Terrain
Rachel North, The Kiss, 2024, stoneware and glaze with lustre, 25cm x 27cm x 17cm, Image courtesy of the artist.
This exhibition has past
21 Nov 2024 — 1 Dec 2024
Rachel North, The Kiss, 2024, stoneware and glaze with lustre, 25cm x 27cm x 17cm, Image courtesy of the artist.
Dates | Thursday 21 November 2024 to Sunday 01 December 2024 (This exhibition has past) |
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Times | 10:00am — 3:00pm |
Cost | Free |
Booking | No bookings are required to visit the exhibition. Exhibition Meet & Greet Saturday 23 November from 11am FREE + OPEN TO THE PUBLIC |
Terrain presents a thematic exploration of the environmental, urban and domestic landscapes through ceramics.
With new works presented by Jennifer Baker, Peta Berghofer, Aurora Elwell, Kirsti Falconer, Rose Loredo, Rachel North, Jane Orme, Peter Osborn, Johanna Park and David Usher.
The works in this exhibition link the students, staff and alumni of UniSQ together and illustrate the diverse nature of the artists’ practices, each with a varying degree of experience and form of expression in terrains both physical and conceptual.
Each artist draws on a variety of ceramic materials, construction methods and firing techniques to communicate their interpretation of the theme through layers of meaning, narrative and ideas that interact with and complement the works of each artist within the collective.
Terrain invites viewers to consider how they interpret the terrains of their material and metaphysical existence in their own world.
Peta Berghofer, Until there is no more (detail), 2024, colour-stained stoneware and glaze, 25cm x 31cm x 21cm, Image courtesy of the artist
Johanna Park, Architrave (detail), 2024, stoneware, 23cm x 25cm x 33cm, Image courtesy of the artist.
Where is the Ipswich Community Gallery?
The Community Gallery is located in d’Arcy Doyle Place in a separate building to the Ipswich Art Gallery. The entrance to the Community Gallery building is on the corner of Limestone & Nicholas Streets (opposite the Ipswich Civic Centre).