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Graduate exhibition at ANU School of Art

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Linda Davy

Linda Davy, hand built porcelain, terra sigillata 

Opening night reception: Wednesday 5th March, 6pm

If you happen to find yourself in sunny Canberra, Australia, this week, please join the artists, Linda Davy (Graduate Diploma) and Margaret Carlin (Master of Visual Art) for the opening night reception of their graduating exhibition!

This exhibition is the third in the series of the graduate season 2008. It will be held at the ANU School of Art Gallery. The Gallery is located on the ground floor of the ANU School of Art, just next to the cafe, on Ellery Crescent, Acton, ACT, 2601.

If you don’t manage to make it for the drinks and festivities, the exhibition will continue until Friday 14th March, and the opening hours are: Tue-Fri 10.30 - 5pm, Saturdays Noon - 5pm or by appointment, closed public holidays. Phone: 02 6125 5841.

Hope to see you there!

Linda Davy

Linda Davy, hand built porcelain, terra sigillata 

New Book!

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Masters: Porcelain: Major Works by Leading Ceramists (Lark Ceramics Book)

My supervisor, and the head of the Ceramics Department at the ANU School of Art, Janet DeBoos, has just had some of her work included in a beautiful new publication from Lark Books: “Masters: Porcelain: Major Works by Leading Ceramists”. Here is a link to it on Amazon UK.

Work in Progress Seminar on Thursday 6th March

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Well, I’m in Australia for my one month residency at the Canberra School of Art, Australian National University. So good to be back! The sunshine is amazing, it feels like heaven on my skin after the Scottish winter.

Burnt out euchalypt at Kambah Pool, Canberra

Eucalyptus Tree, burnt during the Canberra bush fires, in January 2003, at Kambah Pool by the Murrumbidgee River.

It is wonderful to catch up with my friends, whom I’ve been missing so much. I’m also really pleased to see my teachers and supervisors, it’s truly amazing to be able to speak with them face to face. So many questions that I’ve been grappling and struggling with all semester, finally answered, in some cases in the space of two minutes flat.

Also, many obligations discovered, like, my WIPs, which are part of every graduate student’s yearly ritual. I’ll be presenting mine on Thursday 6th of March at 3pm. These are the very first ones in the graduate season this year. I’ll be presenting both my theory and studio work in progress on Thursday. The working title is:

Interpreting the reality of the virtual
from an art practice perspective.

The WIPs will be held in the CSA lecture theater and are open to all ANU School of Art staff and students. Here is a little blurb pertaining to the direction of my new, planned work:

In ceramics, we speak about the internal space of objects in terms of containment - the empty negative space inside the walls of an object, whether it is functional or sculptural. A space that is ready to receive something - be it something physical such as a liquid, or a concept such as feelings or memories - something metaphorical.

Rachel Whiteread Untitled (Nine Tables) 1998

Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Nine Tables), 1998
Concrete and polystyrene.

It is internal space which mostly makes up the volume that pushes out against the external world, for instance your fingers, as you hold something, like a tea bowl.

There are interesting physical characteristics that ceramic objects can take on - such as two objects of the same volume can appear like one holds more volume than another, or one can seem lighter than another, despite being the same weight.

Margaret Realica, The Reconnect, 2005

Margaret Realica, The Reconnect, 2005.
Porcelain, plexiglass, tube, electrical parts

When talking about the virtual, we also talk about space - cyberspace, virtual space. Yet what is it? It isn’t space as we understand it, in a physical sense. You can’t fill it up with tea. Yet you can, as a conceptual space, fill it up with a representation of yourself, your knowledge, feelings or memories, your fantasies - or a representation of tea, if you so desire.
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