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The Australian Ceramics Association works within a generous grass-roots ceramics community, drawing our membership from all states and territories. Foremost to our Strategic Plan are our members, our aim being to provide services for the benefit of their ceramics practice and to create connections between them and the broader arts community. The Australian Ceramics Association (TACA) acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate.. and to any other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who might encounter or participate in our Association, its events and programs. SQ1 Studios, 32 Bowden St, Alexandria NSW 2015 PO.

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The Australian Ceramics Association (TACA) acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and that we are on stolen land. We pay our respects to Indigenous Elders, past, present and emerging, and to any other Aboriginal and Torres. The Australian Ceramics Association SQ1 Studios, 32 Bowden St, Alexandria NSW 2015 PO Box 677, Alexandria NSW 1435 T: 1300 720 124 (within Australia) or +61 2 9698 0230 (outside Australia) E: [email protected] australianceramics.com. INSTAGRAM. The Australian Ceramics Association SQ1 Studios, 32 Bowden St, Alexandria NSW 2015 PO Box 677 Alexandria NSW 1435 T: +61 (0)2 9698 0230 (outside Australia) Contact 1300 720 124 [email protected] australianceramics.com australianceramicscommunity.com australianceramicstriennale.com.au. The Australian Ceramics Association SQ1 Studios, 32 Bowden St, Alexandria NSW 2015 PO Box 677 Alexandria NSW 1435 T: +61 (0)2 9698 0230 (outside Australia) Contact 1300 720 124 [email protected] australianceramics.com australianceramicscommunity.com australianceramicstriennale.com.au.

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In 1962, its name was changed to 'The Australian Ceramic Society' and a decision was made to hold the First Australian Ceramic Conference at UNSW in that same year. In 1964, another bold decision was made, namely to incorporate the Society as a public company in New South Wales under a legally-binding Memorandum and Articles of Association. The Australian Ceramics Association SQ1 Studios, 32 Bowden St, Alexandria NSW 2015 PO Box 677, Alexandria NSW 1435 T: 1300 720 124 (within Australia) or +61 2 9698 0230 (outside Australia) E: [email protected] australianceramics.com. INSTAGRAM. The Australian Ceramics Association (TACA) works within a generous grass-roots ceramics community, drawing our membership from all states and territories. Foremost to our Strategic Plan are our members, our aim being to provide services for the benefit of their ceramics practice and to create connections between them and the broader arts community. The Australian Ceramics Association has appointed Debbie Pryor as Chief Executive Officer to replace Executive Officer, Vicki Grima, who is retiring after 17 years at the helm of the peak national body. Pryor is Artistic Programs Manager at Guildhouse in Adelaide, a post she's held for the past five years, supporting artists to develop careers through residencies, mentorships, business.

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Welcome, to the. Australian Ceramic Society. After a period of quiet, a concentrated effort is in motion to revitalise this important technical society. Our goal is to yet again, create a strong network for all professionals in the field of Ceramic Materials in and around Australia. You are invited to participate in the next chapter of the ACS. The Australian Ceramics Association fosters a lively, engaged ceramics community throughout Australia. We publish The Journal of Australian Ceramics, organise nationwide open studio events, support ceramic artists in their studio practice and advocate for excellence in ceramics education and training. We work to spread the excitement and. The Australian Ceramics Association (TACA) acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and that we are on stolen land. We pay our respects to Indigenous Elders, past, present and emerging, and to any other Aboriginal and Torres. Grima says the Australian Ceramics Association receives inquiries about where to find kilns "all the time". Access "is a bit problematic, with all the people falling in love with ceramics".

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THE AUSTRALIAN CERAMICS ASSOCIATION TACA is the peak body for ceramics in Australia with a growing membership of more than 1,600 spread across the country. The Association has strong networks and is in a healthy financial position. Membership is open to everyone interested in Australian ceramics, including professional ceramicists and potters. The Australian Ceramics Association SQ1 Studios, 32 Bowden St, Alexandria NSW 2015 PO Box 677, Alexandria NSW 1435 T: 1300 720 124 (within Australia) or +61 2 9698 0230 (outside Australia) E: [email protected] australianceramics.com. INSTAGRAM.