Plant people – soul flowers

Plant people – soul flowers

Jenny Orchard continues to create a range of ceramics which are sculpturally interesting in both form and surface. Her use of heat and earth, along with lead, silica, copper, cobalt, and an abundant array of minerals provide active ingredients which result in a...
confabulations

confabulations

Kati Thamo explores the role narrative has in our lives and in the construction of memories. Of Hungarian parentage, Kati draws on a rich vein of inherited stories to illustrate the way our memories are reconstructed from bits and pieces of fragmented stories. The...

Dean Bowen has developed a symbolic visual language, in three separate mediums, to celebrate human habitation within the urban and the rural landscape. An iconography of child-like figures, buildings, cars, birds and trees is suggestive of “Art Brut” or “Raw Art”...
The new porcelain

The new porcelain

In a career spanning more than fifty years, Les Blakebrough’s body of work ranges from beautiful functional ware to delicate exhibition pieces of ethereal beauty that are etched to emphasise the translucency and fragility of ‘Southern Ice’ porcelain. This unglazed...
Aegean journey

Aegean journey

Madeleine Winch is known as a painter of bold, colourful and figurative works which emerge from a synthesis of memory, impressions from recent travels, intimate emotions and feminine sensibilities. With this new series of work, Madeleine uses the printmaking form of...

Maureen Williams is widely respected as a glass artist and is at the forefront of Australian glass practice. She uses the blown glass vessel as a three-dimensional canvas for her abstract paintings. Her work has involved imaginary terrains and images which are...