A SYDNEY COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
CERAMICS STUDIO EXHIBITION
Clare Bond, Joy Bye, Laelia Douglas Brown,
Beverley Gallop, Jan Howlin, Trevor Fry,
Jia-haur Liang, William Lungas, Mee-Sun Park,
Jesse Rasmussen, Adam Ridgeway,
Rayathip Seignarack, Mitchell Svenson,
Hsin-Yi Teng, Yi Hui Wang.
Origami High Street: Linde Ivimey, Monika Behrens, Justin Shoulder, Tony Albert, Benja Harney, Matt Stegh, Jo Cuzzi, Mathew Hornby, Dan Walsh and Dallas Dellaforce.
The artists explore contemporary use of enamel, wax, rust, precious and non-precious materials with an emphasis on landscape both physical and metaphysical.
Image: Wade Marynowsky ‘The sound of one bunyip clapping’ (detail)
'Absurdities'
November 9th – 22nd, 2006
An Absurd Group Show.
Image: Paul McNeil, 'The Munter' (detail)
'Munters'
October 11th – November 1st, 2006
An exhibition of Paul McNeil's art inspired by gang and surf culture.
Image: Tassia Joannides (detail)
'Grasp'
September 20th – October 4th, 2006
An exhibition of jewellery and objects by associate designers of the Metal Design Studio, JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design, Adelaide. 2006. Artists Exhibiting: Tassia Joannides, Meghann Jones, Michelle Kelly, Meghan O’Rourke.
Image: William Lungas, 'Dense' (detail)
'Clay Station 8'
August 31st – September 13th, 2006
Group show of post graduate, honors and teachers from SCA ceramic department.
Image: Meng-shu , 'Cocacolinasation' (detail)
'Wall2Wall'
August 5th – 19th, 2006
Horus and Deloris & Sydney Design Week 06.
Image: Adam Laerkesan, 'Windchaser' (detail)
'After the Winter'
July 6th – 26th, 2006
Sculpture by Adam Laerkesen, Painting by Martin McEwen and Photography by Wendy Shaw.
Image: Koji Ryui, 'Milk Tree Society' (detail)
'Koji Ryui | Déjá Vu'
May 31st – June 28th, 2006
The exhibition features Sydney based artist Koji Ryui’s sculptural works. Diverse range of commonplace materials are transformed using a series of invented and adopted methods exploring structural possibilities.
Image: William Lungas, 'Archi-type series 1' (detail)
'William Lungas | Palimpsest'
April 26th – May 24th, 2006
When ancient manuscripts were reused many times over, the layers of inscription created became known as a palimpsest; a reconstructed record of time. Visit the artist's page here.