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Even though she studied Modern Asian studies, and spent years working as a language teacher, it was when Mel Robsontook a pottery class that she knew instantly how she wanted to spend the rest of h...
Read more“I love how the material changes from the raw state to the last firing, things can change quite considerably, and sometimes surprisingly,” says ceramicist Helen Hay of Kanimbla Clay. After graduat...
Read more“There’s nothing like opening a kiln,” says Anna Eaves, a ceramicist from North Carolina in the USA. “People compare it to Christmas morning, but it’s better!” The first time Anna experienced it, s...
Read moreThree months after Linda Fahey lost her job in the corporate world, Anthropologiecame calling asking her to create a range of ceramics for them. Up until then she had been juggling jobs and art-mak...
Read moreWhile Melbourne-based Kim Jaegerhas a Masters in graphic design, she has often worked in different areas within the arts - from sound to video and photography. “Ceramics was just another medium I w...
Read moreKatia Carlettialways envisaged herself as an artist - but a different one to the one that emerged. Born and raised in Adelaide, she had been studying painting at art school but it was starting to f...
Read more“To be honest, I didn’t see that I had a career path in ceramics until it had already happened,” says Milly Dent. “I got swept up by the interest I was receiving from others for my work and before ...
Read moreKeiko Matsui, a ceramicist born in Japan but based on NSW’s Central Coast, has decided to focus on a particular style of work this year. It is embodied in her latest “scar” series. “The jointed par...
Read moreCERAMICIST + ARCHITECT BRUCE ROWE
After 15 years of painting in private, Melbourne-based Bruce Rowe held a small public exhibition of his paintings in 2010. It provided him with a glimpse that it might be possible to integrate des...
Read more“For me, the right path is the path you enjoy,” says ceramicist Tara Burke. So when it came to her career, she says there was never any doubt. Ceramics are delightful, Tara says. “I love the inters...
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