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Ceramics Workshop with Billie Robertson | 'everything in its right place'

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Stanley Street Gallery
Darlinghurst NSW, Australia
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Sat, 19 Jul, 1pm - 2:30pm AEST

Event description

Sibylla 'Billie' Robertson will be running a ceramics workshop alongside the group exhbition 'everything in its right place'.

Billie will be discussing the technical process behind their practice with the end result being your own fridge magnets, but they will probably rant about domestic sacrality and souvenirs while they do it!

What you will be making: Hand crafted ceramic fridge magnets.

What you will do: Pre-rolled slabs of clay will be provided which attendees can cut shapes out of and paint with coloured underglazes. They will cut out holes for the magnets to go into. The artist will then take the works to fire and put the magnets in.

When can you collect the works: From the gallery on Saturday 9 August 11:30 - 4:30pm, 3 weeks from making the works.

Sibylla Robertson, also known as Billie, is an emerging multidisciplinary artist living and working between the unceded lands of the Gadigal and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people, Sydney and North Melbourne. Sibylla completed their Master of Fine Art at the National Art School in 2021, where they received the Mansfield Ceramic Prize (2019), and the N.E. Petheridge Award (2021). Sibylla has exhibited in various group shows throughout NSW, including “Cooked and the Raw”, Delmar Gallery, Sydney (2020), “Emanate”, New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale (2019), “Cut N Polish”, Carriageworks, Sydney (2023), and has recently completed an international residency in Leipzig, Germany. Their work is held in private collections both locally and internationally.

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Stanley Street Gallery
Darlinghurst NSW, Australia