Bunbury Regional Art Gallery

Mingei Clay: Selections from the State Art Collection

An exhibition explores the philosophy of the Mingei movement - celebrating the beauty of functional, handcrafted objects.

Exhibitions

Event Details

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Exhibitions

Event Starts

Jul 19, 2025

Event Ends

Oct 19, 2025

Add to Calendar 07/19/2025 12:00 AM 10/19/2025 12:00 AM Australia/Melbourne Mingei Clay: Selections from the State Art Collection An exhibition explores the philosophy of the Mingei movement - celebrating the beauty of functional, handcrafted objects.
Venue

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery

Location

64 Wittenoom Street, Bunbury WA, Australia

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery is proud to present Mingei Clay: Selections from the State Art Collection, an exhibition of significant historical ceramics drawn from the State Art Collection. Featuring works by renowned potters Shoji Hamada, Bernard Leach, and Michael Cardew, this exhibition explores the philosophy of the Mingei movement, celebrating the beauty of functional, handcrafted objects.

Held in conjunction with the 2025 Australian Ceramics TriennaleMingei Clay offers South West audiences a rare opportunity to engage with some of the 20th century’s most influential ceramic artists. These foundational figures helped shape a global appreciation for traditional craft and continue to inspire contemporary makers, including those driving a resurgence of neo-folk ceramics in the region.

The exhibition features key works from AGWA’s collection, alongside documentary material by Marty Gross, providing insights into the lives and philosophies of these master potters.

Curated by Dr. Michael Bianco, Mingei Clay connects historical excellence with contemporary relevance, inviting audiences to discover the enduring legacy of the Mingei movement.

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