Slip casting with Annemieke Mulders
Past Event
Learn Studio Mulder’s wonderful ceramic slip casting techniques and create your own cup and bowl. Apply various decorating techniques with colour and experiment with carving in clay.
With specially made moulds for the Heritage Collective, you will create your own beautiful vessel inspired by the Cottesloe coast. Fee includes all materials, glazes and firing, as well as a delicious lunch.
Annemieke makes homewares to inspire contemplation. Tactile surfaces that invite to hold and cherish, to feel connected. She mixes her glazes from raw materials to be vibrant, to cascade over carved surfaces and to make abstract landscapes resembling the incredible colours and intricate shapes found in nature Australia.
Her sculptural works to explore the interconnectedness and richness of the world, and her process of destruction and building up creates forms that are simultaneously fragile, robust, complex and simple.
Born in the Netherlands, Annemieke is drawn to science and the visual arts, enjoying their experimental and creative exploration. She moved to Australia as a scientist and lecturer in quantum physics before becoming a ceramic artist ten years ago.
Annemieke regularly exhibits across Australia. Her works were curated as part of Manifest at the Australian Ceramics Triennale, Hobart TAS; Fluid State at Gallery Central, Perth WA; the National Emerging Art Prize in Sydney NSW; and the Bunbury Biennale in Bunbury.