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Clay: Collected Ceramics

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Spanning 60 years of creativity, Clay: Collected Ceramics is a celebration of two collections from early trailblazers and contemporary ceramics, at Museum of Brisbane from May 13-October 22, 2023.

Clay: Collected Ceramics MoB

The curated collection will feature newly commissioned works , never seen before, from cutting edge Brisbane ceramicists Bonnie Hislop, Steph Woods, Kenji Uranishi,  Jane du Rand and Nicolette Johnson.

Clay: Collected Ceramics MoB

See the earth-toned functional wares of the 1970s to conceptual creations fresh out of Brisbane kilns, breaking the mould and highlighting the shape shifting relationship between the potter and their product.

Clay: Collected Ceramics MoB

The exhibition will also include featured works by ten renowned makers including Carl McConnell (1926-2003), one of Queensland’s most significant post -World War II potters as well as Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Milton Moon, Lyndal Moor and Kevin Grealy.

Good to know - MoB Artist in residence,  Yuggera, Biri Gubba and Warangu artist Jody Rallah will use her handmade coolamons (cultural vessels traditionally made of tree bark) to create a new mural especially for the exhibition.

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Clay: Collected Ceramics

Museum of Brisbane

Level 3, Brisbane City Hall

King George Square

Brisbane

May 13-Oct 22

Free entry

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