White Gums and Ramoxes

This exhibition highlights the connection between Merric Boyd, the ‘father of Australian studio pottery’ and his son Arthur Boyd, the iconic Australian artist.

White Gums and Ramoxes

This exhibition highlights the connection between Merric Boyd, the ‘father of Australian studio pottery’ and his son Arthur Boyd, the iconic Australian artist.

Exhibition

Thursday 20 August Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra, ACT Learn More
Saturday 12 June Wollongong City Art Gallery, Wollongong, NSW Learn More
Tuesday 7 September Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, VIC Learn More
Friday 18 March Bathurst Regional Gallery, Bathurst, NSW Learn More
Wednesday 11 May Flinders University Gallery, Adelaide, SA Learn More
Friday 29 July Carnegie Gallery, Hobart, TAS Learn More
Friday 28 October Burnie Regional Art Gallery, Burnie, TAS Learn More
Friday 8 June Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Manly, NSW Learn More
Friday 20 July Gosford Regional Art Gallery, Gosford, NSW Learn More

Although the ceramic works of father and son are very different, many of the same attitudes and approaches to art influenced both, and link their separate ceramic pursuits. Merric’s pottery and drawings are often about his family, and Arthur’s ceramics, prints and paintings consistently refer to his father.

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