CV

Jude Maisch

Qualifications:

  • 1985-1987 University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas: Associate Diploma of Art, Craft and Design, specialising in Ceramics
  • 1982-1984 Rosny College, Hobart, Tas: TAFE Ceramics Certificate
  • 1970-1973 University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas: Bachelor of Arts, Diploma of Education

Exhibitions:

  • “Imagine”, Off Centre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • “Local at the Barn”, Living Artists’ Week, Rosny Barn
  • 2005 “Nickhedonia”, OffCentre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • 2004 “This Way Up”, Tasmanian Potters’ Society, Cosgrove High School
  • “Neon Blooms”, with Lee Kallend. Off Centre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • “Absolutely Fabulous”, Off Centre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • “Zoo”, Off Centre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • “Looking to the Future”, Clarence Council, Schoolhouse Gallery
  • 2003: “Now we are Four”, Off Centre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • 2002-7 Tasmanian Potters’ Society Exhibitions, Sidespace Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • “A Taste of Pottery”, Off Centre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • 2001-3 Cosgrove High School Ceramics Exhibition, Glenorchy
  • Nautical Exhibition, Off Centre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • “On The Rim and Over the Edge”, Off Centre and Potters Society. SAC
  • 2000: “Red Hot and Art”, Salamanca Arts Centre tenants Exhibition, Long Gallery
  • “Spring”, Clarence Council, Rosny Schoolhouse Gallery
  • “Mad Potters’ Teaparty”, Off Centre, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • 1999 “Exploring the Surface”, Art Society, Lady Franklin Gallery, Lenah Valley
  • 1998-2001 Tasmanian Potters’ Society Annual Exhibition, Schoolhouse Gallery, Rosny
  • 1998 “New Faces”, Art Society, Lady Franklin Gallery, Lenah Valley
  • 1995-7 , 1988-90: Tasmanian Potters’ Society Annual Exhibitions, Strickland Gallery
  • 1989: “Tea Ceremony in Coffee Morning”, Hampden Gallery, Battery Point
  • “Heirloom Exhibition”, Long Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • Tasmania Day launch of Terra Fiesta at Design Centre, Launceston
  • 1996-2007: Tasmanian Craft Fair , Deloraine

Awards:

  • 2004: Walker’s People’s Choice Award, Tasmanian Potters’ Society Exhibition
  • 2001: Ceramics Technical Award, Tasmanian Potters’ Society Exhibition
  • 1989: 2nd Prize, Functional section, Tasmanian Potters’ Society Exhibition
  • 1988: Tasmanian Potters’ Society First Exhibitor’s Award

Articles:

  • 2004: Journal of Australian Ceramics, vol 43, p. 56-59 “Society Profile”
  • Journal of Australian Ceramics, vol 43, p. 80-83 “Off Centre”
  • Ceramics Technical, vol 19, p. 97-98, “The Lucky Tableware Porcelain Division”
  • 2001-6 Tasmanian representative writer for the Journal of Australian Ceramics

Commissions:

  • 2002: Blackmans Bay Foreshore Tile Project. Kingborough Council and local schools

Professional Experience:

  • 1999-2007: Member of Off Centre pottery cooperative, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • 1996-2003: Technician and relief teacher, Ceramics Department, The Friends School
  • 1996-2007: Adult Education pottery teacher.
  • 1987-2007: Various private and voluntary pottery classes including schools, Neighbourhood Houses and Women’s Prison
  • 2005-2007: Occasional pottery teaching at Oakdale Industries
  • 2004-2005: Clay Play teacher
  • 1988-2007: Own studio practice
  • 1974-1978: Teacher at New Norfolk, Cosgrove and Geilston Bay High Schools
  • 1997-2004: Considerable voluntary and employed involvement at The Cottage School, Bellerive

Professional Membership:

  • Tasmanian Potters’ Society Inc. (Southern branch). President 2000-2001. Committee member
  • Off Centre Cooperative, Salamanca Arts Centre
  • Australian Ceramics Association
  • NAVA (National Association of Visual Arts)
  • The Australian Ceramics Association
  • Stitching and Beyond
  • The Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers Guild