Julie Pennington / by Exhibitions

Julie Pennington in her M16 Artspace studio, 2025. Image courtesy of Cassie Abraham

Julie Pennington is a Canberra based ceramic artist whose work explores the subtleties and complexities of pattern and texture. Her hand built vessels and sculptural works are characterised by a distinct coiling and construction technique whereby the interior and exterior of the form are resolved simultaneously. This approach is not dissimilar to basketry and weaving which is a significant source of inspiration, as is building with small components in the manner of brick or stonework. A slow meditative process of repeated gestures creates a rhythm that is carefully balanced to embrace imperfection and show the hand of the maker. Observations and emotional responses to the natural environment and experiences in textiles, drawing and printmaking also influences the way in which Pennington interprets the world around her.

Pennington’s career in the visual arts began in the field of textile design, before pursuing her interest in ceramics and completing a Diploma of Ceramics at Moss Vale TAFE in 2010. Pennington has exhibited nationally and internationally and has been a finalist in several major ceramic competitions. She received the Scott Brickworks Award in the North Queensland Biennial Award in 2018 and the Significant 3D Award in the Stanthorpe Art Award 2016. Pennington has undertaken artist residencies in Australia, Spain and most recently at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park Japan in Nov/Dec 2024.


 

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