A unique pottery and glass exhibition, “3 Ladies and a Kiln,” is set to showcase the work of three talented local artists. Scheduled to open on Saturday, 12th October at 4 pm, the exhibition will feature a wide range of pottery and glass creations, from sculptures to domestic pottery, each piece reflecting the artists’ extensive experience and passion.
The exhibition will be held at 148 Queen Street, next to Helene Holmes Optometrists, where guests are invited to enjoy refreshments, including food, drinks, tea, coffee, and cakes during the opening. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet the artists and explore their creations in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.
“3 Ladies and a Kiln” features the works of Caroline Starkey, Meredith Modra, and Liana Cox, who are all members of the Burdekin Potters group.
Between them, they have over 100 years of experience in pottery, with Starkey having potted for 50 years and Modra and Cox for over 30 years each.
The exhibition also includes glass art, adding a vibrant and diverse element to the show. The artists bring a range of styles and techniques to the exhibition, offering visitors the chance to see both functional and artistic pieces.
The exhibition will remain open from Sunday to the following Sunday, from 10am to 2pm daily, closing on Monday. All items on display will be available for purchase, making this an excellent opportunity for art lovers and collectors to acquire unique handmade pottery and glass pieces.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or someone who appreciates craftsmanship, “3 Ladies and a Kiln” is an event not to be missed. With over a century of combined experience, the artists promise a display of skill, creativity, and dedication to their craft.
WHAT: 3 Ladies and a Kiln Exhibition
WHERE: 148 Queen St
WHEN: 12th October from 4pm
3 ladies and their pieces, Meredith Modra, Carolyn Starkey, Liana Cox