Melbourne s compact arts precinct is home to four of city s the.
Ceramics gallery melbourne.
From a centuries old tradition of functional ceramics japanese artists began to experiment with autonomous ceramic sculptural works with the formation of the sodeisha movement in 1948.
Showcasing the work of over 40 australian ceramicists and artists working with clay explore our collection of functional and sculptural ceramics which celebrate the handmade and thoughtful attention to detail.
Lesley kehoe galleries japanese art melbourne.
In an effort to catalyse the community this exhibition brings together an eclectic range of artists.
Melbourne is home to more than 100 art galleries ranging from large public galleries to smaller independent commercial galleries and artist run spaces.
However much time you ve allowed for exploring the city s galleries double it.
Céramiques studios are wheel based ceramic workshops dedicated to providing a tranquil free flowing space to cultivate creativity and relaxation.
Spaces for you to explore pottery develop your wheel work skills and discover the thrill of turning a chunk of clay into a delicate and beautiful piece.
We also work on both small scale and large commissions for clients throughout australia and.
You can also learn from jessilla as she teaches pottery classes at north carlton ceramics on tuesday evenings.
Soothe skepsi on swanston melbourne cup show all hand made gallery sydney ceramics at the national art school clayedge ceramic conference gulgong.
Jessilla is another epically talented young melbourne maker who works with ceramics to create some wonderful and wacky plates vases and vessels of no discernable nature all painted in the brightest of colours and wonkiest of patterns.
The irregular shape of these tropical mona lisa pottery plates bowls and platters are born of the hand building process mona lisa uses to form these pieces.
Fine lines are hand painted before a glorious glaze of turquoise green or blue she enthuses.
Melbourne ceramics market hatched with the hope of providing a space for emerging and established ceramicists to showcase their work whilst build a community of makers connected to each other and their craft.
Melbourne ceramics market was born when two ceramicists.
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