Exhibition

Perfect Imperfections

Sumeiya Patel, Chené Murphy, Fran Tannenbaum, Jacqui van Zyl, Deryn Weaver Munro, Ansia Kleeblatt, Soo Doff, and Liza Maresch.

66 Wale Street
May 7, 2026
About this programme item

This exhibition is a celebration of the human touch, the works on display here do not strive for factory-standard symmetry. Instead, they embrace the beautiful unpredictability of the kiln and the intentional marks of the maker’s hand. Here, a slight wobble in a rim or a variegated glaze isn’t a flaw; it’s a signature.

These pieces remind us that there is a deep, soulful luxury in the unique. When you hold these vessels, you aren’t just holding clay—you’re holding a moment of creative tension and the honest reality of handmade art.

We invite you to look closer at the "faults." In their irregularity, you’ll find the character, warmth, and humanity that manufactured objects simply cannot replicate.

Sumeiya Patel (@junoonceramics), Chené Murphy (@che_ceramics), Fran Tannenbaum (@tannenbaum.fran), Jacqui van Zyl (@jax_ofall_trades), Deryn Weaver Munro (@Sunshine_D_ Ceramics), Ansia Kleeblatt (@la.petite_potter), Soo Doff (@sudorff2020), Liza Maresch (@lm_originallub)

Updated:
April 29, 2026
Published:
April 29, 2026

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