Venessa Skye

Venessa Skye

Venessa Skye   I became a woodfirer because it combines everything I love about ceramics: the discipline of craft, the unpredictability of fire, and the community that gathers around the kiln. My anagama kiln is not just a tool, it’s a space where potters, students,...
Bill Powell

Bill Powell

Bill Powell Bill Powell was born in Victoria in 1959 and moved to Queensland in 1971. He completed the Fine Arts Diploma at the Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education, majoring in ceramics. He then went on to establish his own studio on the Gold Coast in 1980....
Laura Wictosohn Phillips

Laura Wictosohn Phillips

Laura Phillips It is quite possible that after eating my first mud pie at the age of 7 with the girl down the road, my clay story became inevitable. From the age of three, my father taught me copperplate writing and we also made plaster of paris sculptures which were...
Kimberly Oberlin

Kimberly Oberlin

Kimberly Oberlin My name is Kimberly Oberlin and I’m originally from the small town of Angola, Indiana, USA but now living and creating in Australia. I’ve always been a creator of arts and crafts for as long as I can remember…even as a small small child I’d be...
Jenny Mulcahy

Jenny Mulcahy

Jenny Mulcahy My sculptural and ceramic work is very much influenced by the landscape, the colours, textures, and the natural rugged formations that frequently frame the most delicate of grasses. Recent works have also responded to issues surrounding the mining of...