CERAMIC ARTISTS
LIST OF ALL RELEVANT ARTISTS




Kate Young
Postcode
3067

I normally spend a large part of each year travelling to different cultures around the world. The women I see on my travels inspire and influence my work, or as I call them “my girls”.
"Kate Girls" are all handmade and they tell me their personalities as I sculpt their face and hair. Once dry they are bisque fired to 1000°. They are then glazed and raku fired, sometimes multiple times.
Young




Marlene Abela
Postcode
3995

I am a self-taught Glass Artist and have been practicing full time for 17 years; and absolutely love what I do. I work from my Studio in Anderson with my partner where we have our Gallery Shop. We are at the initial stages of building another Gallery within our space as I move into expanding my existing glass practice and working with other mediums that will enhance and compliment glass.
Abela




Suzanne Kaldor
Postcode
3191

Born in Hungary, educated in Australia. Teaching for Sixty Years Art and design. Exhibiting for sixty-five years. One man show 61, and exhibiting with The Contemporary Art Society, the Association of Victorian Scultprs, Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors
Beaumaris Art Group, and many more at the last 65 years. Since my advanced age
I still draw and make small ceramic sculptures.
Kaldor




Christine Lui
Postcode
3106

I am an art teacher who is selling art for fun. I have sold my first painting in 2007 and I love seeing the joy in people when they see my art pieces.
When I create my artwork it is my way to express my inner self and I use art as a form of therapy. My artwork are inspired through my life journey as an Australian born Chinese. I also have a love of exploring and travelling.