Baldwin was teacher of Ceramics and Sculpture at
Eton College for 39 years. (Photographs of Gordon Baldwin Art by year) and has 20+ published books of his ceramic works. His work has been exhibited worldwide and is represented in many public collections. Stories and memories of Gordon Baldwin's life and from his teaching career at
Central School of Art and Design and
Eton College are submitted and shared online: "I was lucky enough to stay at the Baldwins’ Willowbrook House, Eton in the 1980s. Standing proud in the garden were three larger than life ceramic sculptures by Gordon. During the day the forms were very dramatic, perhaps a little like giant chess pieces. At night they transformed, in my imagination, into ghostly forms." — Chris Parkhouse Baldwin was sometimes called on to operate the potter's wheel as an
interlude piece on
BBC One television in the absence of Georges Aubertin. He recalled of his stints there: "It was nerve wracking because it was live television in those days. It was terrifying. I said sometimes things go wrong at the wheel and the producer said 'just smile and take another piece of clay and start again'. But it didn't go wrong, fortunately." - Gordon Baldwin Baldwin was appointed
OBE in the
1992 Birthday Honours and received an honorary doctorate from the
Royal College of Art, London, in 2000. Baldwin increasingly relied on touch to do his work when he lost his eyesight in around 2012. ==Personal life and death==