Melbourne-based Jan Vogelpoel produces handmade, sculptural pieces that embody her love for the raw, natural finish of fired clay. Nuanced interventions – such as strategically placed voids, etchings and undulations – use light and shadow to emphasise form and texture, creating minimalist works that have a distinct energy and personality. Alongside this focus on texture and form, the architecture of nature and man is another defining narrative throughout her work.
Combining a mid-century design aesthetic with a contemporary minimalist approach, Jan’s intuitive and fervent process produces ceramic sculptures that hold an ethereal presence in any space, effortlessly reflecting connection, fluidity and strength. Each piece carries the energy of nature and the maker, and the characteristic raw finish of her work makes them highly tactile, recalling the textures of sandstone cliffs or ancient artefacts.
Born in the UK and raised in South Africa, Jan has worked with clay for over 20 years, honing her skills under South African ceramicist artists Barbara Jackson and Karen Scott. After a career in graphic design, interior styling and art direction, she started working with clay full-time in her Melbourne studio in 2019.
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.