Two of our community’s most skilled studio potters - Pru Morrison
and Sharon Muir - will be celebrated in Artisan’s two upcoming
exhibitions,  Yesterday’s Favourite and  Scenes for Hearts and Flowers ,
opening 16 June.
Yesterday’s Favourite honours the two decades of making that have
made Pru Morrison’s ceramic work instantly recognisable. With
strong technical ability and her trademark wit, Pru comments on
Australian politics, history and familiar national identities.
Pru’s shrewd observations are balanced with humour, and an innate
empathy for society’s most marginalised people.
The instant appeal of Sharon Muir’s retail ceramic collection have
made her a popular Brisbane craft identity.  Scenes for Hearts and Flow-
ers profiles her distinctly different exhibition practice, where
familiar bric-a-brac are reimagined into small ceramic sculptures,
evoking sentimentality and wonder.
Studio partners, Pru and Sharon will explore how sharing a space
influences the creative process in  Stories from a Shared Studio , an In
Converation event, Saturday 16 June.
Pru will also share her adaptation of the ancient terra sigillata glaz-
ing technique in a workshop on Saturday 7 July. Particpants get to
try the approach on a dish made by Pru, and take it home after firing.
Full details of Artisan’s 2018 exhibitions, events and workshops can
be found on the  Artisan website