INTERVIEW SERIES: Ella Tindal
I sit down with ceramic artist Ella Tindal talking stoneware, sustainability, and Suprematism. Image: Bowls ready for market in Ella's...
I sit down with ceramic artist Ella Tindal talking stoneware, sustainability, and Suprematism. Image: Bowls ready for market in Ella's...
Toying between vulnerability and strength, Julie Rrap's work highlights the conflict between culture, art, politics and war.
Ceramics is, by nature, a sculptural three-dimensional medium. Its malleability and unique material transformation lends well to the...
Reflections of a landscape reconfigured through matter, time and memory. It is a bold move to title an art show “Quintessence”, not only...
Traversing the Feminine: Self-appointed exhibitionist Marisa Mu celebrates the female form, cultural diversity and the joy of movement...
Billy Bain is what some might call a ‘typical millennial artist’. His work is funny, dark, relatable and, of course, highly political....
A series of photographic works obscuring feminine perspective and identity. The human body is a landscape; a panorama of ridges, crevices...
Jake Walker's current exhibition at Paddington's Gallery9 straddles architecture, painting and ceramics. Jake Walker’s current exhibition...
Ceramicist and sculptor Rosy Leake combines archaeology with art to reference the histories of her familial land. Sydney based artist...