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Gaffa Gallery

Echoes In Clay

Where
281 Clarence St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Gaffa Gallery
When

Tuesdays to Fridays, 10am to 6pm Saturdays, 11am to 5pm Thursday 11 July 2024 to Saturday 27 July 2024

Cost

Free

We invite you to delve into tactile spaces, meticulous craftsmanship and revel in these traditions through the contemporary voices of Carina Fisk, Amy-Rose Finch, Emmanuelle Babaud, Keroshin Govender, Rhonda Muller, Jun Chen, Lexie Downie and Raymond Huynh.

Echoes in Clay celebrates a collective of locally acclaimed ceramicists.

Seamlessly blending techniques rippled through time, this exhibition reveres the enduring practices of hand-building, wheel-throwing and glazing, whilst highlighting conceptual experiments in firing and surface treatment. Echoes in Clay ranges from minimalist designs to bold, expressive forms, with each piece a testament to the artist’s unique journey.

Curated by Carina Fisk alongside Gaffa Gallery.

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