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Canberra Potters

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +6162411670



Address: 1 Aspinall St Watson 2602 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: http://www.canberrapotters.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Our 2020 Members' Exhibition opened on the evening of the 12 November 2020 by guest speaker Rebecca Edwards (Sid and Fiona Myer Curator of Ceramics and Design, NGA). Awards judged by Moraig McKenna (Potter, Old Saint Luke's Studio).



20.01.2022 We are pleased to present the solo exhibition ‘Natural Affinity’ by @cathy_franzi @sabbiagallery from 14 November to 9 December 2020 Digital catalogue available upon request #australianceramics #cathyfranzi #sabbiagallery #naturalaffinity #porcelain #sgraffito #wolleminationalpark

18.01.2022 "Don't blow it Brian" - there's still time to stand up for ANU School of Art & Design workshops in Furniture, Jewellery & Objects, Animation & Video and Glass & Ceramics at The Australian National University. #ResistCutsAtANU

17.01.2022 Join us and our studio holders for The Australian Ceramics Association Open Studio this weekend! Open from 10-4pm, come and see what we're all about



17.01.2022 Design Canberra Festival event Workshop: Calm Clay with Fran Romano Sat 21 Nov 2020 ... Saturday 12:00 12:45 Saturday 13:00 13:45 Saturday 14:00 14:45 Canberra Potters, Watson Arts Centre 1 Aspinall St, Watson ACT 2602 Book through Design Canberra $45 https://designcanberrafestival.com.au/event/calm-clay/

14.01.2022 2 more days at Sturt Gallery & Studios

13.01.2022 We are excited to Announce our 45th Anniversary Limited Edition Canberra Potters apron is now available for pre-order.... Australian made One size Split front apron Tool pocket Special CanberraPotters embroidery Brass rings for durability for straps Cross over back strips in herringbone Open front split $79 Limited edition - orders close on the 30th Nov. Purchase here or in store - https://checkout.square.site/buy/H7LNEUYH5AKRF3LIH6OFA3EJ Thanks to Bling and Chris for their great modelling!



10.01.2022 Don't forget our 2020 Member's Exhibition is opening at 6pm this Thursday, 12 November! Visit the event page for more details and to reserve your ticket. Bookings essential.

08.01.2022 Canberra Potters Christmas Fair We’re excited to announce the applications are open for our beloved annual Christmas Fair! If you're a member and you want to sell your pottery at our fair, you're encouraged to put an application in.... WHERE Canberra Potters Gallery DATES Thursday 10 to Sunday 20 December 2020 TIME Daily 10.00am4.00pm PRICE Free - for the public to visit the fair MEMBERS Must fill in an application form to sell. Stalls cost $70. Click link below - https://canberrapotters.com.au/project/2020-christmas-fair/ PM us if you have questions or email [email protected]

06.01.2022 Canberra Potters Gallery was very pleased to host the premiere of the 1:1 CONCERTS program in Australia. A concert features a 10 minute non-verbal 1-to-1 encounter between a listener and a musician. In our case we hosted three musicians Kim Cunio (ude), Racheal Thoms (voice) and Sally Walker (flute). Each performed a to their audience of one among the pots and vessels of our current exhibition Lost and Found by Rob Linigen. Exhibition link: https://canberrapotters.com.au/pr...oject/rob-linigen/ 1:1 CONCERTS link: http://1to1concerts.de/en/11-concerts-english/ Enjoy

03.01.2022 This week is the week to get your Members' Exhibition entries in! If you're a Canberra Potters member, your work was made in the last 12 months and is primarily ceramic, you can submit your pieces for display and maybe even win a prize. There's over $2000 in prizes to be won, including the $1000 Doug Alexander Award cash prize. Entries can be delivered to the Canberra Potters Shop from 10:30am-3:30pm Tuesday 3 November to Sunday 8 November.... For more details and to view the entry form, head to our website: https://canberrapotters.com.au/.../2020-members-exhibition/ Image: Mahala Hill, Luna Petrification (Detail), 2019, bone china slip cast botanicals, glaze base and hand blown glass dome. 2019 Doug Alexander Award Winner. Image courtesy of the artist

02.01.2022 Our new November issue of The JAC is published today FOCUS: COLOUR LARISSA WARREN TAKEAWEI RAVEN ESQUE... TED SECOMBE CRYSTALLINE GLAZES Editor Vicki Grima says: "The November issue of The Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol 59 No 3 has a FOCUS ON COLOUR with featured artists Greg Daly, Raven Esque, Ted Secombe, Takeawei, David Tucker, Larissa Warren, and many more. We look at colour in woodfiring, crystalline glazes, pots for bonsai, and Australian film archives depicting ceramics. This bumper 160-page issue is full to the brim! As always, we squeeze in as much as we can with fascinating articles from every corner of the country." Contributors to JAC 593: Katarina Achkar, Denise Allen, Pattie Beerens, Stephen Bird, Anna Boston, Kevin Boyd, Nikolina Brown, Annette Bukovinsky, Robyn Campbell, Donna Condon, Ray Cavill, Greg Daly, Kaz Davis, Chela Edmunds, Raven Esque, Caitlyn Eyre, Cath Fogarty, Tracey Francis, Angus Gardner, Angela Garrick, Anna Gianakis, Kylie Gusset, Martin Halstead, Sharelle Hassing, Claire Hatch, Patsy Hely, Mahala Hill, Bonnie Hislop, Benjamin Ho, Aina Regina Jaugietis, Pat Kennedy, Jann Kesby, Guy Keulemans, Charlotte Le Brocque, Boris Lomov, Montessa Maack, Holly Macdonald, Kendall Manz, Anna Markey, Michael Maroney, Jackie Masters, Stuart McKay, Sebastian Meyer, Jenny Mulcahy, Stephen Naylor, Chester Nealie, Jo Norton, Luke O'Connor, Samantha O'Farrell, Rhonda Ogilvie, Pieces From Eight, Guy Ringwood, Mandie Robertson, Lisa Russell, Ted Secombe, Daniel Skeffington, John Stroomer, Takeawei, Philippa Taylor, David Tucker, Larissa Warren, Cecily Willis, Rory Young and many others on our @ exploring colour pages. Cover: Larissa Warren, (front cover), test tiles using Tamborine Mountain clays, fired in oxidation and reduction, from cone 6 to cone 10; (back cover) stack of bowls using Tamborine Mountain clays, wheelthrown and pinched, fired in oxidation and reduction to cone 10; photos: artist Published 20 November 2020 #australianceramics #thejournalofaustralianceramics #thejac593 #thecolourissue #larissawarren #newissue #naturalclaycolours #thecolourofclay



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