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Working under the guise of S. Mountain Ceramics, Sharron creates sculptural ceramic forms from her bush studio, reflecting a deep connection to Gundungurra land. Sourcing local clay bodies sustainably foraged form integral aspects of her sculptures, both on the surface and as part of the form itself, embedding a sense of place into each piece. Sharron teaches ceramic workshops in her studio and also invites ceramic masters to host their workshops in the studio. Bringing ceramics masters and experts to her Blue Mountains so we can all have access to important knowledge in this art form as stories, techniques and ideas are passed along, and reinterpreted by those who undertake a workshop in the studio.

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March 10, 2026

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