CONTINUUM

Year

2026

Curator

Michael Brennan

Gallery

Noosa Regional Gallery

TACA MEMBERS’ EXHIBITION: CONTINUUM

continuum: a collection or sequence of elements or values that form a coherent whole

PARTNER: Noosa Regional Gallery

EXHIBITION DATES: 18 July–13 September 2026

EXHIBITION OPENING EVENT: Friday 17 July, 6–8pm (RSVP ESSENTIAL)

EXHIBITION PUBLIC PROGRAM: Saturday 18 July, 1pm Panel Discussion | Money & Meaning in Ceramics (DETAILS & RSVP HERE)

A continuum is formed by an element or value connected to the values that occur before and after it. A continuum represents a spectrum and a sequence. In a continuum there is no abrupt separation, instead there is connection and variation from one element to the next.

Ceramics today is a broad field, with practice shaped by teachers, mentors, peers, contemporary knowledge, and histories of craftspeople and artists going back thousands of years. We sit side by side in our community, with strong connections between emerging and established makers, and across varied expressions of ceramics practice.

Exhibiting artists: Cathy Allen, Alterfact Studio, Jane Annois, Luke Atkinson, Mollie Bosworth, John Brighenti, Janine Brody, Cate Brown, Fiona Carter, Laura Cope, Michelle Cox, John Daly, Gemma Davis, Kaz Davis, Johanna De Maine, Peta Dennis, Amanda Digby, Cathy Do, Lea Durie, Glenn England, Ann Ferguson, Carol Forster, Cathy Franzi, Simone Fraser, Neville French, Shannon Garson, Sara Gonzalez, Phil Greed, Rona Green, Vicki Grima, Szilvia Gyorgy, Felicity Hall, Wendy Hatfield-Witt, Aelish Healy, Trevor Heldt, Stephanie Henricks, Gillian Hodes, Marianne Huhn, Belinda Krumm, Catherine Lane, Simone Linder-Patton, Rob Linigen, Simon Locke, Samantha Mackie, Katherine Mahoney, Gillian Martin, Denise McDonald, Moraig McKenna, Michelle Merrifield, Lilach Mileikowski, Stacey Morrison, Allison Mueller, Jenny Mulcahy, Danny Murphy, Melissa Murphy-Vella, Marlize Myburgh, Nandita Nadkarni, Kim Nolan, Caroline North, Alyssa Nuttall, Lina Ocolisan, Beste Ogan, Emma J V Parker, Beverley Paskin, Meg Patey, Julie Pennington, Lucy Be Phillips, Ruby Pilven, Christopher Plumridge, Kim Power, Marlyn Radley, Simon Reece, Kiriko Satsuma, Fleur Schell, Danielle Segal, Avital Sheffer, Neridah Stockley, Harlinah Teoh, Madeleine Thornton-Smith, Susan Trimble, Tatsuya Tsutsui, Margaret Turton, Steph Wallace, Sam Ward, Larissa Warren, Sandy Weekes, Edward Whitelock, Danica Wichtermann, Katrina Woodland, Zi Xin / Sylvia

These TACA members’ work will create the CONTINUUM exhibition with a diverse cross-section of contemporary ceramics on a continuous shelf in Noosa Regional Gallery.

Continuum will open on Friday 17 July, 6-8pm. A Public Program hosted by Noosa Regional Gallery will open to all on Saturday 18 July. 

PANEL DISCUSSION: MONEY & MEANING IN CERAMICS Gather on the lawn at Noosa Regional Gallery to explore a big topic with our experienced panel. Queensland artists Mollie Bosworth, Aelish Healy, and Clairy Laurence will be joined by Dr Louise Mayhew, and Pottery For The Planet founder Renton Bishopric, to discuss the focus of the July issue of The Journal of Australian Ceramics. The Panel Discussion is part of a series of events to celebrate CONTINUUM and to launch a new issue of The Journal of Australian Ceramics.
Join us for a day of events on Saturday 18 July, 11.30am – 4.30pm!
EVENT DETAILS & RSVP HERE.

CONTINUUM

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