Lea Durie - ‘Wild’ Clay 3 Day Masterclass - bookings open

Lea Durie - ‘Wild’ Clay 3 Day Masterclass - bookings open

I am excited to announce that Lea Durie will be hosting several workshops in my Blue Mountains ceramic studio in 2026 exploring Wild clay, the environment, sustainability and so much more.

Lea is an artist based in the Canberra region, considers the interplay between post-colonial land use, climate change and our connections to place. Lea investigates these ideas through sculpture, vessels, mark making and installation artwork with ceramics as the primary medium. Lea is an artist and small-batch maker who creates works using ceramics, found materials, textiles, and paper. Her practice is concerned with the natural and built environment and emphasises bringing care to the forefront of collective thinking. Lea is interested in places and the materiality connected to those places, sometimes working with wild clay. By engaging with the materials of a location, she explores the impact of extreme weather and a changing climate, as well as the experience of connection to place as a queer woman. 

Lea holds a Master of Contemporary Art Practices from the ANU School of Art and Design. Her work is informed by her artistic practice and her background as a landscape architect.

In addition to her art practice, Lea creates earthy reduction-fired functional ware through Mud Dept.

Lea will be coming to the Blue Mountains for her ‘Wild’ clay workshop in January and February. Further details are on the workshops page. 

 

 
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