when: 24 May 2024 - 06 July 2024 | venue: Craft + Design Canberra | cost: See event for details | address: 180 London Circuit Canberra 2601 | website: https://craftanddesigncanberra.org
published: 27 May 2024, 5 min read
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The Edge Between' exhibition by artist Sue Peachey, showcases a series of ceramic works responding creatively to the principles of the regenerative earth care system of permaculture. Each piece draws on one of the 12 permaculture principles to create a collection of new ceramic works that contain a positive, non-judgmental message about how each of us can choose to change our behaviour to make a difference. Now more than ever we need to examine our relationship to planet Earth.
The permaculture principles are the source of inspiration for Sue's new body of work and are explored through the materiality of ceramics, including form, surface treatment, representation and imagery. This project draws together Sue's love of ceramics and extensive experience as a permaculture and landscape designer, involvement in community-led projects such as the Lyneham Commons Food Forest, and a deep concern for the way our actions are impacting the planet and the future of its inhabitants.
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The Edge Between' exhibition by artist Sue Peachey, showcases a series of ceramic works responding creatively to the principles of the regenerative earth care system of permaculture. Each piece draws on one of the 12 permaculture principles to create a collection of new ceramic works that contain a positive, non-judgmental message about how each of us can choose to change our behaviour to make a difference. Now more than ever we need to examine our relationship to planet Earth.
The permaculture principles are the source of inspiration for Sue's new body of work and are explored through the materiality of ceramics, including form, surface treatment, representation and imagery. This project draws together Sue's love of ceramics and extensive experience as a permaculture and landscape designer, involvement in community-led projects such as the Lyneham Commons Food Forest, and a deep concern for the way our actions are impacting the planet and the future of its inhabitants.
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The Edge Between 2024 is on 24 May 2024 - 06 July 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Canberra. Call 02 6262 9333 for details. Visit their website at https://craftanddesigncanberra.org.
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