Nephi Denham at Jam Factory Nephi Denham undertakes Artist Residency at Jam Factory in Adelaide

Girramay Traditional Owner and artist Nephi Denham recently completed an artist residency (ceramics) at the Jam Factory in Adelaide.  One of four artists across Australia (Ernabella, Hermannsberg and Erub) Nephi took up the challenge to create new works and learn more about his chosen field of ceramics.  Nephi is also represented in the current touring exhibition “Clay Stories – Contemporary Indigenous Ceramics from Remote Australia” which opened at Seppeltsfield as part of the Tarnanthi Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Arts held recently in Adelaide.  The exhibition was developed through a collaboration between the Remote Communities Ceramic Network and Sabbia Gallery of Sydney.  For further information about this exhibition have a look at http://theconversation.com/all-fired-up-clay-stories-is-a-triumphant-display-of-contemporary-indigenous-ceramics-86454

Nephi Denham during artist residency at the Jam Factory in Adelaide - photo by Tony Kearney

Nephi Denham during artist residency at the Jam Factory in Adelaide – photo by Tony Kearney

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