Shifting Ground Curatorial Talk with Larissa Warren
Join us for a unique opportunity to hear from Shifting Ground curator Larissa Warren.
Curatorial Talk
with Larissa Warren
DATE: Saturday 7 February 2026
VENUE: Dogwood Crossing, Miles
TIME: 9:30am to 10:30am
COST: FREE
Join us for a unique opportunity to hear from Shifting Ground curator Larissa Warren. Larissa will provide insights into the curation process that led to the exhibition being realised. Further, Larissa will discuss the different approaches to contemporary ceramic production seen in the works in the exhibition display.
Larissa Warren is a ceramicist, educator, and art historian. She works from her home studio in an underground bunker on Tamborine Mountain, Queensland. Her research papers and articles are published in the Queensland History Journal, Australiana, Pottery Making Illustrated and Australian Journal of Ceramics.
Her work is included in the permanent collections at HoTA: Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, Art Gallery of Ballarat and the Star Casino, The Darling Tower, Gold Coast.
Larissa’s ceramic practise is driven by a fascination of the minerals and clays underneath, the layers of the earth and how we uncover them.
Image: Portrait of Larissa Warren, courtesy the artist/curator. Photo Credit: Sabine Bannard
Join us for a unique opportunity to hear from Shifting Ground curator Larissa Warren.
Curatorial Talk
with Larissa Warren
DATE: Saturday 7 February 2026
VENUE: Dogwood Crossing, Miles
TIME: 9:30am to 10:30am
COST: FREE
Join us for a unique opportunity to hear from Shifting Ground curator Larissa Warren. Larissa will provide insights into the curation process that led to the exhibition being realised. Further, Larissa will discuss the different approaches to contemporary ceramic production seen in the works in the exhibition display.
Larissa Warren is a ceramicist, educator, and art historian. She works from her home studio in an underground bunker on Tamborine Mountain, Queensland. Her research papers and articles are published in the Queensland History Journal, Australiana, Pottery Making Illustrated and Australian Journal of Ceramics.
Her work is included in the permanent collections at HoTA: Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, Art Gallery of Ballarat and the Star Casino, The Darling Tower, Gold Coast.
Larissa’s ceramic practise is driven by a fascination of the minerals and clays underneath, the layers of the earth and how we uncover them.
Image: Portrait of Larissa Warren, courtesy the artist/curator. Photo Credit: Sabine Bannard
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Location
Dogwood Crossing @ Miles
81 Murilla Street
Miles, QLD 4415
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