Living in Ipswich: New Work by Jane du Rand

Living in Ipswich: New Work by Jane du Rand

Jane du Rand

9 Syntax Street 2020 | Hand-built, stained and glazed white raku clay, 25 x 25 x 5 cm.
Courtesy of the artist and Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane.

This exhibition has past

14 Nov 2020  14 Feb 2021

Living in Ipswich: New Work by Jane du Rand

Jane du Rand

9 Syntax Street 2020 | Hand-built, stained and glazed white raku clay, 25 x 25 x 5 cm.
Courtesy of the artist and Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane.
DatesSaturday 14 November 2020 to Sunday 14 February 2021
(This exhibition has past)

Living in Ipswich presents a charismatic and quirky selection of Ipswich’s ‘Queenslander’ houses, each recreated in miniature as a glazed ceramic sculpture.

Reminiscent of little stage sets, the sculptures first project the homes’ façades, timber fretwork and iron balustrades, and then, looking through the windows they reveal the intimate narratives of the lives lived within.

South African born ceramic artist Jane du Rand immigrated to Australia in 2014. Today she lives in a ‘Queenslander’ in Ipswich. To find out more about Jane and her work click here


The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a partnership between Queensland Government and Ipswich City Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.