The Treefern Potters
The Treefern Potters is a diverse group of ceramic artists with its origins in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges.
The Treefern Potters came together through various classes and community groups and are bound by a common addiction to clay.
From a wide range of backgrounds and cultures, covering a broad range of styles and subjects, the Treefern Potters produce highly individual tableware, homewares, sculpture and jewellery.
Their work ranges from tiny native animals to large tribal sculptures; from delicate porcelain vessels to chunky stoneware urns; from simple sushi plates to elaborate tea pots and from intricate jewellery pieces to reborn mirrors.
The Treefern Potters came together through various classes and community groups and are bound by a common addiction to clay.
From a wide range of backgrounds and cultures, covering a broad range of styles and subjects, the Treefern Potters produce highly individual tableware, homewares, sculpture and jewellery.
Their work ranges from tiny native animals to large tribal sculptures; from delicate porcelain vessels to chunky stoneware urns; from simple sushi plates to elaborate tea pots and from intricate jewellery pieces to reborn mirrors.
The Treefern Potters
Ferntree Gully Community Arts Centre
1010 Burwood Hwy, Ferntree Gully (Mel Ref 74A5)
(Next to Safeway)
Tel: (Joanne) 0421 699 282
Website: www. treefernpotters.com.au







