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contemporary ceramic design - exhibitions


September 2011 ’The London Design Festival’ Matilda Design Selected works from ’Tripod Guinomi’.
September 2011 ’FROM YOU, FROM NOW, FROM HERE.’ 9th International Ceramics Competition Mino, Japan. 16 September - 23 October. Selected works from ’Tripod Guinomi’.
August 2011 Finalist in Launch Pad, Sydney. Work exhibited in Living Edge Studio.
July-Sept 2011 Installation ’Biomimesis’ selected for entry into the Travelling Scholarship Prize, Noosa Regional Gallery, 27 July - 11 September.
May 2011 Installation ’Biomimesis’ Pine Rivers Art Gallery.
March 2011 Selected works from ’Tripod Guinomi’ Gallery Nona, Brisbane.
February 2011 Selected works from ’Biomimesis’ and ’vol_Luminous’ Gallery Nona, Brisbane.
November 2010 Installation ’Biomimesis’ selected for the exhibition ’Cherish’ at Artisan Gallery, Brisbane.
February 2010 Installation ’Biomimesis’ selected for the exhibition ’White’ at the State Library of Queensland, Brisbane.
May 2008 Feature article on installation ’vol_Luminous’ published in Ceramic Review, the UK journal of ceramics.
November 2007 Feature article on installation ’vol_Luminous’ published in Almas Magazine, journal of ceramics and glass, Tehran.
July 2007 Invited to participate in contemporary ceramic exhibition ’Handled with Care’ as part of London Design Festival for Designboom, Shoreditch, London.
May 2007 Award winner in ’Queensland New Design’; work exhibited at Artisan Gallery, Brisbane.
October 2006 Finalist in 25th Gold Coast International Ceramic Art Award.
July 2006 Work selected for ’Verge’: the 11th Australian National Ceramics Conference and exhibited at the Brisbane Convention Centre.
June 2006 Award of Merit from the Design Institute of Australia in the Queensland Design Awards for ’vol_Luminous’, a body of 17 pieces exhibited in ’Design Excellence in Queensland’ at the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane.
February 2006 Noosa Regional Gallery, Group exhibition: ’Art y Facts’.

Peter Biddulph


Following a BA Honours degree course in Fashion and Textile Design at Central St. Martins, London, Peter returned to design recently completing an Advanced Diploma in Ceramics at the Sunshine Coast TAFE, Noosa, Australia in 2005. He was the recipient of a prestigious Australian Design Award from the Design Institute of Australia for an installation entitled 'vol-Luminous' exhibited in ‘Design Excellence in Queensland’ at the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane in 2006.


Peter combines his interests in technology and art. He works professionally in digital media and has produced course content and interactive web-based resources for tertiary education institutes in the UK and in Australia. Peter has long been interested in the way complex structures may be generated from a relatively simple set of parameters, whether these be the rules governing the growth and structure of a plant, the generated music by musicians such as Brian Eno, or the programming instructions which generate digital forms and processes: the programs he wrote for this website generate these web pages dynamically from a store of images and text files.


Peter is currently working on a sake set consisting of a flask and 3 cups. The set is created using the same techniques employed in the creation of the installation entitled 'Biomimesis'. The objects are generated in 3D software before being rendered as physical objects using rapid prototyping technology; these are then used in the final slip-casting process when the objects are created in translucent Southern Ice porcelain.


March 2011