Remote Communities Ceramics Network Residency Open Studio

Image: Work in progress by Beth Inkamala

Over the past two weeks, the Ceramics Workshop has hosted eight artists from remote communities around Australia as part of the Remote Communities Ceramics Network Residency.

You are warmly invited to an Open Studio in the Ceramics Workshop to meet the artists to see the results from this successful sharing of ideas, storytelling and knowledge exchange.

The artists participating in the residency are;

  • Pepai Jangala Carroll, Ernabella, South Australia
  • Derek Thompson, Ernabella South Australia
  • Judith Inkamala, Hermannburg, Northern Territory
  • Beth Inkamala, Hermannburg, Northern Territory
  • Nelphi Denham, Cardwell, Queensland
  • Alison Murray, Cardwell, Queensland
  • Ellarose Savage, Erub Island, Torres Strait
  • Racy Oui-Pitt, Erub Island, Torres Strait
     

Morning Tea will be provided.

This project has been funded and supported by Indigenous Language and Arts, Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support and the Ceramics Workshop, School of Art & Design, Australian National University

Updated:  16 April 2019/Responsible Officer:  Head of School/Page Contact:  CASS Marketing & Communications