Wedge: The Australian Ceramics Triennale proudly presents Mud Market — a vibrant celebration of contemporary ceramics, taking place at the launch of Sunday Music.
Featuring works by over 45 Australian and international artists, Mud Market offers a diverse range of ceramic art, including sculpture, tableware, jewellery, and more.
Don’t miss the opportunity to take home a unique piece from the Triennale at Mud Market.
Participants:
Jessica McLeod
Angie Russi
Jackie Masters
shraddha joshi
Vicki Grima
Camille Reid
Avi Amesbury
Anna Ryland
Abi Sparks
Annie Enslin
Rosie Button
Tina Zhang
Cathy Cooksey
Pamela Chaves
Froni Binns
Fergus Stewart
mary-lou Pittard
Jessie Pittard
Ian Clare
Coby McDougall
Gail mccahon
Steve Harrison
Jane Annois
Pandora Jones
Nicole Johnson
Jodie Mellows
Delfina Colombres
Kristal Ellis
Jui Hwa Lin
Jan Twyerould
Merike Hallik
Olivia Hamilton
Yvonne Kitchener
Ruby Yu-Lu Yeh
julia grillo botafogo
Elena Larriba
Jodie Marshall
Rita Brooks
Jane Jermyn
Adil Writer
Steven Low Thia Kwang
Jane Robertson
Jacqui Sosnowski
Peta Riley
Cat Conner
Srinia Chowdhury
About Australian Ceramics Triennale:
Australian Ceramics Triennale is a flagship event that brings together a nation of makers over five days through keynote speakers, workshops, masterclasses and exhibitions, where the breadth of the community is shared. The Australian Ceramics Association supports the Australian Ceramics Triennale, a national conference held every three years in different locations around Australia. The 2024 Triennale, Wedge, is hosted by Ceramic Arts of Western Australia CAAWA to bring together organisations, groups and individuals from around the world to celebrate, promote and expand a diverse and vibrant ceramic community.
About CAAWA:
The Ceramic Arts Association of Western Australia (CAAWA) was established in 1993. It is a not-for-profit organisation run by members to raise the profile of clay within the community – culturally, educationally, politically and socially. With over 120 members based across Western Australia the aim is to stimulate and expand the production and appreciation of ceramics by delivering workshops, publications, events and exhibitions. CAAWA hosted the Australian Ceramics Triennale in 1999.