Indian Ceramics Triennale
Maker & Smith are delighted to present a special edition of the Makers Film Festival for the ICT 2024.
Maker & Smith are delighted to present a special edition of the Makers Film Festival for the ICT 2024.
At the second edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale, Common Ground.
Maker & Smith is delighted to accept the invitation to compile a special edition of the Makers Film Festival for the Indian Ceramics Triennale.
We are thrilled to showcase 12 short films about ceramicists and potters from 5 countries in a one-hour program. There will be two screenings at the Triennial in New Delhi at Arthshila Delhi.
Friday 21 January, 11.45 am – 12.45 pm
Friday 2 February 12-1 pm, followed by a Q&A with us!
Some of the ceramicists featured in the films will be present, including Andrew Burton (21 Jan only) and Madhvi Subrahmanian.
** ALSO: Local WA ceramic artist Bernard Kerr will be there to talk about ‘Wedge’, the Australian Ceramics Triennale which will take place in Perth in 2025, organised by Ceramics Arts Association of WA.
FOR MORE INFO VISIT:
@indianceramicstriennale https://www.indianceramicstriennale.com/
@ceramicsartswa ceramicsartswa.asn.au
www.makerandsmith.com.au
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Artist-curators Anjani Khanna, Madhvi Subrahmanian, Neha Kudchadkar, Reyaz Badaruddin, Sharbani Das Gupta, and Vineet Kacker came together in 2016 with the a shared vision to expand the perception of ceramics and the platforms that showcase the diverse range of growing ceramics practices in India.
They co-founded and co-curated the Indian Ceramics Triennale in 2018 with the highly acclaimed first iteration Breaking Ground. The second iteration Common Ground will be on show from January 19th to March 31st 2024 at Arthshila, Okhla, New Delhi.
In July 2017, Maker & Smith was founded by Mary Ellen Cliff and Carola Akindele-Obe. Their primary objective was to fulfil their strong desire to elevate the professional craft industry in Western Australia. Maker & Smith operates on a volunteer basis and aims for self-sustainability without compromising standards. We rely on partnerships and pay fair fees to skilled artisans and designer-makers who participate in our programs.
Maker & Smith respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work, including the Whadjuk, Pibelman, and Minang peoples of the Noongar nation. We recognise the importance of their culture and the ongoing contribution they make to the life of this region. We also recognise the significance of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, which calls for constitutional recognition and the establishment of a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution.
Always was, always will be.
Dorothy Erickson
Makers’ Film Festival – Murwillumbah (Mar 24)