Caroline Holliday

Caroline Holliday

Caroline Holliday   I love the earthy gritty look of stoneware clay as well as the purity of porcelain, so much of my work features these two clays.  By selectively using them I can create surfaces that are at times rough and at times smooth – surfaces that...
Dianne Peach

Dianne Peach

Dianne Peach Dianne Peach was introduced to pottery in the mid 60s and became part of the second wave of studio potters making high quality functional and decorative ware in the rapidly expanding Australian craft movement. Experienced in many methods of hand-building...
Emma MacGregor

Emma MacGregor

Emma MacGregor I am a second generation potter from Northern NSW and was privileged to grow up surrounded by art. From this background I have been exposed to many techniques and styles of ceramic work including Japanese, Korean, Arabic and American pottery traditions...
Evelyne Upton

Evelyne Upton

Evelyne Upton I once considered my daydreaming as a great flaw. A child growing up in Switzerland had to have ambitions to get a good job with regular income. Art, even Pottery didn’t fit that category. So, eventually I got to be a watchmaker. However, I never stopped...
Frances Smith

Frances Smith

Frances Smith Frances says she was always drawing and sculpting as a child. In the 1970’s, she was academically trained in graphic design at Sydney College of the Arts and after graduating, began work as a graphic designer in television. Frances became head of design...