Le Petite de Brunswick at EBV Makers Market Launch
La petite fabrique de Brunswick is excited to announce a new collection titled Embrun. The new collection will be available onsite, online and at a series of handmade markets at La petite fabrique's studio at the East Brunswick Village on Saturday October 12, November 9 and December 14.
Venue: EBV Display Suite
Address: 143 Nicholson St Brunswick East
Date: 10-Oct-19
Time: 6:30-7pm
Buy / Ticket: https://eastbrunswickvillage.com.au/upcoming-events/
Web: www.lapetitefabriquedebrunswick.com
: https://www.instagram.com/lapetitefabriquedebrunswick/
Address: 143 Nicholson St Brunswick East
Date: 10-Oct-19
Time: 6:30-7pm
Buy / Ticket: https://eastbrunswickvillage.com.au/upcoming-events/
Web: www.lapetitefabriquedebrunswick.com
: https://www.instagram.com/lapetitefabriquedebrunswick/
From the French word meaning ocean spray, La petite fabrique de Brunswick ceramicist Lucile Sciallano has created this new work that refers to the colour and movement of a wave crashing on the shore. Embrun is a series of vessels utilising offset geometry and negative space. It is composed of seven functional pieces including vases, plates, bowls and a jug. They are all slip-cast by hand, which enables the objects to be modified after they are cast, so each object is slightly different.
Based in Brunswick East since Lucile arrived from France, La petite fabrique is a ceramic studio creating handmade functional ceramics. In her work, Lucile likes to play with geometry and gesture, but also how ceramics are used for making, presenting and eating food, and how this connection can be included in the design process.
Lucile is a member of the C.O.M Collective including artists Jennifer Conroy, Dawn Tang, Ben Landau who have come together to expand their mutual practices and host events. The Collective moved into EBV 12 months ago with artists working from their own container next to the EBV Display Suite free of charge. The studio collective found its home in EBV after meeting with Andy Dinan, EBV's public art consultant and director of ADA Public Art and MARS Gallery. Dinan's aim as a consultant is to give spaces to local artists so EBV operates as a central hub for the thriving creative scene in Moreland.
Opening night on Thursday October 10 will also serve up complimentary Tatachilla wines paired with cheese boards from EBV's Chapt Two cafeÌ.
Based in Brunswick East since Lucile arrived from France, La petite fabrique is a ceramic studio creating handmade functional ceramics. In her work, Lucile likes to play with geometry and gesture, but also how ceramics are used for making, presenting and eating food, and how this connection can be included in the design process.
Lucile is a member of the C.O.M Collective including artists Jennifer Conroy, Dawn Tang, Ben Landau who have come together to expand their mutual practices and host events. The Collective moved into EBV 12 months ago with artists working from their own container next to the EBV Display Suite free of charge. The studio collective found its home in EBV after meeting with Andy Dinan, EBV's public art consultant and director of ADA Public Art and MARS Gallery. Dinan's aim as a consultant is to give spaces to local artists so EBV operates as a central hub for the thriving creative scene in Moreland.
Opening night on Thursday October 10 will also serve up complimentary Tatachilla wines paired with cheese boards from EBV's Chapt Two cafeÌ.