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ANU School of Art & Design Ceramics Workshop
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24.01.2022 Terrific exhibition by graduates on now at 27 Lonsdale street Braddon Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture Isabelle Mackay-Sim @danielleone_art @moscocandres @thecyclingceramicist @cristinawhittembury Curiosity Smith
24.01.2022 And that's a wrap! Thanks to Abbey Jamieson for running a wonderful and informative #sodafiring #workshop. . . . .... . . #australianceramics #sodafiring #ceramics #soadceramics @abbey_jamieson @sproutmade See more
24.01.2022 Getting harder to find a kiln firing spot - must be week 12! . . . .... . . @anuartdesign @ouranu @australianceramics #anuceramics #australianceramics #kilnfiring #ceramics #assessment #unilife See more
23.01.2022 We're ready for you! Come and say hi, have a go in the wheel and see the 3D clay printer in action
22.01.2022 The ANU School of Art and Design is proud to invite you to the Graduating Exhibition 2019 Friday 22 November 6.00pm official opening ... 6.30pm official proceedings and presentation of the Emerging Artist Support Scheme EASS Exhibition continues daily 10.30 - 5.00pm until Sunday 1 December.
21.01.2022 Out on the town tonight! First we popped into the Canberra Potters' Society for Friday night supper club to hear visiting artist Ann Van Hoey talk about her work. Then off for a Korean BBQ feast @ernabella_arts_pukatjapottery @hermannsburgpotters @erubarts @girringunart @annvanhoey @anuartdesign @ouranu #artistresidency #indigenouslanguagesandartsprogram
21.01.2022 Official Opening of the ANU School of Art and Design Graduating Student Exhibition tonight 6pm. Exhibition continues daily 10.30 - 5.00 until December 1. See you there!
20.01.2022 Get yourself along to this amazing exhibition by Isabelle Mackay Sim at ANCA Gallery! This is Isabelle's first solo exhibition since graduating from Honours at the ANU School of Art & Design and the exhibition was awarded through the EASS Emerging Artists Support Scheme. @isabellemackaysim @anuartdesign @anca_inc
20.01.2022 Welcome to Rod Bamford! Click on the link to read about Rod's research interests and expertise.
18.01.2022 Abbey Jamieson & Chayla Ueckert-Smith are both recent graduates from the School of Art & Design Honours program, Ceramics and have interactive work currently on show at Tributary Project - congratulations to both
18.01.2022 We're almost there! See you at the grad show opening night Friday November 23 at 6pm . .... . . . @anuartdesign #anuceramics #anuartdesign #assessment #gradshow See more
18.01.2022 Would love to see you at the exhibition opening this coming Saturday 13th April at 2.30pm. The exhibition coincides with a residency hosted at the ANU School of Art & Design Ceramics Workshop from 8 - 18 April
18.01.2022 Congratulations to our current students & graduates at the Canberra Potters' Society Members Exhibition & award ceremony
17.01.2022 Opening tonight!! Recent Honours Graduate & EASS (Emerging Artists Support Scheme) award winner Isabelle Mackay-Sim opening remarks by Head of Workshop Rod Bamford.
16.01.2022 Firing the 'Top Hat' tonight. It's the workshops biggest gas kiln and the six burners are roaring! . . . .... . #australianceramics #ouranu #anu #anuceramics #ceramics #kilnfiring @anuartdesign @ouranu See more
15.01.2022 As the residency draws to a close our local Canberra & ANU community came to meet the artists and view the works made during the residency. Thank you to everyone who came along. . . . .... . @ouranu @anuartdesign @ernabella_arts_pukatjapottery @erubarts @girringunart @hermannsburgpotters See more
15.01.2022 Works in progress by artists from Hermannsburg during the Remote Communities Ceramics Network residency. Image 1: Beth Inkamala Image 2: Judith Inkamala
14.01.2022 2019 Graduating Student | Cathy Zhang | Bachelor of Visual Arts | Exhibition opens 6pm November 22 Our real self is often hidden and ignored. Cathy Zhang’s interactive body of works introspectively exposes our body and mind in its raw state. Drawn to the current trend of selfie-taking, this work draws parallels when viewers' selfie image is projected onto the ceramic sculpture. The abstract surface of this piece then provokes imagery between the real and unfamiliar self. This whole assemblage exposes a visual connection between the person and their internals. "What am I?" is intended to be emotionally confronting,
14.01.2022 Wonderful tour today thank you @visit_australian_parliament & @cara_kirkwood . . . .... . . @ernabella_arts_pukatjapottery @girringunart @ernabella_arts_pukatjapottery @hermannsburgpotters See more
13.01.2022 Graduating Student 2019 | Master of Visual Arts | Sadhana Peterson This body of ceramic work has been inspired by the relationship of gesture and proximity, particularly in parent/child relationships. The study of personal space (proxemics) describes the degree of separation that people maintain between each other in social situations.... These figurative forms explore the dynamics of family life. The handling of the clay, including the making marks, capture the extremes of close bonding and demands on time and energy.
13.01.2022 And that's a wrap! Thank you to our wonderful wheel class students on a stellar effort this semester. Good luck for your final firings. . . . .... @anuartdesign @australianceramics @ouranu #wheelthrown #wheelclass #assessment See more
12.01.2022 ANU Open Day! Throw or Print? Experience the latest in digital clay technology alongside classic wheel pottery techniques in the School of Art and Design Ceramics Workshop. 10.30 - 2.30 Make your own wheel thrown pot with Jo Searle and view the exhibition of student work.... 11.00 - 1.00 Watch a demonstration of the SOA&D new 3D clay printer. 11.30 - 12.00 Hear Rod Bamford & Mitchelle Whitelaw talk about the ways new digital tools are combining with traditional practices to create exciting new opportunities in Art & Design practice. All welcome
11.01.2022 2019 Graduating Student | Henrietta Farrelly Barnett | Bachelor of Visual Arts Arrogance, power & death form the core of Farrelly-Barnett’s work. A parable for humanity’s complex interrelationship with nature, the work interrogates the misunderstandings that disturb our present & threaten our future. The unprecedented 2018-2019 Murray-Darling fish kills, attributed initially to drought, provided the impetus for Farrelly-Barnett’s work. Caused by a matrix of factors, with poo...r management compounding the effects of climate change on drought-stricken land, their impact was further intensified by the endangered position of this totemic and once-plentiful fish. Blue-and-white pottery, with its own lengthy history of appropriation, dislocation and imposition, offered the ideal lens through which to examine the externalities that have bought the Murray Cod to the brink. Slip-cast & hand-painted with individually designed motifs, the installation evokes homage to the wealth-display of traditional 18th-century Porcelain Rooms but serves also to portend the still-reverberant impact of Australia’s colonial imposition on its future.
11.01.2022 2019 Graduating Student | Yang Yang Yin | Masters of Visual Arts (Advanced) My ceramic work is based on the study of Ethnomusicology, exploring cultural, philosophical and aesthetic values behind the performance of classic Chinese Opera: Kunqu. Shapes and gestures are inspired by the traditional costume of the Opera and produced to express the rhythm and movement of the music. Subtle but rich textures on the surface are shaped by the meditative process of wheel throwing. The... deconstructive method enables my work to evoke a resistance to gravity, allowing negative space to unravel and become part of the form. Music is abstract and intangible, so I want to create sculpture that transform the music from invisible to visible, but still dynamic, fluid and sinuous. Music, in its original form, travels between a human’s physical and spiritual world. Here, it is visualized in sculptural form to challenge conceptions of illusion and materiality. Flows and curves grow into three-dimensional calligraphic brushstrokes in a dismantled way, representing the accomplishment of spiritual awareness and transformation in time and space.
10.01.2022 Today we hosted a decal workshop for young creatives as part of the ANU School of Art and Design College program for year 11 & 12 students. We explored hand drawn decals printed on water slide paper & stock color decals. Plates are firing overnight Thank you to The Green Shed for your support in gifting reclaimed plates.... @anuartdesign @ouranu @the_green_shed_cbr @thecyclingceramicist @joannesearleceramics
10.01.2022 Local artist Kaye Pemberton shared her story of the Yuendumu community program which supports keeping animals and people healthy, safe & happy. Kaye has made camp dog bowls for the artists to decorate. Image 1: Kaye Pemberton Image 2: Moana | Ellarose Savage... Image 3: Flash | Alison Murray See more
09.01.2022 A selection of works on display including our upcoming Graduates: Henrietta Farrelly-Barnett | Nathan Nhan | Cathy Zhang | Annie Parnell | Yang Yang Yin @henriettafarrellybarnett @n_t.p.n @c.a.t.h.y.z.h.a.n.g @chapelle_yin @annieparnell
08.01.2022 Thanks for visiting! #3dprinted and #wheelthrown pots from our #anuopenday
07.01.2022 2019 Graduating Student | Bachelor of Visual Arts | Nathan Nhan Straying away from the construct of traditional vessels Nhan subverts the forms through contortion and deconstruction as they are seen as twisted, bodily and anamorphic. The ceramic vessels are covered in enamel paint, polyurethane foam, spray paint and ink. Constructing a narrative of non-conventional mediums that subvert the craft medium, creating a conversion within material, these vessels ultimately become static forms dancing to their experiences of their maker.
07.01.2022 Learn what makes our Head of Workshop, Rod Bamford tick! Come and hear his talk at 11.30 today.
05.01.2022 2019 Graduating Student | Annie Parnell | Bachelor of Visual Arts Parnell’s work explores new systems of building form through active deviation from traditional ceramics processes. Traditional ceramics practice favours skill, control and the expected outcome over chance. When chance is involved as an element of the making process interesting results can and do arise. By randomly applying thick glaze to delicate porcelain forms, heat catalyses an interaction where porcelain s...tructures obstruct and/or are warped by glaze flow. The resulting forms are evidence of and reliant on these unplanned chance based transformations. Post firing, actions of glaze that oozed and dripped over smooth clay surfaces, are stopped in motion, evoking in the viewer feelings of embodiment and abjection. In feminist theory, the abject is that which threatens subjectivity as it has traversed bodily boundaries. The abject is embodied by glaze, which, mobilised by the firing process, threatens the structures it encounters. Here material deviation comes to represent a feminist interrogation of the patriarchal ceramics traditions.
05.01.2022 Our workshop is thrilled to be hosting an artists residency for the Remote Communities Ceramics Network. Pictured here are works in progress by: Derek Thompson, Ernabella... Alison Murray, Girringun Nephi Denham, Girringun Judith Inkamala, Hermannsburg (front) Beth Inkamala, Hermannsburg (rear) Racy Oui-Pitt, Erub (front) Ellarose Savage, Erub (rear) This project is funded by Indigenous Languages and Arts Prigram (ILA) Supported by Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support Program (IVAIS)
04.01.2022 Recent graduates on show at Watson Arts Centre Gallery, ACT Naomi Eburn | Katrina Leske | Tanya McArthur ... The exhibition was awarded as part of the EASS (Emerging Artist Support Scheme) ANU. Exhibition continues until 12th May. . . . . @anuartdesign @wacgallery @australianceramics @naomije_ @katrinaleskeceramics @_tanya_mcarthur #ceramics #australianceramics #anuceramics
04.01.2022 Super Star Our biggest congratulations to SOA&D Graduate Kelly Austin winner of Still: National Still Life Award @coffsharbourregionalgallery @anuartdesign @ouranu @kellyaustinceramics
03.01.2022 A fantastic opportunity to work at the School of Art and Design. The Visual Arts and Craft Design positions include Ceramics, Glass, Furniture, Textiles and Jewelry and Object.
02.01.2022 Winner of the ANU School of Art and Design Drawing Prize | @henriettafarrellybarnett Nice little write up over at https://www.anu.edu.au//environment-at-the-heart-of-2019-a on my current body of work - counting the weeks now till it has to be ready for grad show!
01.01.2022 Congratulations to one of our graduates Shaun Hayes on another fantastic show!
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