Friends and colleagues in clay, Bev Hogg and Kaye Pemberton, join forces in Bev’s beautiful shady garden to present functional and sculptural ceramic works.
Come along and see the versatility of our works. Bev’s colourful hand coiled bird sculptures and wall works perfect for the garden may find their way to your outdoor spaces. While Kaye’s thrown and altered domestic ware could be the perfect gift for family and friends to share tea in the garden.
9 November | Saturday 10am - 4pm
Entry to this exhibition is free | No bookings required
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Since graduating from ANU 30 years ago, Bev Hogg has worked from her home studio in Hackett on the slopes of Mount Majura.
Her multi-faceted practice includes exhibiting sculptural ceramic and mixed media, public art and teaching.
Her figurative art works playfully explore the interconnectedness between people, animals and shared environments and are held in public and private collections throughout Australia and overseas.
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Kaye Pemberton has been a practicing potter for forty years and has lived in rural South Australia and Alice Springs as well as settling here in Canberra. Her work has been influenced by her moves and environments.
Kaye’s back yard studio is located in suburban Canberra. Pemberton makes domestic ware which is wheel thrown and altered. In recent years, Kaye has enjoyed exploring different clays and wood firing at Gundaroo. This has led to new approaches in the consideration of and making of her work.
Working with porcelain, “the hard stuff” remains her main interest. Kaye makes domestic ware, cups, teapots, bowls and other functional pieces to be enjoyed each day.
Her work focuses on the ceremonies of daily living, observation and presence in the moment.
Image Credit: Bev Hogg Open Studio 2022 | Photograph by Georgia Arndell
Image Credit: Kaye Pemberton Open Studio 2022 | Photograph by Georgia Arndell