PRESS RELEASE: Australian Ceramics Open Studios! Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 November

Australian Ceramics Open Studios is an annual, nationwide, weekend event now in its 11th year; over 200 potters and ceramic artists in cities and regional areas around Australia will open their studios to the public. Celebrate clay, community and creativity by visiting your local potter on Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 November. view the artists and their locations HERE.

Open Studios is a great opportunity to meet the makers in your community, purchase artworks before the Christmas rush, and celebrate the diversity of practice. There will be workshops, demonstrations, kiln firings and great conversation with potters located in the suburbs, cities and rambling rural settings.

For curious artists, Open Studios shows the breath of full-time, part-time, hobbyist, and the occasional dabbler ceramicists, providing a rare opportunity to see how they set up their studio.
‘A few people were studio hopping and filled me in on how their day was going. It was a lovely way to build community.
I met a few ladies who were inspired to turn their garage into a ceramic studio after seeing mine. That alone made it worthwhile. I’m always happy nerd out on ceramic talk with other makers.’
– Kirsten Perry, Naarm / VIC
‘My Open Studio experience is a focus point of the year.’
– Reanne Brewin, Gumbaynggir Country / NSW
‘I was truly surprised and overjoyed with how many visitors I had, especially as it was my first open studio through TACA. I had visitors who were making the weekend of it and used the map to bounce from one studio to another all across Perth. It was also a great chance to meet other potters close by and nerd out on all things clay!’
– Holly O’Meehan, Walyalup / WA
The ACOS 2023 poster was designed by Kaurna Yerta (SA) ceramicist Ayesha Aggarwal, more information on Ayesha and her practice contact us for our interview with her and more images.
ACOS 2023 participants are keen to talk about their practice and their Open Studio. For interviews with participating artists in your region, additional images or any further information contact Debbie Pryor CEO of Australian Ceramics on 0468 354 274 or [email protected].

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The Australian Ceramics Association works within a generous grass-roots ceramics community, drawing our membership from all states and territories. Our members are our core, our aim being to provide services for the benefit of their ceramics practice and to create connections between them and the broader arts community.