'Continuum' brings together different generations of Indigenous artists to share their stories and journeys though ceramic sculptural objects and vessels....
Over 2,000 artworks showcasing the artistic inspiration for the works draws on the intrinsic beauty of nature as well as current environmental issues and sustainability....
Featuring the work of Alan Watt, Janet DeBoos, and Greg Daly. The exhibition’s title is a metaphor for the elements that constitute the overall tripartite framework that is the “triptych”....
Characterised through bold colours, multiple textures and floral adornments, Jenny Orchard captures the awkward collision between art and the fragile future of biogenetics....
Melbourne-based artist Kenny Pittock uses humour and sentimentality in this playful response to contemporary Australian culture and celebration of the mundane in ‘Planes, Trains and Bubble’O Bills’....
‘L I Q U I D’ comprises works from glass and ceramic artists, shining a light on the beauty found in functional ware; its intimacy and sensory potential. Presented as part of the 2020 DESIGN Canberra Festival....
Working predominantly in high-fired porcelain, Kirsten Coelho creates forms and vessels that oscillate between everyday function and ethereal beauty, reflecting her preferred fusion of the formal with the abstract....
A showcase for both well-known and emerging artists, the biennial North Queensland Ceramic Awards displays the diversity of ceramic art currently produced in Australia....
Through 148 works selected from the City of Fremantle Art Collection, 'Panacea' allows us to reflect and find restorative and optimistic human moments at this time of uncertainty....
Void’ explores the multiple ways in which contemporary Aboriginal artists visually express the unknown as space, time and landscape through sculpture, ceramics, textiles, painting, drawing, photography and video....
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre present two new exhibitions online in which artists have openly exchanged knowledge of their respective materials and explored how these materials connect us as humans....
'Thepa Mapa, Many Birds' showcases new works by the Hermannsburg Potters, bringing the brilliant desert sky, the soil, the sun, the birds, and the plants of Central Australia to Tasmania....