood. 1999.
Classics vii. Kortrijk, Belgium 1999.
*Alpha House Gallery. Sherborne 2000.
*Harlequin Gallery. London 2000.
*Pucker Gallery. Boston 2001.
*Harlequin Gallery. London 2002.
‘Salzbrand Keramik’. Koblenz. Germany. 2002.
*Oakwood Gallery. Edwinstowe. Notts. UK. 2003.
*Pucker Gallery. Boston. USA 2003.
*Contemporary Ceramics. London. England. 2003.
*Pucker Gallery. Boston. MA USA. 2005
*Candover Gallery. Arlesford UK. 2005
*Goldmark Gallery. Uppingham. Nr. Leicester, Rutland. UK. 2005
*Bettles Gallery. Ringwood, Hants. UK. 2006
*The Harlequin Gallery Greenwich, London. UK. 2006.
Gallery St Ives. Tokyo, Japan. 2007.
Pucker Gallery. Boston. MA. USA. 2007.
Ceramic Art London Royal College of Art. Kensington, London. 2007.
Pucker Gallery. Boston. MA. USA. 2007.
St Ives Ceramics. St Ives, England. 2008.
Goldmark Gallery. Uppingham, England 2008.
Reynolds Gallery. Westmont College, Santa Barbara. USA. 2008.
Pucker Gallery. Boston. MA. USA 2009.
Forthcoming exhibitions.
Pucker Gallery. Boston. MA. USA 2011.

I am a Fellow and Past Chair of the Craft Potters Association of Great Britain and an elected member of Contemporary Applied Arts. My work also appears on the selected index of the Craft Council of Great Britain.
In 1999 I was elected to the International Academy of Ceramics and in 2003 to the Royal Cambrian Academy the only potter to have been awarded that honour..

My work is represented in the following public collections:

Victoria and Albert Museum. London.
National Museum of Wales. Cardiff.
Boston Museum of Fine Art. Boston. MA USA.
Art Complex Museum Duxbury. MA. USA.
Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland. OH. USA.
Worcester Museum of Art.. Worcester Mass. USA.
International Museum of Folk Art. Santa Fe. New Mexico. USA.
Sackler Museum at Harvard University. Boston. Mass. USA.
Newport Museum of Art. Newport, S.Wales.
Museum of Modern Ceramics. Mino, Japan.
University of Wales Collection. Aberystwyth.
City Museum. Stoke on Trent.
Nottingham Castle Museum. Nottingham.
Buckinghamshire Museum. Aylesbury.
Aberdeen Museum of Art. Aberdeen.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Birmingham. England.
Detroit Institute of Art. Detroit. USA.
Fitzwilliam Museum. Cambridge England.
Minneapolis Museum of Art. Minneapolis, MN. USA
Weisman Art Museum. Minneapolis, MN. USA
The Ashmolean Museum. Oxford. England.
Winnipeg Art Gallery. Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA.
Paisley Museum of Art. Paisley. Scotland.
Museum of Contemporary Ceramics. Mashiko, Japan.
Boise Art Museum. Boise, Idaho, USA.
Leicester Museum. Leicester, England.
Mint Museum of Craft and Design. Charlotte. N. Carolina USA
Pinakothek der Moderne. Munchen. GERMANY.
City & County of Swansea: Glynn Vivian Art Gallery Collection Glynn Vivien Art Gallery. Swansea, WALES.
Allen Memorial Art Museum Oberlin College. Oberlin, OH USA
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The Schein-Joseph Museum at Alfred University. NY. USA
The Rhode Island School of Design Museum. Rhode Island. USA
Newark Museum of Art. Newark. New Jersey. USA
Arizona State University Museum. Tucson, Arizona. USA.
Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto. Canada.
Philidelphia Museum of Art. Philidelphia. PA. USA.
York City Museum, William Ismay Collection. York.
Peabody Essex Museum. Boston. USA.
Ichon World Ceramic Center, Kyonggi. S. Korea..
Royal Choson Kiln Museum. S. Korea..
Keramik Museum. Hohr Gretzhausen, Germany.
Princesshof Museum. Nederlands.
Jan van Houte Collection. Instituut Pieter Brueghel, Veghel, Nederlands.
National Museum of Wales Schools Collection.
Collection, the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford,
Degg Industrial Minerals Collection.
Llantarnam Grange Handling Collection.
Cerigidion, Monmouth and Powys County Councils.

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