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Original artwork by Robyn Campbell.
Ascent 5, wall mounted ceramic, 17cm x 41cm x 4cm (d), 2024
Simplicity, line, material, surface, and form are the focus of Robyn Campbell’s art practice. In this exhibition she uses various mediums, along with line and surface treatment, to define form in different ways. Robyn’s wall pieces use river stone shapes combined with fine marks to suggest landscape.
Robyn Campbell works in both glass and ceramics. She studied Glass at the Canberra School of Art, Australian National University, under the tuition of Klaus Moje, Stephen Proctor and Elizabeth McClure.
After graduating in 1993, Robyn established a studio in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally. She was commissioned to create public artworks, taught part-time at the Australian National University, and contributed to the arts community in a variety of roles.
A three month fellowship at the Creative Glass Centre of America in 1995 gave Robyn the opportunity to focus on casting sculptures on a larger scale direct from a glass furnace. This time was formative and underpinned the development of her work over the following years.
'I aim for a sense of stillness. I strive to achieve simplicity, calm and beauty in my sculptural pieces. The works are often textured, pared down and curvaceous, with surfaces deliberately created to be sensual and invite touch'. - Robyn Campbell
- Creator:Robyn Campbell (1964, Australian)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 6.7 in (17 cm)Width: 16.15 in (41 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
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- Gallery Location:BUNGENDORE, AU
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2727214239322
Robyn Campbell works in both glass and ceramics. She studied Glass at the Canberra School of Art, Australian National University, under the tuition of Klaus Moje, Stephen Proctor and Elizabeth McClure. After graduating in 1993, Robyn established a studio in Canberra and exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally. She was commissioned to create public artworks, taught part-time at the Australian National University and contributed to the arts community in a variety of roles. A three month fellowship at the Creative Glass Centre of America in 1995 gave Robyn the opportunity to focus on casting sculptures on a larger scale direct from a glass furnace. This time was formative and underpinned the development of her work over the following years. Through demands from her personal life, Robyn moved away from her arts practice after 2000. During this time she completed an Advanced Diploma in Building design and spent some years working in the building industry. From 2013 Robyn has returned to making, developing and refining her skills in sculpture using mainly ceramics and glass. She has returned to showing her work regularly in both solo and group exhibitions. Recent awards include: Winner - ACT Historic places Art Prize - Lanyon Homestead, Tharwa ACT, 2022
Artist in Residence - The Canberra Glassworks supported by Australia Council of the Arts.
Doug Alexander Memorial Award - Canberra Potters Society, 2018
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