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| Members Biographies |
| Louise Dentice |
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Louise crafts from clay things that take her fancy. "What I really like about the process of working with clay is that it can be done using natural available resources. I can dig my own clay, make my own glaze and build my own kiln to fire it – that makes me feel resourceful.” |
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| Hilary Kerrod |
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Hilary claims to have been brought up in a graveyard.
From an early age she has been interested in time and the preservation of human traces, working mostly in clay, characteristically using thin screen-printed slabs to form figures and vessels.
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| Judy Meehl |
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I am passionate about sculpture; I love the process by which sculptures reveal themselves. I am currently working in both clay and bronze. |
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| Helen Perrett |
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Helen works with clay to create, mainly, figurative works. Harking back to different cultures and times – whether real or imagined - has become a favourite source of inspiration.
Helen is currently juggling working her way through a Diploma of Ceramic Arts (Otago Polytechnic) with raising three daughters. |
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| Judy Rae |
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Judy is currently working with mixed media to create installations which often hold an environmental message. |
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