Saturday, December 03, 2022

All signs point to yes

Hello! In exciting news I have a few artworks in the upcoming end of year exhibition
at MARS Gallery, including this painting titled ALL SIGNS POINT TO YES.
ALL SIGNS POINT TO YES
46xcm x 23cm x 1.5cm
Acrylic and ceramic on board
2022

The exhibition opens this Tuesday December 6th from 6-9pm, and is up until December 20th.

Other works of mine in the show include The News, which was recently a finalist in the 2022 Deakin University Small Sculpture Prize.
The News
41cm x 31cm x 3cm
Acrylic on ceramic
2022

To see the full catalogue please click here! If you're interested in purchasing one of these artworks, please email annie@marsgallery.com.au
In other exciting news, I have some new works in an upcoming group show titled Swelter, curated by Hannah Williamson and opening at the Caboolture Regional Art Gallery in Brisbane this Saturday December 3rd, from 11am to 1pm.

I'll be giving an artist talk at the opening from 11am, if you happen to be in the area come say hello! The show's open until March 4th. For more info click here!
Frosty & Fruitless
20cm x 7cm x 2.8cm
Acrylic on ceramic
2022
And in other exciting news, my ceramic sculpture The World's Gone Pear Shaped (Twice Bitten) has been selected as a finalist in the upcoming Burrinja Climate Change Biennale Award Exhibition, opening from December 3rd, 2022 until February 17, 2023.

For more info please click here!

The World's Gone Pear Shaped (Twice Bitten) Acrylic on ceramic 11cm x 8cm x 8cm 
2022 
(Edition 2 of 6)

Thanks so much for reading, hope you're going well and hope to see you soon!

Sunday, November 20, 2022

End-list-ly grateful!

Hello, hope you're going well!

Super grateful to everyone who came to my exhibition opening last weekend at the Olsen Annexe gallery
! I'm blown away by the support and selling out the entire show before the opening!

The exhibition’s still on until November 26 if you find yourself in the area.


To see the full catalogue, featuring an essay by fantastic arts writer Sharne Wolff, click here!

For more info on the exhibition, please visit the gallery website by clicking here!

Big thanks to photographer Simon Hewson for putting together this little video of the exhibition.

Big thanks as well to the publication Monster Children for including my show in their list of The Best Sydney Art Shows To See This November, so happy to be in there alongside some great exhibitions!

Whipping Cream, acrylic on ceramic, 7.7cm x 7.7cm, 2022

Thanks for reading, hope you have a great week and hope to see you soon!


Thank u, acrylic on ceramic, 7.7cm x 7.7cm, 2022

Wednesday, November 09, 2022

Mentos Momento

Hi, in exciting news I have new solo show opening this Saturday November 12 from 2-4pm at the Olsen Annexe Gallery! If you happen to be in Sydney please come say hello!

Here's one of twenty-four new ceramic sculptures in the exhibition that were written on post-it notes and found whilst working in a supermarket.

Cabbage, Mentos
Acrylic on ceramic
7.5cm x 7.5cm
2022

To see the full exhibition catalogue, featuring a fantastic essay by arts writer Sharne Wolff, click here!

Olsen Annexe gallery is located at 74 Queen Street in Woollahra, NSW, and it's wheelchair friendly, pram friendly and puppy friendly.

The exhibition is on until November 26th. For more info please visit the gallery website by clicking here!

For any sales enquiries please email info@olsengallery.com


Thanks so much for reading, hope to see you soon!

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Teddy, set, go!

Hi, here’s a new ceramic sculpture of a koala teddy I’ve made for an upcoming group show opening October 28 at Divisions Gallery in Pentridge, a site that from 1851 until 1997 was a prison.

The sculpture is based on a koala teddy that was made by a Pentridge prisoner in 1962 as part of the Pentridge Toy Makers, a group that encouraged prisoners who were interested in arts and craft to produce toys for children in need.

For me the koala teddy serves as a little beacon for the transformational experience of creating art, and is a hopeful indication of what’s possible when we shift from reprehension to rehabilitation.


The exhibition, titled Seperate & Silent, opens Friday October 28 from 6-8pm and runs until December 4. For more information click here!


In other news, I'm super excited to be one of the artists included in the upcoming Melbourne NOW at the National Gallery of Victoria, opening in March 2023!

Celebrating new and ambitious local art and design, Melbourne NOW 2023 will cross a range of contemporary disciplines including fashion and jewellery, painting, sculpture, architecture, ceramics, video, performance, printmaking and publishing.

For more info click here!
Here's a photo at the NGV announcement earlier this week, taken by Tim Carrafa. What a wonderful bunch of artists to be alongside.
Thanks so much for reading, hope you're going well and hope to see you soon!

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Here, pear and everywhere

Hello!

Thanks so much 
to everyone who saw my work this last week at Sydney Contemporary! It was so special to show my work in the beautiful Carriageworks as part of AMPLIFY.

Huge thanks to curator Annika Kristensen and to MARS Gallery. I’m so glad that despite going pear shaped, things can still be so fruitful! 

Here's an article by John McDonald in the Sydney Morning Herald that featured the artwork.

And to read an article that features the artwork in VOGUE Living, click here!

In other exciting news, as part of the Victorian Youth Fest I'm hosting a free ceramics workshop next Tuesday September 20th, at The Foundry Arts Space in Echuca, for people aged between 12 and 25.

To book a spot, send an email to thefoundry@emai.org.au
For more info please click here!
I want to acknowledge how sad it is to hear the news of the great Uncle Jack Charles' passing, such an amazing and generous person, such a huge loss. 

Here's a photo from when I was lucky enough to meet him and we talked about our shared love of ceramics.

Thanks so much for reading, hope you're going well and hope to see you soon.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Practice makes pear-fect

Hello, hope you're well!

Recently it was so wonderful to install my work The World’s Gone Pear Shaped, a sculpture as relevant as ever, by the Shepparton Art Museum as part of the White Night festival!

Grateful to the traditional owners of the land, the Yorta Yorta Nation, and am feeling lucky to be showing my work alongside so many amazing artists, musicians and performers. 
In exciting news, The World's Gone Pear Shaped will next be shown in Sydney Contemporary as part of the showcase AMPLIFY, curated by Annika Kristensen, from September 8th to 11th. Thrilled to be exhibiting alongside so many great artists and showing with MARS Gallery. For more info click here!

Huge thanks to curator Annika Kristensen and to Vogue Living for including this work in their article titled '6 of the most impressive installations to see at Sydney Contemporary'. To read the article click here!

In other exciting news my exhibition at 
{Suite} Gallery was recently featured on TV in the Auckland news!

The exhibition is still on for one more week so have a look if you happen to be in Auckland. For more info click here!

In other exciting news, I have some new works included in the fantastic upcoming traveling group exhibition titled 52 Actions, opening this Saturday August 27th until November 27 at Penrith Regional Gallery in Emu Plains, NSW.

There are various activities, artist talks and performances throughout the opening day, with the official opening at 3pm. For more info click here!

And in other exciting news, the Deakin University Small Sculpture Award, which I'm thrilled to be a finalist in, opens at Deakin Art Gallery in Victoria this Wednesday September 7th until October 21st. For more info click here!
Thanks so much for reading, hope you have a great week and hope to see you soon!

Tuesday, August 09, 2022

Suite dreams are made of this

Hi, here's a little painting called 'Driverless Car / Driverless Caravan', which is included in my new show on now at {SuiteGallery.

Thanks so much to everyone who came along to the exhibition opening last week
 and made it such a special evening!

The exhibition is up until August 27 so pop your head in if you find yourself in Auckland 💛

If you're unable to see the show in person but would like to preview the catalogue, or make a purchase enquiry click here!

In other news, the Paul Guest Prize, of which I'm lucky enough to be a finalist, opened last Friday at the Bendigo Art Gallery. The exhibition is on until October 30, for more info click here!

And in other news, last night I was invited on to ABC radio to chat with the great David Astle about different tips and tricks for navigating galleries and museums. You can listen to the podcast by clicking here! (Our talk starts around two minutes in.)

Thanks for reading, hope you're having a nice week and hope to see you soon!

Monday, August 01, 2022

Flight of fancy

Hi from Aotearoa, New Zealand!

Here I am smiling while at the amazing Tikitere geothermal reserve in Rotorua.

And here I am smiling inside a Hobbits home in the Shire where they filmed Lord of the Rings.

Speaking of which, here’s a new ceramic sculpture of a memory card called ‘Smiling in front of things’, (which I’ve been doing a lot of while on the trip!)
This sculpture is included in my new solo show at {SuiteGallery opening this Wednesday August 3rd from 5.30pm to 7pm, come say hello if you happen to be in Auckland! 

The exhibition’s called En Plane Air and is a series of sculptures and drawings that playfully celebrate the joys of travel.

Here's another new ceramic work in the exhibition, titled Plane Chips.
The gallery is located at 189 Ponsonby Road, Auckland, and the exhibition is open from this Wednesday evening until August 27th.

For more info, and to preview the exhibition catalogue, please click here!

In other exciting news, I'm thrilled and honoured for my work to have been accepted as a finalist in the upcoming Paul Guest Prize at Bendigo Art Gallery. 

The Paul Guest Prize opens this Friday August 6th from 6-8pm. Hopefully see you there! For more info please click here!


And in other exciting news, I'm also very thrilled and honoured for my work to have been selected as a finalist in the upcoming Deakin University Small Sculpture Award 2022, presented at the Deakin Art Gallery.

The Deakin University Small Sculpture Award 2022 opens from 6pm on September 7th, and continues until October 21st. 
For more info please click here!

Thanks so much for reading, hope you're going well and hopefully see you soon!

Friday, July 22, 2022

En Plane Air

Hi, in exciting news I have a new solo show opening next month at {SuiteGallery in Aotearoa, New Zealand!

The exhibition’s called En Plane Air and is a series of sculptures and drawings that playfully celebrate the joys of travel. 

Featured in the exhibition is this new series of ceramic paint tubes, referencing the idea that ever since the paint tube was invented in 1841 artists have been able to make work whilst on the go!

The opening is on Wednesday August 3rd, come say hello if you happen to be in Auckland! 

To purchase a work or preview the full exhibition catalogue please email info@suite.co.nz

En Plane Air
is open from August 3rd to August 27th. For more info please click here!



Thanks so much for reading, hope you're going well and hope to see you soon!

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Acrylic on ceramic
16.5cm x 6cm x 4cm
2022


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Acrylic on ceramic

17cm x 5cm x 3.5cm
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Acrylic on ceramic

17cm x 5.5cm x 3.5cm
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Acrylic on ceramic
16.5cm x 4cm x 3.5cm
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17cm x 6cm x 3.5cm
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Acrylic on ceramic
16.5cm x 5cm x 3.5cm
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Acrylic on ceramic

17cm x 5cm x 4cm
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Acrylic on ceramic
16.5cm x 5cm x 3.5cm
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