april, 2019
Details
From out of the fiery furnace came the work of Tasmanian industrial and studio potters. In this exhibition, colonial era artisan potters are represented by makers such as Worby, Sherwin,
Details
From out of the fiery furnace came the work of Tasmanian industrial and studio potters. In this exhibition, colonial era artisan potters are represented by makers such as Worby, Sherwin, Port Arthur, Goulburn, Yeates, Huon, Campbell Bros and McHugh. The 1920s-60s studio potters will be represented by Maude Poynter, Violet Mace and Mylie Peppin. This exhibition is a must for all who pursue creativity through clay.
Admission: Adults $10, concession $8.
Hero[ine] image: Maude Poynter (1869-1945, active in Tasmania 1917-1945), Peacock plate, Bothwell, 1922, private collection.
Time
April 30 (Tuesday) 10:00 am - June 1 (Saturday) 4:30 pm
Location
Narryna Heritage Museum
103 Hampden Rd, Battery Point, Hobart