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Jan Guy Biography

 

Jan Guy has been an Australian artist, writer, teacher and sometimes, curator for about 30 years. The field of Ceramics has been the main focus of her art practice with an emphasis on sculptural, assembled and installed works. The various methods of ceramic production, including wheel throwing, hand building, slip casting, are the vocabulary for her creative works and different clays and surface treatments provide the individual intonations of this vocabulary. She received a National Craft Acquisition Award in 1989 (Australia), a Yingge Ceramics Museum Artist-in-Resident Award in 2016 (Taiwan) and most recently was an exhibiting finalist in the 11th Mino International Ceramics Competition in 2017 (Japan). She has

also been an invited resident to the Arctic Ceramics Centre in Finland (2015) and Sean Gallery in Hong Kong (2018). She was a committee member for the 2009 Australian Ceramics Triennale during which she organised Young Guns, an international recent graduate exhibition and the publication of Celsius, an online journal of the peer-reviewed conference papers of the Triennale. In 2011, she spoke at the Ceramics and Tea Symposium in Taipei and in 2014 at Ceramics in the Expanded Field conference Westminster University, London. And delivered papers at the Australian Ceramics Triennale’s in Adelaide (2012) and Hobart (2019). Her path as an artist is coupled with her work as a full time academic at Sydney College of the Arts, the art school of the University of Sydney where she teaches ceramics and other forms of contemporary art. One of her greatest passions is supporting the work of emerging and mid-term contemporary artists through the writing of catalogue essays and journal articles. Since the late 80s, she has shown her work in over 50 exhibitions.

She believes that art is life and life is art. No lie.

 

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