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Pippin Drysdale Infinite Terrain: a photo of a ceramics exhibition in a large contemporary gallery space. The ceramics are colourful vessels and stone-like shapes of various sizes displayed on low to the ground wide shelf-like blocks and medium sized narrower plinths.
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Pippin Drysdale's Infinite Terrain review: charting 40 years in ceramics

Infinite Terrain celebrates the work of Pippin Drysdale in radiant style.

Exhibition space with designed household objects in subtle tones. Design Craft Victoria
Features

Does a design exhibition look different when you hand your gallery over to Vogue’s style editor?

Reinventing how to work across sectors, Craft invited Joseph Gardner to centre makers in the design landscape.

Exhibition space with furniture on display. Sturt
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Sturt Gallery & Studios has become an independent entity, assuring its future

After a prolonged closure for review, Sturt Gallery & Studios is geared to reopen in 2026 as a new entity.

Exhibition gallery view of video work on a floating globe in darkened space. cool exhibitions
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6 cool exhibitions to make you think this month

From pool culture to reconstructed t-shirts, coral health and AI’s take on individualism, these exhibitions promise to get you thinking…

Glass sculpture of woman with outstretched arts and draped fabric in Art Deco style.
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One for Art Deco lovers

Exhibition looks at Art Deco’s impact on Australia, across 100 pieces at the David Roche Gallery.

street frontage of the Australian Design Centre, ADC
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Australian Design Centre's closure confirmed, leaves NSW without craft and design platform

Thanks to reduced government funding, the Australian Design Centre has been forced to close its doors in 2026.

stacked bowls with green and natural glazes. Craft.
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Australian Pacific Craft Alliance: new organisation launches

Dedicated to advocacy, and the promotion of crafts in the Asia Pacific, a new alliance heads up in Perth.

Nell in her Powerhouse Museum studio in Sydney. Photo: Mark Pokorny.
Interviews

‘You can't unread a smile’: Nell opens joyful 30-year survey Face Everything

Nell talks to ArtsHub about simplicity, spirituality and the difficult task of choosing work for her major survey at Heide…

A makers market with a woman selling a ceramic pot to a buyer. Sydney Craft Week
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ArtsHub's 10 picks for Sydney Craft Week

Get hands on and find your craft mojo, or just leave it to the master and see them at work…

Woman in studio working on wood makers bench. Homo Faber.
Features

Rethinking craft: 5 questions with international craft platform Homo Faber

Want to be part of the important international craft movement? Learn more about Homo Faber.

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