Porcelain
Jan Downes
Jan Downes has a passion for porcelain, always pushing it to its limits in the pursuit of thinness and translucency. She has worked in clay for many years and now has a studio at Kil.n.it Experimental Ceramic Studios in Glebe, Sydney. In 2022 she was selected for the Clunes Ceramic Award exhibition, currently she is a finalist in the Gosford Art prize and the Woollahra Small Sculpture exhibition. In May this year an edition of Materialised was a part of the Australian Design Centre’s display at the Melbourne Design Fair. She will exhibit at Stella Downer Gallery opening at the end of October, in a joint show called Porcelain.
Special thanks to Kate Armstrong who helped Jan with fabric pattern
making.
Jan’s undergraduate studies were at Sydney Collage of the Arts, she was awarded a Masters of Fine Art at The University of Newcastle specialising in ceramics in 2001. For many years she was a lecturer at this university, teaching ceramics and early childhood art.
She has always been a strong advocate for students’ development of their individual creativity through her teaching and running workshops. Recently she was on the board of The Australian Ceramics Association, she has written some articles for the journal of this organisation.
Richard Spoehr
Richard Spoehr’s principal training was at Adelaide College of the Arts in 2010, under the tutelage of master potter Bruce Nuske. The foundation of his approach is based on the simple concept of producing functional and restrained tableware that combines the elements of balance, proportion, weight, and surface finish - reflecting a high degree of refinement and technical expertise, yet still retaining a tangible handmade quality. Collections include Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery and private collections in Italy, Denmark and U.K.