The Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol 51 No 3 November 2012
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PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
GREG PIPER IMAGING SOLUTIONS<br />
Providing ceramic artists with digital and traditional<br />
photographic imagery, as well as graphic design to print or<br />
electronic media; an Associate AIPP (<strong>Australian</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Photographers) with over 30 years experience<br />
in various advertising, corporate and government projects;<br />
previously (for eleven years) inaugural manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
photographidmultimedia unit at the Powerhouse Museum in<br />
Sydney; Drummoyne NSW 2047: T: 02 9181 1188<br />
M: 0411 107744: E: greg@gregpiper.com.au<br />
WINW.gregp!per.com.au<br />
TONY WEBDALE PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
<strong>No</strong>rthern NSW and OLD<br />
Tony can provide a complete photo imaging selVice for<br />
studio artists/corporate and or commercial - either on site<br />
or in studiO for portrait or process shots, images <strong>of</strong> finished<br />
work, catalogue, exhibition, context shots; publiC art.<br />
Tony provides digital tiles for print, web & screen; Brisbane-<br />
based: M: 0417 886 185; E: tony.webdale@gmail.com<br />
PLINTHS<br />
PLINTHS MADE TO ORDER<br />
Affordable, designed for structural integrity, lightweight;<br />
also for hire. Roger Fenton, 5t Ives N5W<br />
T: 02 9488 8628: F: 02 9440 1212: M: 0417 443 414<br />
WORKSHOPS I SEMINARS<br />
HOT TO POT WORKSHOPS<br />
at Moonshill, Tara90 near Goulburn<br />
6 to 11 <strong>No</strong>vember <strong>2012</strong> (Tues to Sun) - Creativity is Play,<br />
6 day workshop with British potter Sandy Brown, $715,<br />
<strong>The</strong> studio is closed 24 December <strong>2012</strong> to 7 January 2013.<br />
17 February 2013 (Sunday, half day workshop): Hakeme<br />
- boldly brushed slip decoration, $55; 24 March 2013 (Sunday):<br />
Coil Challenge - making larger work, $95. Bookings<br />
are essential. Full details at WWoN.janecrick.netfirms.com or<br />
contact Jane, T: 02 6 161 0806 or E: janecrick@dodo.com.au<br />
AUSTRALIAN GALLERY DIRECTORY<br />
INNER CITY CLAYWORKERS GALLERY CO-OP LTD<br />
Come along to this unique gallery, run by ceramic artists, for<br />
handmade ceramics ~ functional, sculptural and decorative.<br />
Cnr St Johns Rd and Oarghan St Glebe NSW 2037<br />
T: 02 9698 9717: "-WW.clayworkers.com.au<br />
KERRIE LOWE GALLERY<br />
Contemporary <strong>Australian</strong> ceramics and pottery supplies<br />
located in inner city Sydney. <strong>The</strong> gallery features functional<br />
ware, vessels, sculpture and jewellery by emerging and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional ceramic artists; 49-<strong>51</strong> King St. Newtown NSW<br />
2042; E: lowekerrie@gmail.com, vvvvw.kerrielowe.com<br />
SHEPPARTON ART MUSEUM<br />
Shepparton Art Museum is the premier public museum<br />
servicing <strong>No</strong>rth Central Victoria and has recently reopened<br />
following a major redevelopment. It is renowned for its<br />
comprehensive collection <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australian</strong> ceramics, historical<br />
landscape paintings and works on paper, and its important<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> contemporary art in all media; Free Entry; Open<br />
7 days, 10am-4pm: PH, 1-4pm: closed Good Friday and over<br />
Christmas: 70 Welsford St, Shepparton VIC 3630<br />
T: 03 5832 9861: E: art.museum@shepparton.vic.gov.au<br />
WINW.sheppartonartmuseurn.com.3u<br />
NATIONAL EDUCATION DIRECTORY<br />
CERAMIC DESIGN STUDIO - TAFE NSW<br />
SYDNEY INSTITUTE, GYMEA<br />
Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses in<br />
ceramics - full and part-time attendance; a range <strong>of</strong> short<br />
courses will be available in 2013; enr Kingsway and Hotham<br />
Road, Gymea NSW; T: 02 9710 5001; Find us on www.sil.<br />
nsw.edu.au/ceramics/gymea and facebook "Ceramic Design<br />
Studio - TAFE Sydney Institute".<br />
~ CHISHOLM INSTITUTE, VICTORIA<br />
<strong>The</strong> Diploma <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ceramics</strong> is a skills-based course delivered<br />
by specialist staff in a well resourced studIO, Studies in<br />
all aspects <strong>of</strong> ceramic process and design, and first hand<br />
experience with firing a wide variety <strong>of</strong> kilns, as well as<br />
diverse arts business strategies, provides students with<br />
a solid foundation from which they can build careers as<br />
independent arts practitioners, Contact Judith Roberts,<br />
T: 03 9212 5398; E: judith.roberts@chisholm.edu.au<br />
HOLMESGLEN TAFE<br />
Holmesglen Chadstone Campus: Diploma <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ceramics</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> scope and vision <strong>of</strong> our Diploma <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ceramics</strong> Course at<br />
Holmesglen is to prepare stude-nts for a career in ceramic art.<br />
We provide a pr<strong>of</strong>essional. well equipped studio environment<br />
and the staff are recognized, practising artists. Our aim<br />
is to inspire individual development and encourage ongoing<br />
levels <strong>of</strong> inquiry. Kim Martin, Course Coordinator <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ceramics</strong> and Visual Arts, T: 03 9564 1942: 03 9564 1716:<br />
www.holmesglen.edu.au<br />
NATIONAL ART SCHOOL, SYDNEY<br />
Applications now open for BFA <strong>Ceramics</strong> Major - 3 years<br />
full time; BFA Honours - 1 year full time; MFA - part-time or<br />
full-time. Summer School: 14 - 18 January 2013: A Week on<br />
the Wheel with Cameron Williams and Fire your Imagination<br />
with Jenny Orchard. NAS Cera mic Department maintains<br />
an artist in residence program, international exchanges and<br />
visiting artists. For more information contact Merran Esson,<br />
T: 02 9339 8718 E: merran.esson@nas.edu.au:lfoIWII\I.nas.<br />
edu_au; Forbes St, Darlinghurst, Sydney<br />
NEWCASTLE SCHOOL OF CERAMICS<br />
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES - HUNTER TAFE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Newcastle School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ceramics</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers a range <strong>of</strong> flexibly<br />
delivered programs. Explorations <strong>of</strong> all aspects <strong>of</strong> ceramics<br />
induding technical, practical and theoretical eventuate<br />
in confident, practising and creative ceramicists. With the<br />
emphasis on customised learning, individual programs, in an<br />
open studio environment, are developed for each student by<br />
nationally acclaimed faCilitators. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ceramics</strong> Department<br />
is ~quipped with studios, a gallery and a speCialist library<br />
on site. <strong>The</strong> campus is located in the cultural precinct and<br />
is within walking distance <strong>of</strong> seven galleries, local beaches<br />
and a thriving arts and cafe scene. Contact Sue Stewart,<br />
heather.f.stewart@tafe.nsw.edu.au.<br />
TAFE NSW - NORTHERN SYDNEY INSTITUTE<br />
Hornsby and <strong>No</strong>rthern Beaches College <strong>of</strong>fer accredited<br />
qualifications from Certificate to Advanced Diploma leve-Is as<br />
well as short specialist programs for both the beginner and<br />
advanced ceramicists. For more information,<br />
E: nsLceramics@tafensw.edu.au. For general course and<br />
program enquiries call 13 1 674 or go to<br />
www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au<br />
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