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Name
Merran Esson
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Ceramist)
Birth date
1950
Birth place
Tumbarumba, NSW
Active Period
  • 1980-
Residence
  • Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Beijing, China
  • Glasgow, Scotland
  • c.1974 - c.1976 Melbourne, VIC
  • c.1950- Tumbarumba, NSW
  • 1996 Sydney, NSW
Training
  • Certificate of Attainment on Clay and Glaze Technology, before 1996 National Art School, Sydney, NSW
  • MA Visual Arts, before 2004 Monash University, Melbourne, Vic.

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  • Displaced Places (exhibited at)
  • Buckets and Boundaries (exhibited at)
  • Merran Esson, Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • Boundaries (exhibited at)
  • Cranes and Fishes (exhibited at)
  • Beneath the Surface (exhibited at)
  • For Pitcher, For Pourer (exhibited at)
  • Merran Esson (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Art Fair (exhibited at)
  • Not the Way Home (exhibited at)
  • Fowlers Gap: 13 artists paint the desert (exhibited at)
  • Celebrating the Year of Friendship between Australia and Korea (exhibited at)
  • International Ceramics Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Firing into the Future (exhibited at)
  • Private Treasures, Public Pleasures: Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • Gold Coast International Ceramic Art Award (exhibited at)
  • Bravura: 21st Century Australian Craft (exhibited at)
  • Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • LINK: Ceramics from Kongju and Sydney (exhibited at)
  • Displaced Places (exhibited at)
  • Buckets and Boundaries (exhibited at)
  • Merran Esson, Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • Boundaries (exhibited at)
  • Cranes and Fishes (exhibited at)
  • Beneath the Surface (exhibited at)
  • For Pitcher, For Pourer (exhibited at)
  • Merran Esson (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Art Fair (exhibited at)
  • Not the Way Home (exhibited at)
  • Fowlers Gap: 13 artists paint the desert (exhibited at)
  • Celebrating the Year of Friendship between Australia and Korea (exhibited at)
  • International Ceramics Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Firing into the Future (exhibited at)
  • Private Treasures, Public Pleasures: Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • Gold Coast International Ceramic Art Award (exhibited at)
  • Bravura: 21st Century Australian Craft (exhibited at)
  • Ceramics (exhibited at)