15 Mar 2021 | News + Reviews
Essay by Pat Hoffie. Published in Art Monthly Issue 326 Summer 2020-21. What does this mean, for an artist to attach ceramic objects to a gallery wall? Penny Evans is perhaps best known as a leading ceramic artist, although she works with a range of different media....
7 Sep 2020 | News + Reviews
My exhibition Language of the Wounded opened last week at Lismore Regional Gallery. This work is a culmination and completion of a healing process I’ve been in for many years. Below is the exhibition catalogue with images of some of the works and a great essay...
16 Nov 2019 | News + Reviews
As part of the 2019 Tarnanthi Festival I was invited to make and exhibit a series of large ceramic birds. Dhigaraa galgaa baa – place of many birds exhibited at the Jam Factory from the 12th of October – 1st of December 2019. Below is the exhibition catalogue...
28 May 2018 | Exhibitions + Events, News + Reviews
Wednesday 30 May – Saturday 28th July 2018 NAS Gallery National Art School Darlinghurst Sydney Artists: Tamara Baillie Lorraine Connelly-Northey Penny Evans Euraba Artists and Papermakers Julie Freeman Hands On Wagga Weavers Yhonnie Scarce Lucy Simpson Dr...
15 Apr 2018 | News + Reviews
Death to a Stereotype was exhibited at The Lismore Regional Galley from the 17th of March to the 15th of April 2018. Our sacred environment, our Gomeroi homelands, (North West NSW), have been desecrated and exploited over and over again. We are not only under threat...
12 Dec 2017 | Exhibitions + Events, News + Reviews
Q&A with Freja Carmichael from Garland Magazine Penny Evans is a ceramic and mixed media artist, making distinct and spirited works that embody her Kamilaroi/Gomeroi cultural heritage. The technique of sgraffito is a significant feature in her handmade...
1 Nov 2017 | Exhibitions + Events, News + Reviews
Q&A with Chloe Mandryk from Art Almanac Magazine The Yuraygir is the longest stretch of national park on the east coast of Australia and a known yet transcendent place for artist Penny Evans. Like generations of Indigenous peoples living off country Evans has...
31 Oct 2017 | Exhibitions + Events, News + Reviews
YiiY, which means ‘Listen!!’ in Gamilaraay/Yuwaalaraay languages of north western NSW is the outcome of time spent engaging in the Yaegl landscape of Yuraygir National park, listening deeply and observing country during many visits over two years.Ceramic objects were...
30 Oct 2017 | Exhibitions + Events, News + Reviews
‘Proof’ – My single edition artist’s book in the permanent collection of the State Library NSW. Heavily collaged and sewn together, it is a manifestation of our family process of piecing back together our history prior to and since colonisation...
13 Apr 2017 | Exhibitions + Events, News + Reviews
Feature in 2017 Art Collector Magazine Issue...
13 Apr 2017 | Exhibitions + Events, News + Reviews
Feature in 2017 The Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol...