Dedicated to research and investigation, Lorraine delves deep, making vessels, laying a landscape supporting both the internal and external dialogue that lay within the human condition. She responds both consumed by and responsive to the world around her. Living through emotions that are embedded in our personal connections’ relationships and experiences, her vessels are raw and exposed, she embraces the cracks that appear, the imperfections…… its who we are, it’s the human condition.
Lorraine studied ceramics at Lismore Tafe, N.S.W. completing her Diploma of Ceramics in 2023, receiving an award for her innovation, dedication, and commitment at her graduating exhibition. Lorraine was also selected for ‘Beyond the Brush” A Tafe Exhibition, held at Parliament House Sydney N.S.W in May 2024.
Her ceramics have been selected as finalists in several prizes including The Swell Small Art Sculpture Prize (2024), Muswellbrook Art Prize (2024) and Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize (2024), Wollumbin Art Award at Tweed Regional Gallery (2024), Stanthorpe Art Prize (2024), Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize (2024) and the North Queensland Ceramics Award (2024).
Receiving, highly commended in the Revival Emerging Artist Prize (2024), Lorraine won The Best Emerging Artist Award for North Coast Ceramics, Inaugural Award (2024).
Established in 2021, the National Emerging Art Prize was created to provide an annual, highly visible national platform to identify, promote and support the most promising emerging visual and ceramic artists in Australia.