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Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, 'Rivers' by Jan Alexander, 2022
Jan ALEXANDER Jan Alexander completed a Diploma of Ceramics at Federation University in 2022. ceramics, jan alexander, dvc art award -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Sarah Mischker, 2023
... that depict and embody memories of change Ceramics DVC Art Award ...Focusing on personal memories, the Creatures of Change series is a collection of sculptures and objects that depict and embody memories of change. The works are stylistically and thematically divided into two groupings: one focusing on memories of growth, the other on death. Utilising organic shapes and lines, the works aim to express the need for life, death and change within our lives as these natural forces shape and mould us into who we are. Influenced by organic shapes, textures and colours, the two groupings are characterised by specific physical attributes. The growth works exhibit shapes of seeds or blossoming flowers, they grow outwards representing the outward growing we experience throughout life. They exhibit signs of expansion and movement through cracked surfaces and exude life as signified by the colour green. The death shapes are represented by tree stumps, a common gravestone symbol. The dead shapes are textured with broken and crumbling edges and sharp corners, symbolic of the feelings those in mourning experience. The death works are decorated with a deep, moody blue, conjuring up sadness and thoughtfulness. Accompanied by small hanging pieces which represent fragmented memories, the two sets of sculptures share a sense of druid creation. These creatures, with jointed legs, have a sense of life and movement. Born of memory, they embody a sense of willingness to change and respect for nature. Change as brought by life and death is a force beyond our power, these works endeavour to show the grasp change has on us and the power of our memories. Sarah MISCHKER (1996- ) Born United States Arrived Australia 2017 In 2023 Sarah Mischker completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at the Federation University Arts Academy. Her final folio focused on the 'Creatures of Change' series, a collection of sculptures and objects that depict and embody memories of changeceramics, dvc art award, alumni, sarah mischker -
Wyndham Art Gallery (Wyndham City Council)
Sculpture, Nandita Nadkarni, Crafted Clay Odyssey, 2023
... Werribee Winner Wyndham Art Prize LEAP Award 2023 As a ceramic ...Winner Wyndham Art Prize LEAP Award 2023 -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Sarah Canham, #Fliporflop 1, 2 & 3, 2021
'Home' is a symbol of hopes, dreams, comfort, love, family and future. It is both a place and an idea, nor does it remain in time and space. It can also represent a time of sadness , fear and loss. Through the roller-coaster of the past year, I have used a series of homes belonging to family and friends. Each artwork of home tells a different story about its occupants, their story, and what home mean to them. Sarah CANHAM Sarah has had a life-long love of creative arts and a passion for nature she has pursued in her career. She has a Bachelor Applied Science degree from Charles Sturt University, a Masters of Environment from University of Melbourne, and works in natural resource management and conservation. Studying part time Sarah Canham completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at Federation University Arts Academy in 2021. Her art is an expression of the awe she has for the natural world, and concerns for the future, including for our indigenous culture, and native flora and fauna in Australia. She also reflects on the current and past women and mother artists who have experienced the challenge of juggling art, career and motherhood, and have been under-represented in the arts community for millennia.Three handbuilt, slab construction, stoneware formsceramics, sarah canham, dvc art award, alumni -
Clunes Museum
Poster, Sovereign Press, Clunes Ceramic Award 2015, August 2015
... Clunes Ceramic Award 2015... Ceramic Award 2015 Poster POSTER Sovereign Press ...Rankine, Drew, Eller, Lafferty, O'Sulivan, Mossman, Pilven, Spronk, Winkler, O'Loughlin, Winter, Robey, Dermer, Fleming, Puls, Stewart, Delaney, Kerr-Grant, Venables, Curtis, Hanna, Bowkett, Secombe, Shatrov, Vachon, Austin, Bish, DeMaine, Franzi, Gill, Guerin, Jagger, McClure, McLean, Poulton, Rye, Santilla, Saunders, Standen, Varian, OzawaA4 size, 2 sided colour printed poster. Front shows photos of finalists ceramic pieces. Back shows artist name, title of piece and price and sponsors names. Front also lists exhibition dates and locationNilceramics, award -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork, Alexandra McKim, 'Untitled' by Alexandra McKim, 2013
Alexandria McKIM (1991- ) Born Australia Alexandra McKim completed studies at the University of Ballarat Arts Academy (now Federation University) in 2013. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.64 marbled porcelain halves creating a porcelain diamond. University of Ballarat Acquisition Award, 2013art, artwork, mckim, ceramics, university of ballarat acquisition award, alexandra mckim, dome -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Marian Fox, '70s' by Marian Fox, 2019
Marian FOX (1967- ) Born Malvern, Victoria Marian Fox completed a Bachelor of Visual Art (Ceramics) at the Federation University Arts Academy in 2019. The engobe slip and bronze glaze was made by the artist from a recipe provided by lecturer Peter Pilven. Instagram @marianffox Handbuilt stoneware vessel, with copper oxide, engobe, and bronze glaze. This work won the 2019 Federation University DVC 3D Art Acquisition Award. marian fox, ceramics, alumni, available, dvc art acquisition award, vessel, australian studio ceramics, available for secure display