Ceramics, Glass + Fibre
Congratulations to Sabbia artists Lisa Cahill, Cobi Cockburn, Hannah Gason and Nick Mount who are among the 30 finalists in the MAKE Award. This is a new national award for Australian design makers and is the richest non-acquisitive prize for … Continue reading
Congratulations to Sabbia artist Tim Edwards who was announced as the winner of the prestigious Tom Malone Prize 2022 for his work Ellipse #8 2021. Ellipse #8 was selected as the winning piece from a competitive short list of fifteen works by Australian … Continue reading
Sabbia Gallery would like to congratulate Lisa Cahill, Pepai Jangala Carroll and Kirstie Rea for being shortlisted as finalists for The King’s School Art Prize 2020. The King’s School Art Prize is a $20,000 acquisitive award presented to the artists … Continue reading
Sabbia Gallery’s artists and exhibitions have had a busy time in both the digital and print media recently. Clay Stories received a full page review by Kerry-Anne Cousins in the Canberra Times, and well as online in the Sydney Morning Herald, … Continue reading
Sabbia Gallery artist Lisa Cahill has just returned home to Australia after installing the ‘Rising Sun’ Sculpture. It was launched at the Sir John Monash Centre at the Australian War Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux France on Anzac Day. Tim Williams (one of … Continue reading
We are extremely pleased to welcome Tim Edwards to Sabbia Gallery. We have worked with Tim a few times over the last ten years, most recently with his very successful solo exhibition ‘A Journal’ in October 2017. Tim came to glass … Continue reading
Sabbia Gallery artists Lisa Cahill and Holly Grace will be exhibiting in a two person exhibition titled ‘Light Translations’ at the prestigious Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in Denmark. The exhibition opens 15 January 2016, running until 10 April. These two incredible glass … Continue reading
The Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize is one of Australia’s most prestigious and diverse art awards. It aims to explore the natural world through artistic creativity. It is a valuable fixture in the Australian art world and offers artists a … Continue reading
The work of Australian glass artists Lisa Cahill and Mel Douglas has been selected for the New Glass Review 34. Published by The Corning Museum of Glass, USA New Glass Review is an annual survey of glass in contemporary art, … Continue reading