SULLIVAN AND STRUMPF NOW REPRESENTING : LYNDA DRAPER

Lynda Draper, Head of Ceramics at the National Art School, Sydney

Sullivan+Strumpf is delighted to announce the representation of leading ceramic artist Lynda Draper.

With over 35 years of focused studio practice, Lynda Draper is recognised as a ceramic artist who constantly pushes the technical limits and conventional aesthetics of the medium with her skeletal constructions which evolve intuitively like 3D drawings.

Lynda Draper has received numerous national and international awards and grants including a Skills and Development grant and two New Work grants from the Australian Council for the Arts.

Awards include the: Winner 2019 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Art Award, Shepparton Art Museum SAM, Victoria, Premier Acquisition Award at the 54th International Competition of Contemporary Ceramic Art , held at the International Museum of Ceramics, Faenza, Italy; 16th International Gold Coast Award, Gold Coast Regional Gallery and the Sass & Bide COFA Art Award. Lynda is a graduate of the National Art School , Sydney. In 2010 she completed an MFA at UNSW Art & Design with the assistance of a Planex scholarship.

Lynda is currently the Head of the Ceramics Department at the National Art School, Sydney, Australia.

Lynda’s works are included in significant National and International collections including at the: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; International Museum of Ceramics, Faenza, Italy; Renwick Alliance Gallery, Smithsonian Institute Washington; Artbank, Australia; Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) , Victoria; FA Grue collection, Italy; Collection of the Dutch Royal Family; Myer foundationCampbelltown City Art GalleryGold Coast City Art GalleryUniversity of Wollongong and the IAC Collection FLICAM Museum, Fuping, China.

Recently Lynda’s works were featured in Vitamin C: New Perspectives in Contemporary Art, Clay and Ceramics, Phaidon Press.

Currently represented by Gallerysmith , Melbourne Galerie Lefebvre & Fils, Paris, France and now Sullivan and Strumpf in Sydney.

http://www.lyndadraper.com

Featured image : Installation view of Lynda Draper’s winning work ‘Somnambulism’, Sydney Myer Australian Ceramic Award