Etched in Fire is a survey exhibition of internationally recognised potter, Chester Nealie. This extensive exhibition, spanning the entirety of the gallery’s lower floor, celebrates Nealie’s six-decade career marked by innovation and mastery in ceramic art.
From his beginnings in New Zealand in 1964 to his recent work in the South West, Nealie’s journey reflects his relentless pursuit of a unique aesthetic through experimentation with clay and fire.
Nealie’s relationships with leading figures such as Len Castle and Peter Stitchbury in New Zealand and Peter Rushforth, Alan Peascod, Owen Rye, and Janet Mansfield in Australia highlight his significant role in the wood-firing tradition. His influence and dedication to the ceramics communities in Australia and New Zealand have cemented his legacy, with works housed in prestigious collections worldwide, including the Musée National de Céramique in Paris, The National Gallery of Australia, and the Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa.
The exhibition will also feature the many influences on Nealie’s work, including internationally significant historic ceramics from around the world, all selected from Nealie’s private collection.
Experience the evolution of a master potter whose contributions continue to shape the world of ceramics by joining us at the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery for this extraordinary exhibition.
ARTIST TALK
Join renowned woodfire potter, Chester Nealie, in the gallery with his life’s work to hear the stories behind a selection of his pots.
Internationally recognised woodfire potter, Chester Nealie, will be giving a one-off artist talk surrounded by works on display at BRAG as part of his exhibition, Etched in Fire.
When: January 25, 2025
Cost: Free. Registrations are essential.
ARTIST DEMO
Join renowned woodfire potter, Chester Nealie, for a demonstration of some of his masterful making techniques.
Watch and learn from one of Australia’s leading woodfire potters, Chester Nealie, as he demonstrates some of his favourite making techniques, mastered over his six-decade career.
When: January 26, 2025
Cost: $11.90 per person. Places are limited.
What to bring: A notebook.