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The following interviews were conducted via e-mail.
 

Steven Goldate 3 July 2006

Steven has become known as a maker, editor of Ceramics Today (online magazine) and most recently as the author of the soon to be published World Dictionary of Ceramic Art and Artists.

Liz Low  21 March 2006

Liz thrown and softly shaped forms are a response to the plasticity and translucency found in porcelain and moving water.
 

Sophie Milne  28 April 2005

Sophie creates ornamental vessels and functional tableware. All her work is hand thrown in porcelain.

Alistair Whyte 24 November 2004

Alistair Whyte porcelain is made using techniques originally developed in China for imperial wares.

Mary Lou Hograth  9 October 2004

Marylou has been potting since 1983 and works almost exclusively using the slab method of construction. She works from her studio in North East Victoria. Marylou see her work as documenting a very particular moment in history. Her work hells the stories of living in the present moment, the small stories that fill a person’s life.

David Ray31 August 2004

I have grown up in a world where the nature of food has dramatically changed. Today I eat tomatoes that look like a tomato but the taste is not like a tomato. I am intrigued by this illusion that is a part of our daily lives.

Stephen Benwell31 July 2004

Stephen is a well known Melbourne-based artist and his irregular shaped vessels, vases and sculptures feature in the homes of serious private collectors throughout Australia.

Judith Roberts22 June 2004

Judith has established herself as a Ceramist specialising in raku firing. Her raku fired vessels have been exhibited around Australia including, Galerie Hors Saison in Melbourne, the 'Victorian Connection' at Ceramic Art Gallery in Sydney and the Artworks Gallery in Queensland.

Lene Kuhl Jakobsen19 May 2004

Lene grew up in Denmark where she studied ceramics and worked as a potter before moving to Australia in 1985. She now lives in Melbourne working from a studio at home. Lene works in white stoneware making mainly functional pieces with a Scandinavian touch.

Chris Plumridge 22 June 2002

Profile on a successful Victorian ceramist. An interview by Kevin Murray (Director of Craft Victoria).


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