About Elizabeth

 

Elizabeth is a formally trained artist graduating from RMIT in 2001 with a Fine Art Degree (Ceramics)

She lives in Chiltern, a small rural community in North East Victoria.   

Elizabeth’s art practice has developed by drawing on her enquiring mind and her own acute and precise observations of the natural and constructed world within which she lives. 

Elizabeth makes fine ceramics from porcelain and other clays. She is acutely aware of the relationship between fine, handcrafted objects and the people who will use them.

Elizabeth actively studies Buddhist philosophy and it is through this study that she has come to understand more about perception and how we see things.

Highlights of her arts practice have been participation in cultural exchanges to France and India. As well, professional development has included a visual arts mentorship and participation in the Borders Project Wonga Wetlands, Albury and the Borders Project Mildura where she contibuted poems, which explored the theme of the river as border.

Elizabeth has exhibited in solo exhibitions, has exhibited in selected Award exhibitions and group exhibitions. Her work is held in private collections.