TRCR 506: Jane Bamford on using ceramics to support ecosystems

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Alex Comino delpoying ceramic razorfish form into sub tidal reefs off Kangaroo Island, South Australia image Stefan Andrews Ocean Imaging

 

Ceramic Razor Fish Shell Forms In marine environment Kangaroo Island SA - Image Brodie Philp

 

Jane Bamford 2022 Ceramic Razor Fish Shell forms for Native Oyster Reef regeneration Project in collaboration with Kangaroo Island Landscape Board, South Australia Image credit Peter Whyte

Today on the show I talk with Jane Bamford. She creates ceramic sculptures and environmental prosthesis that are placed in nature to help rebalance the Australian ecosystem. In our interview we talk about the pressure climate change is putting on the Tasmanian landscape, working with scientists to create environmental design, and how her motivation for art making has changed over time. To see examples of her work visit www.janebamford.com. Stream this episode from your browser.

Photo of Jane Bamford by Ivett Dodd


Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:

The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com

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