Anne has a little studio in leafy Watson where she makes handheld birds out of porcelain clay. Visitors can learn about her process of making them.
Step into a cottage garden on the way to Anne's studio. Once through the french doors, she can show you her latest birds made out of porcelain and talk to you about her slip-casting processes. She has a kiln in her garage which will be filled with works ready to fire up. Anne also makes bespoke jewellery and little dishes. She loves meeting people and talking all things art and all things blooming in her garden.
9 November | Saturday 10am - 4pm
10 November | Sunday 10am - 4pm
Entry to this Open Studio is free | No booking required
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Anne Masters was awarded the Master of Visual Arts from the Australian National University School of Art in 2011. She was awarded Canberra’s Potters’ Society inaugural Emerging Artist Support Scheme in 2012. Anne completed her first international residence at the International Ceramic Research Centre in Denmark in 2013.
In 2017, Anne established the Gallery of Small Things (GOST). From 2018-2020, she exhibited at Ivy Hill Gallery, Wapengo, NSW; MU Studio Gallery, Mosman, Sydney; Craft + Design’s Annual Members exhibitions and The Corner Store Gallery, Orange as part of a Gallery swap with GOST.
In 2024, Artduo commissioned Anne to create a public artwork as part of its $20million renovation of Novotel Sydney City Centre. She created two artworks featuring 22 slip-cast porcelain birds inspired by the restaurant – Birdie.
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Eftpos, cash, off-street parking, wheelchair accessibility, refreshments
Image Credit: Anne Masters in her studio for Her Canberra, 2018 | Photograph by Amanda Thorsten