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1800-MADBUTT is a podcast filled with artist-to-artist conversations. I aim to ignite inspiration, foster genuine conversation, and empower listeners to thrive. It is a conversational journey of creatives and their captivating narratives. Episodes are released every fortnight. If you would like to learn more about the guest, please head to @1800MADBUTT and check out the show notes for more information.
1800-MADBUTT
EP 15: The Art of The 80's, a Ceramics Artist, Michelle Le Plastrier Tale
If you'd like to apply for the ArtKeeper Program at HOTA, or if you'd like to go see the HOTA Exhibition - Dopamine Days, learn more here.
About Michelle Le Plastier:
Michelle Le Plastier is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on hand built ceramics exploring identity, socio-political and environmental issues all in her signature candy coloured style.
Michelle teaches introductory ceramics across South-East Queensland. She has completed residencies, produced workshops and exhibited across Australia for businesses, galleries and councils such as Gold Coast Arts and Culture, Level Up Studio + Gallery, Pacific Fair, HOTA, Side Gallery and Honey Bones Gallery.
She was recently a finalist in the 2022 North QLD Ceramic Awards at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery. Her recent body of work Dopamine Days is on exhibit at Home of the Arts on the Gold Coast until April 2024. Michelle graduated from a Bachelor of Visual Media from the Queensland College of Art.
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Intro and outro song credit to "With Draco On The Phone".