EASTERN STUDIO POTTERS

Working with clay is essentially a solitary pursuit. For this reason Eastern Studio Potters exists to provide connections between different potters. Members share knowledge and experience, push the boundaries and ‘fire one another up’. Meetings, workshops and shared exhibitions encourage and inspire members. This group was formed to provide this mutual support and inspiration over 10 years ago when a group of potters had finished their studies.
Exhibitions at Bulleen Art & Garden
This group has been exhibiting at Bulleen Art & Garden for a number of years giving a diverse, but unified body of work, as can be seen in these images of previous years exhibitions.
2011
Traveller's Tales"
Di Beveridge, Robyn Carter, Meaghan Cavanagh, Helen Clancy, Shirley Freeman, Anne Jackson, Jenny John, Li Lallo, Barbara Mann, Glenys McDonnell, Barbara Ratcliffe, Judy Searle, Anna Sewards, Sue Trevillian
The members of the Eastern Studio Potters & Artists are once again exhibiting in our gallery. They have been very busy, both travelling and creating their art. This exhibition shows the influence travel to new places can have on our artistic output.
Images of just some of the work below
Inspired by Russia - houses by Anne Jackson.

Inspired by Australian travels - Ceramic landscapes by Helen Clancy, and paintings by di Beveridge.
Inspired by Japan -Shino pots and patchwork by Barbara Ratcliffe.
Inspired by Botswana - ceramic figures by Anna Sewards

nspired by Italy - pots by Jenny John

Inspired by China - sculpture by Li Lallo

Floswers by Robyn Carter and Bottles by Jan O'Neill

Poppy Seeds by Glenys O'Donnell and Poppies by Barbara Mann

French pottery by Barbara Ratcliffe and Rabbit House by Anne Jackson

White carved porcelain by Judy Searle, painting by Jenny John, pots by Helen Clancy

Some of the artists at An exhibition opening

Last Updated (Monday, 20 June 2011 20:17)