Fragments of a Ceramic Life: Thinking Through Place, Practice, and Process
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In this Ian Currie Memorial Lecture, ceramic artist and scientist, Pie Bolton, reflects on a life shaped by geology, clay and place.
Pie Bolton will draw on her 'lived' experiences from residencies, fieldwork, travel, and studio experimentation. This talk offers a layered reflection on what it means to work with ceramics in contemporary Australia—where honouring slow, collaborative work with clay is as vital as the objects themselves.
This will be a one-hour lecture followed by a Q&A session and the opportunity to view the Shifting Ground exhibition.
This event is presented by Ceramic Arts Queensland and the Scenic Rim Regional Council.
Tickets: $50 pp including afternoon tea.
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Pie Bolton will draw on her 'lived' experiences from residencies, fieldwork, travel, and studio experimentation. This talk offers a layered reflection on what it means to work with ceramics in contemporary Australia—where honouring slow, collaborative work with clay is as vital as the objects themselves.
This will be a one-hour lecture followed by a Q&A session and the opportunity to view the Shifting Ground exhibition.
This event is presented by Ceramic Arts Queensland and the Scenic Rim Regional Council.
Tickets: $50 pp including afternoon tea.
Buy Tickets from $50.00
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