Georgia Stevenson

Georgia Stevenson — 'Cube Seventeen', 2023

$160

The exhibition presents 16 ceramic cubes each featuring a material found locally in Naarm/Melbourne - from broken brick and tile pieces, concrete rubble and stone-cutting industry byproduct to heritage glass, slate and bluestone. The aim of the exhibition is to prompt industry to use local materials that have potential to give identity and meaning to our built environment through architectural elements, landscaping, public art, finishes, texture and colour.

Georgia Stevenson is a Naarm/Melbourne-based ceramicist who has been developing her skills in pottery for the past 6 years. Shortly after entering the architecture industry in 2017, she locked in pottery lessons to provide an outlet for a hands-on experience that the profession wasn’t providing. After a transition into ceramic production and establishing her own artistic practice on the side, she is an emerging maker in the Melbourne ceramics community. Often highly intricate and detailed, Stevenson’s ceramics are created with surface and texture as the focus, paired with minimal use of glazes. The materiality and tactility of the clay has been the emphasis of past works. Stevenson is interested in material research and developing ceramics in the field of the built environment. Her aim is to surround people with objects that hold meaning and thoughtfulness in their design; a move away from manufactured, mass produced products to a hand-crafted, sustainable, local solution.

Materials: Commercial white midfire clay, slate (circa 1907) from the Metro Tunnel Archaeology dig site on corner Swanston and Flinders Streets, Nepheline Syenite and Gerstley Borate

Dimensions: 6.2 x 6.2 x 6.2cm

Contact a Craft consultant shop@craft.org.au for more information or to commission a similar work on a 12 week lead time 

Image courtesy Georgie Stevenson

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