20 August 2011 to 9 October 2011
Image: Lynda Draper Home Altar, 2011. Courtesy the artist.
In Clay highlighted the significance of ceramics within the cultural landscape of the Sutherland Shire and the diversity and evolution of contemporary Australian ceramic practice.
Among the exhibiting artists was Lynda Draper, a teacher at Gymea TAFE Ceramic Design Studio. She has an interest in domestic souvenirs and their psychological associations. Her work, Home Altar, evolved in reply to the evocative nature of a group of souvenirs collected from her childhood home prior to its sale and demolition. The artifacts re-emerged into her life, conjuring ghostlike memories from the past.
Another exhibitor is Claudia Citton, a practising ceramic artist and teacher who has been involved in ceramics for 12 years. Her work Read Between the Lines attempted to interpret her view of a fragmented and fractured world where humanity and nature are not unified. Claudia is particularly interested in exploring the trajectories between mortality and immortality, creation and destruction.
Aedan Harris, also from Ceramic Design Studio, has always had a fascination with nature and the extraordinary capabilities of animal and plant life. In his work Silent Rhythms he attempted to echo the workings of the natural world - the process of evolution and adaptation, growth and decay, diversity and order, mystique and power. Finishing each piece in red and black, expresses the essential components of living organisms - carbon and blood -which create and sustain life.
Artists
Walter Auer
Julie Bartholomew
Dianne Brock
Somchai Chareon
Claudia Citton
Trisha Dean
Lynda Draper
Catherine Fogarty
Aedan Harris
Steve Harrison
Terrance Henningsen
Marian Howell
Michael Keighery
Jannette Loughrey
Bunty Mitchell
Lesley O’Sullivan
Inga Svendsen
Toni Warburton
Ross Webb
Michael Williamson
Peter Workman
Sara Zitner