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12 Local Pottery Studios Open to the Public for One Weekend proudly part of Free Event Demonstrations Workshops Artists Talks Pottery Sales 10am - 4pm Sat & Sun 12 Local Pottery Studios Open To The Public For One Weekend follow 18 & 19 AUGUST 2018 us www.northcoastmudtrail.com.au www.australianceramics.com Sasa Scheiner August 2018 Sat 18 & Sun 19 10am to 4pm www.northcoastmudtrail.com.au Welcome! The Northern Rivers is a vibrant creative community that is fast becoming known as a major centre for Ceramic Arts. The region is a hub for traditional and contemporary ceramic artists and potters, some long standing locals, and a growing population of new talents. The diverse works crafted by these artisans are coveted by enthusiasts from all over the world, with pieces by many of the artists in galleries, retail outlets, restaurants, and private collections in America, Asia and Europe. Once a year, as part of The Australian Ceramics Association’s Open Studios, these artists open their spaces to the public for one weekend only, giving the opportunity for visitors to see demonstrations, hear artists’ talks, participate in workshops, learn about their processes, and purchase ceramics directly from the artists themselves. There will be thousands of beautiful pieces made with multiple methods and diverse finishes, as varied as the potters themselves. Whether you are looking for a fun piece of brightly coloured tableware, a decorative masterpiece, or a simple classic, perhaps a woodfired sculpture, or an alternatively fired gem, whatever your taste, there is a work of art perfect for everyone waiting to be discovered. Come along, have some fun, and pick up a piece of local treasure… North Coast Ceramics INC. BE connected Have a voice in local ceramic culture and find opportunities for; • Exhibiting work • Professional development and Linda Cunningham workshops • Social media and networking • Marketing and sales • Sharing ideas and experiences Suvira McDonald Become a member of North Coast Ceramics INC. - membership $35 pa - students $25 pa - Register online www.northcoastmudtrail.com.au/ncc-inc NorthCoastMudTrail # STUDIO # ON MAP north_coast_mud_trail_2018 ARTIST TALKS #northcoastmudtrail2018 KEY #northcoastmudtrail WORKSHOPS #ACOS2018 #australianceramics DEMONSTRATIONS #australianceramicsopenstudios #openstudios2018 ACCEPTS CARDS Contact: [email protected] Some studios are open to the public throughout the year with regular opening hours and are marked with this icon. The Australian Ceramics Association (The rest of the studios are only open by appointment) Australian Ceramics Open Studios 2018 Image on the cover by Keramika -Tali Cohen Flantz www.australianceramicscommunity.com Brochure & website by www.blossomyoung.com A To Picasso’s Ceramics 2018 MAP (West Burleigh QLD) Open Studios North Coast Mud Trail 1 - Tweed Unlimited Arts 2 - Pebuku 18 & 19 August 10am - 4pm 3 - Murwillumbah Potters 1 Banora Point www.northcoastmudtrail.com.au 4 - ML Ceramics 5 - Jacqui Sos Ceramics 6 - Keramika y Kingscli Wa 7 - Studio Suvira lley Va d 8 - Rainforest Ceramics ee Tw 9 - Satya Ceramics C Casuarina Murwillumbah 10 - Linda Martello B 2 11 - John Stewart Ceramics 12 - Tooheys Mill Pottery 3 Cabarita 12 - SASA Ceramics Beach Stokers Siding Our Sponsors A - Picasso’s Ceramics (Pottery Supplies) B - Osteria (Cafe) C - The Art Supply @ The Yellow Brick Studio D - Fabulous Mrs Fox (Retail) E - Cactus Hill Project (Retail) F - The Other Joint (Cafe) Billinudgel G - Sunshine Alley (Retail) Ocean Shores H - The Patch (Cafe) D 4 F I - Byron School of Clay E Brunswick 5 Heads is our Major Sponsor Mullumbimby H 6 G J - Luscious Foods (Cafe) K - Santos Organics (Wholefood) L - Doma (Cafe) Goonengerry Myocum M - Butcher Baker Bangalow (Cafe) 7 N - The Rug Shop (Retail) J Coorabell I O - Custom Ceramic Decals K L (Supplies) Federal Ewingsdale P - Eltham Hotel (Cafe) Rosebank Possum Creek Byron Bay Q - Northern Rivers Pottery 8 9 M N Supplies 10 Bangalow Corndale Clunes Binna O Burra 11 Newrybar PLEASE NOTE ! Nashua This map is intended as a region guide only. Please look up P Booyong the address for each studio and/or Bangalow Road sponsor (as listed in this brochure). Eltham 12 There will be signs on the roads to Northern Fernleigh help direct you. Or visit our website Q Rivers for google map location pins! Pottery Supplies Lismore Bruxner Highway Teven Lennox Head Alstonville Ballina Wardell Bagotville Broardwater 1 Tweed Unlimited Artists - Pottery Group - An eclectic mix of hand built & wheel thrown pottery with sculptures 154 Pioneer Parade, Southern End, Banora Point 0418 882 816 or 0402 718 426 www.tweedunlimitedarts.com.au 2 4 Pebuku Studio Ceramics ML Ceramics - Linda Cunningham - - Melissa Lellouche - Hand built forms with a focus on graphic Handmade tableware created for everyday use. decorative surfaces. Made with love, inspired by life. Studio 2, M-Arts Precinct, Crn Proudfoots Ln 46 Durrumbul Rd, Mullumbimby and Brisbane St Murwillumbah [email protected] 0428 553 262 Melissalellouche.com [email protected] www.pebuku.com 3 Murwillumbah Potters - Pottery Group - Group of potters with functional, decorative and sculptural work. 76 Fernvale Rd, Fernvale 0428 723 300 [email protected] www.facebook.com/MuwillumbahPotters 5 6 Jacqui Sos Ceramics KERAMIKA Ceramics - Jacqui Sosnowski - - Tali Cohen-Flantz - Wheel thrown stoneware and porcelain with a A collection of ceramic works inspired by Japanese influence! nature. Functional, sculptural, jewellery & more. Rear of 4 Gordon St, Mullumbimby Station St, Mullumbimby (next to Woolies) 0411 424 031 0403 663 284 www.sosceramics.com [email protected] www.keramika.com.au 7 8 Studio Suvira Rainforest Ceramics - Suvira McDonald - - Richard Jones - Studio presents a range of stoneware ceramics; 1,000 plates, bowls, cups, animals, etc. tableware, vessels, sculpture and wall mounted Wholesale prices. Each piece saves rainforest! art. Gallery and sculpture garden. Free tea. Spot a koala @ 56 Gittoes Lane, 3/300 Mafeking Rd, Goonengerry Possum Creek (02) 66 871 900 02 6684 9194 [email protected] suviramcdonald.com www.rainforestceramics.com 9 10 Satya Ceramics Linda Martello - Rachel Varela - Studio with sustainable practices offering My current hand-built ceramic forms are meant honest, unaffected domestic stoneware in to be used either in the kitchen or garden. neutral tones. 41 Granuaille Rd, Bangalow 2 Parrot Tree Place, Bangalow (enter via Campbell St) 0423 643 747 0410 491 252 satyaceramics.bigcartel.com 11 12 John Stewart Ceramics Tooheys Mill Pottery - John Stewart - - Karen Jennings - Slip cast, decaled earthenware and Original and distinctive designs. Specialising in wood fired kiln. stoneware reduction. Highly experienced and 114 Stewarts Rd, Clunes published. 232 Tooheys Mill Rd, Fernleigh [email protected] 0402 644 542 www.johnstewartceramics.com PICASSO’S CERAMICS 41B Tallebudgera Creek Rd, West Burleigh, QLD [email protected] (07) 5535 2449 RETAIL AND WHOLESALE CERAMICS, SCULPTING AND POTTERY SALES, FIRING SERVICE, HOBBY CERAMIC TUITION Established in 1978, Picasso’s Ceramics is the Gold Coast’s most experienced ceramic studio and supplier. Proprietor Brad Hunt, a certified teacher and local ceramic judge, took over an existing studio and turned it into the Picasso’s we know today. 12 NORTHERN RIVERS POTTERY SUPPLIES SASA Ceramics 54d Terania St North Lismore NSW - Sasa Scheiner - www.nrpotterysupplies.com.au Nature plays an important role in Sasa’s (02) 6621 4688 sculptural and functional ceramic art. FOR ALL OF YOUR POTTERY NEEDS 232 Tooheys Mill Rd, Fernleigh Stockists of Walkers, Feeneys, Blackwattle, (sharing studio with Karen Jennings #12) Clayworks and Keanes clays. Glazes and underglazes, 0409 775 516 Raw materials, Pottery tools, Kiln supplies and Firing Service. Professionally lead Workshops and Wednesday Potter’s Group Weekend Extras All potters will be thrilled to talk about their works and studio processes throughout the weekend with formal and informal artist talks. Some potters will hold demonstrations and workshops as listed here. KEY WORKSHOP ARTIST TALK DEMONSTRATION note: (#) the number in brackets indicates the studio number on the Mud Trail map. Saturday 18th Sunday 19th 9-11am Tweed Unlimited Artists (1) Enjoy decorating a plate, to be collected later (4 weeks) $20 each. 10am Jacqui Sos Ceramics (5) Studio Suvira (7) Make your own ceramic earrings! Learn Anagama traditional Japanese woodfire how to roll, stamp and decorate your very own kiln talk. porcelain earrings at a Jacqui Sos one hour workshop. $25 per pair includes all materials, Jacqui Sos Ceramics (5) cost of firing and gold or silver findings. Make your own ceramic earrings! Learn how Collect 2 weeks after Trail or pay for postage to roll, stamp and decorate your very own porcelain and packaging and I’ll send them to you. earrings at a Jacqui Sos one hour workshop. $25 per pair includes all materials, cost of firing and gold or silver findings. Collect 2 weeks after Trail or pay for postage and packaging and I’ll send them to you. 1pm Studio Suvira (7) Studio Suvira (7) Teapot demonstration. Teapot demonstration. Tweed Unlimited Artists (1) Tweed Unlimited Artists (1) Hand building, mushroom garden. Hand building, mushroom garden. Richard Jones (8) Throwing off the hump demonstration 3-5pm Tali Cohen-Flantz (6) Tali Cohen-Flantz (6) Make your very own rustic mug or Make your very own rustic mug or succulent succulent pot planter, $45 per piece, inclusive pot planter, $45 per piece, inclusive of Tali’s glazing of Tali’s glazing and firing, (2 hours) ready to and firing, (2 hours) ready to collect in 4 weeks. collect in 4 weeks. Bookings essential please Bookings essential please text 0403 663 284 text 0403 663 284 Murwillumbah Potters (3) Wheel throwing demonstrations and free kids clay play all weekend. Also sausage sizzles, refreshments and cakes. Open from 9am until 4pm both days. Rachel Varela (9) Will make series of large vases using hand building over the course of the two days. Tweed Unlimited Artists (1) Will have wheel throwing demonstrations and kids clay play all weekend. make beautiful sustainable pottery with us Byron School of Clay is a We offer: pottery & ceramic art school.
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