Held over the Mother’s Day weekend and overflowing with the best of Melbourne’s established ceramic scene, founders Kate Brouwer of Asobimasu Clay and Kelly Murphy of Benna have put together a collection of their favourite local makers who’s experience and expertise span the breadth of our eclectic ceramic community. Presented at the annual “Three Day Clay” pop-up shop in Brunswick.
From robustly handsome tableware and ingenious vessels that elevate your floral craft and houseplant specimens, to unique and directional ceramic sculpture and wall art.
Perfectly timed with Mother’s Day, Three Day Clay have you covered no matter what you or your mama’s flavour might be.
Pottery is a beautiful avenue to bringing more presence and mindfulness into our lives, allowing us to unwind and find peace in the creative process. As I’m sure my students would tell you, I could go on for hours about the therapeutic benefits of this nourishing craft. For today though, let's just dip our toes into the therapeutic realm of pottery, where the gentle act of shaping clay offers a soothing retreat from the busyness of daily life.
Taking care of the earth, from which our clay comes, is deeply important to us. This is reflected through our entire operation at Bisque Studios as the sustainability of our pottery practice is top priority. Recycling clay is a huge part of this and (we think) a really interesting process!
In partnership with Craft Victoria’s Craft Contemporary Festival, Three Day Clay will showcase the best of Melbourne’s ceramic scene, hosted in the glorious backdrop of the Brunswick Town Hall. Over the weekend of October 28-29, their new fair makes its mark on Melbourne’s calendar as an exciting annual art event under the new name of ‘Melbourne Ceramic Fair’.