Fleur Schell
Fleur Schell lives and works from her Studio in North Fremantle, Western Australia. She has been a professional ceramic artist all her adult life and is currently director of SODA International Ceramic Residency and Studio’s in North Fremantle.
Fleur was raised on a farm in the wheat Belt of Western Australia. In 1993 she received a Diploma of Ceramic Art and Design at the Western Australian School Of Art and Design. In 1996, she graduated from Curtin University in Western Australia with a Degree in Visual Art and in 1997 she achieved First Class Honours in ceramics at the Hobart School of Art in Tasmania.
Fleur‘s work is in collections throughout Australia and overseas and she has presented in numerous Universities and Art Colleges throughout Australia. These include The Australian National University in Canberra, The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, The Jam Factory in Adelaide and the Arts Academy of The University of Ballarat. In 1991 Fleur taught and was Artist in Residence at The Alberta College of Art and Design in Canada. Her travels abroad include presentations at The University of Manitoba, Red Dear College in Alberta and The Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver.
Fleur has demonstrated as a Master at Gulgong, and at several Australian National Ceramics Conferences. Her work has exhibited extensively throughout Australia and has been published in The Ceramics Journal of Australia, Art and Perception, "Porcelain and Bone China "by Sasha Wardell, "Craft Unbound, Make The Common Precious" by Kevin Murray and "Naked Clay" by Jane Perryman
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