The Cup Collaboration – Exhibition and Online Event

A.Christianson

“A handmade cup forever retains the
touch of its maker. The daily ritual of choosing a cup is one that many
of us enjoy. This group exhibition brings together 34  Australian, and
International ‘clay’ sisters and brothers. The participants have been
carefully matched and asked to collaborate to produce two cups together,
and one of their own, for this exciting event.”

Dates – Opening Wednesday October 7th

        6-8pm RSVP 03 9895 8888

        (Exhibition Closes 18th October)

       

Where – Box Hill Community Art Centre

        470 Station Street (&corner of Combarton St)

        Box Hill 3128

        [email protected]

Sales –

        Opening night sales from 6-8pm

        Weekend sales 11am – 4pm

        10,11,17,18 October

       

Online Store –

        Opening 9am AEST  Thursday October 8th –

        closing October 18th ,12am AEST  

        www.thecupcollaboration.bigcartel.com

INSTAGRAM PAGE –

       @thecupcollab

FACEBOOK PAGE –

       The Cup Collaboration

Participants –

Ayumi Horie USA & Sophie Moran AUS

Katherine Wheeler AUS & Marina Pribaz AUS

Sandra Bowkett AUS & Janetta Kerr Grant AUS

Kathryn Mitchell IoM & Niharika Hukku AUS

Ana Maria Jensen AUS & Adriana Christianson AUS

Shannon Garson AUS & Vanessa Lucas AUS

Diana Fayt USA & Linda Fahey USA

Carole Epp CAD & Jenna Stanton CAD

Jane Sawyer  AUS & Frida Birkic AUS

Bridget Bodenham AUS & Jo Ruchel AUS

Whitney Smith USA & Erinswindow AUS

Vicki Grima AUS  & Aleida Pullar AUS

Katie Jacobs AUS & Mariko Paterson CAD

Joey Burns AUS & Zak Chalmers AUS

Yen Yen Lo AUS & Vanessa Holle AUS

Susan Frost AUS & Elaine Bradley AUS

Angela Walford AUS & Sue McFarland AUS

For all enquiries, re sales , promotion etc ,

contact –

Adriana Christianson

[email protected]

mobile 0488768137

Marianne Huhn Masterclass @ Northcote Pottery Supplies

Marianne Huhn Masterclass
Saturday 12 September 10am-3pm
Cost $150

Location
Northcote Pottery Supplies
142-144 Weston Street
Brunswick East 3057
Victoria, Australia
www.northcotepotterysupplies.com.au
[email protected]

Masterclass Description

Join
accomplished ceramic artist Marianne Huhn in this one-day masterclass
at Northcote Pottery Supplies as she shares her making techniques and
inspirations underpinning her extraordinary porcelain works. In a
digital presentation Marianne will outline the development of her work
and ideas, discussing her early work to the work she is currently
creating. Marianne will demonstrate her method of throwing off the hump
during the morning session. In the afternoon she will discuss her ideas,
how she uses her sketch book and demonstrate her skills and materials
for creating her unique drawings. This is a rare opportunity to get
insight into how an accomplished artist has interpreted the ceramic
vessel in her own signature style, whilst gathering knowledge and
practical tips that could be used in your own studio practice. Lunch and
coffee/tea will be provided for all participants.

Marianne Huhn Artist Statement

For
some time now, I have been making functional ceramics with distinct
narrative surfaces. The drawn line and text have combined to create
themes and images ranging from architecture to political
commentary. Initially, I drew historical architecture to refer to the
similarities houses, castles, town walls, forts and dwellings have with
functional ceramics. The fact that they both contain space within their
walls was a visual clue to the narrative/conversation I was attempting
to establish. However, in 2012 I embarked on a PhD at RMIT Melbourne –
porcelain and politics in the 21st century. I began researching the
Russian revolutionary ceramics which was produced as propaganda from
1917-1927. I use a European porcelain body and throw formson the wheel. 
As a counterpoint to the industrialization of everyday shapes, I throw
to encourage a thoughtful relationship to form. Through making
individual objects of clay by hand, the sense of touch is recognized.
Slight differences in variations of a shape, a thick or thin rim, the
size and movement of a handle, encourage personal connections. My hand
has the learned ability to judge thickness of walls when throwing and
depth of line when etching on the surface. Often leaving a throwing line
or a mark that establishes my touch is important in the creation of
porcelain forms that often appear smooth and cold.

Marianne Huhn Profile

Marianne
Huhn was born in 1969, Melbourne, Australia. She began her studies in
1988 at RMIT University and finished her Master of Ceramics in 1998. She
has lectured and taught Ceramics at Universities and schools throughout
Australia. Marianne has held several solo shows in Australia and
exhibited in more than 30 group exhibitions in Australia, America, and
Hong Kong. She has been acquired by the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney and
several Regional Galleries in Australia. Marianne is represented in
Australia in New South Wales and the ACT. Marianne lives in Melbourne,
Australia with her partner and two children. www.mariannehuhn.com