[1][2] Her work ranges from intimate wall based sculpture to large scale installations of multiple elements.
In 1979 Radstone established her first studio at 401½ Workshops in South London,[10] receiving a grant from the Crafts Council, followed by an award from the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Trust, who also supported the establishment of Arlingford Studios in Brixton, South London in 1985.
She also received awards from Greater London Arts, the Oppenheim-John Downes Memorial Trust and won the Unilever Prize in 1988.
In addition to regular solo exhibitions at Marsden Woo Gallery in London, she has had solo exhibitions at a variety of galleries and museums,[12] and participated in group shows in Europe, the US and Japan.
[citation needed] Since 1994 Radstone has taught on the Ceramics Diploma Course at the City Lit in London.