Audrey Killoran

Audrey Killoran

"In my ceramic vessels and small sculptures I try to achieve the presence, simplicity and tactile appeal which I have long admired in many early, so-called "primitive", art forms. The pieces, usually composed of simple geometric elements, have the rounded corners and textures of the organic world or weathered architecture. Most are covered with a thin layer of fine clay particles known as terra sigillata.This surface, which can be brought to a soft, sensuous sheen with polishing, is more like a skin than a covering of glaze. Plain areas take on a black to reddish hue during the final smoke-firing, while patterned surfaces emerge in a subtle range of greys."


Selected Recent Exhibitions

"Nature and Spirit", Kyoto, Japan, September 2001 "8 céramistes/ 8 enseignants",
Centre de Céramique Bonsecours, Montreal, Qc, 2001
"Voyage", Biennale national de la céramique,Trois-Rivière, Qc, 2000
"A Sampling of Quebec Contemporary Ceramics", Stewart Hall Gallery, Point Claire, Qc, 1998.

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Call: 514 223 3199
E-mail: akilloran@aol.com







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