It was a full house on Saturday 3rd August for the Clay Stories floor talk and artist workshop. Thanks so much to Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery for facilitating the floor talk and the wonderful team at Baluk Arts for allowing us such a fabulous venue for the artist workshop.
I don’t think anyone wanted to go home. Thanks to the artists from Hermannsburg Judith Pungkarta Inkamala and Hayley Panangka Coulthard for your wisdom and direction. Also greatest thanks to fellow ceramic artist Fiona Hiscockyou’re your brilliant smile and assisting on the day. Clay Stories is on until 13 October 2019. Last chance to see this exhibition. Thanks also to Belinda Briggs from Shepparton Art Museum and Sabbia Gallery Director and Clay Stories curator Anna Grigson for the insightful floor talk.
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4/17/2020 03:50:00 pm
These artists workshops are amazingly insane. I think that there are people who will gain a lot of things from going through all of these workshops. I understand that it is hard for people to do it the way that I do it, but believe me, it should be fine. I do think that there are those who wouldn't even try and, and I am just curious to see how it will go for me. I want to have an artistic evolution.
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