Current
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Geoff Crispin
A Potter's Journey through six woodfire kilns 15 November - 21 December 2024 Nationally renowned ceramicist, Geoff Crispin showcases the end of his 55-year woodfiring journey. This exhibition traces decades of practice across all six of his kilns, offering an intricate look into the evolution of his craft. Read more -
Christmas Collection
15 November - 21 December 2024 Read more
Past
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Fire and Ash: Woodfire 2024
6 - 28 September 2024 Read more -
Fire and Ash: One Kiln…One Firing…One Team
6 - 28 September 2024 Read more -
SMALL PLEASURES
Curated by Sassy Park 2 - 31 August 2024 Small Pleasures is an exhibition of tangible treasures, an ode to the intimate ceramic object that can be held in the hand and taken to the heart, including established and emerging artists from Australia and New Zealand. Read more -
Johanna Hildebrandt
Naturalis 2 - 24 August 2024 Gallery Lowe and Lee is pleased to present Johanna Hildebrandt’s solo exhibition, Naturalis. Capturing the beauty of untamed flora and fauna, Hildebrandt expresses Australia's natural landscape in her ceramic vessels and paintings. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse into the serene and untouched beauty of Australia’s land. Read more -
Bev Hogg
Vanishing 28 June - 27 July 2024 An exhibition of ceramic sculpture by Bev Hogg. The endangered list keeps growing - where are those gang gangs, glossy blacks and migratory parrots now? Read more -
A Fresh Perspective
31 May - 22 June 2024 Read more -
Still Life
26 April - 25 May 2024 This group exhibition celebrates the artistry of still life in painting and introduces an intriguing dimension by incorporating the theme of ceramic tableware; an intersection of art and utility. Read more -
Hendrik Kolenberg
Sydney Roofscapes 26 April - 25 May 2024 Hendrik Kolenberg was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands in 1946 and emigrated with his parents and elder brother to Australia in 1952. After several months at Bonegilla Migrant camp near Wodonga, Victoria, they settled in Adelaide. He had private lessons in painting from Carl Lock in 1962 and in drawing... Read more -
ECO ECHO: Ceramic Conversations with the Wild
8 March - 13 April 2024 A group exhibition featuring Ceramicists responding with the natural world and emphasising a connection between art and the environment. Read more -
Inspire & Evolve: Celebrating international Women's Day
Collaborative Exhibition with CBD Gallery 7 March - 6 April 2024 The captivating exhibition, titled 'Inspire and Evolve: A Celebration of International Women's Day,' gracefully takes its place, guiding viewers through a contemplative exploration into the realms of personal growth and artistic advancement for each participating artist. Read more -
AVE MARDI GRAS: MOTHER ABYSS
16 February - 2 March 2024 Gallery Lowe and Lee invites you to celebrate Mardi Gras with our Artists: Bill Burton, Giacomo Crosilla, Peter Dwyer, Lisa Hölzl, Janice Raynor, Tony Schlosser, Jayanto Tan, Emily Valentine. Join us for our opening on Friday 14 Febraury from 6-8pm. With the Riff Raff Radical Marching Band. Janice Raynor... Read more -
THE SUMMER SHOW
19 January - 10 February 2024 We have an exciting mix of ceramics by Australian and Korean artists including the beautiful moon jars of Woochang Kim. A contemporary ceramicist living and teaching in Sydney, he describes his work as focusing on a form that provides comfort and harmony; the moon jar that expresses itself only through... Read more -
under the sky
Paintings + ceramics by Hiharika Hukku 8 - 30 September 2023 Under the Sky showcases the stunning works of Sydney-based, multidisciplinary artist Niharika Hukku. Her project is foregrounded by an ever so simple, yet boundless impulse; the drive to express one's fleeting experience with beauty. For Hukku, the motifs of her encounters belong to the living world. Her far reaching... Read more -
Fire and Ash: Woodfire 2023
4 August - 2 September 2023 Join us for Gallery Lowe and Lee's annual woodfire exhibition featuring ceramicists from Korea and from all over Australia. The works are fired over several days and nights with teams of potters stoking the kiln over the life of the firing. The results are unpredictable but always exciting. Read more