Bruce Nuske
Australia Council for the Arts Residency
2014
Bruce Nuske’s ceramic works are heavily influenced by the natural world, drawing inspiration from flower pressings, textile patterns and photographs. They reflect the artist’s close observation of plant and animal life, which is characteristically conveyed though patterns and perforations, inscribed across the surface of diverse ceramic vessels.
Bruce's work has been showcased widely at Adrian Sassoon, London (2014, 2015), Mossgreen Gallery, Melbourne, Australia (2014), Samstag Museum, Adelaide, Australia (2012), Jam Factory Centre for Contemporary Craft and Design, Adelaide, Australia (2012), BMG Art, Adelaide, Australia (2011,2012), FLOW Gallery, London (2009). Bruce’s works are held in private and public collections at the Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Art Gallery of South Australia, Art Gallery of Queensland, Art Gallery of West Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, National Gallery of Australia, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Geelong Regional Gallery, Geelong, Victoria, Duke of Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth, Derbyshire, UK.
Australia Council for the Arts
Since 1992, the Australia Council for the Arts has partnered with Acme to provide London work/live residency opportunities for Australian visual artists. These residencies are located at Acme's Fire Station in Poplar, E14. Application and selection is undertaken directly by the Australia Council for the Arts.
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