CAST Gallery

Image: Perhaps (detail), 2005, Ceramic and Glaze (approx. 300 x 400 x 400 mm), Photo: Philip Kuruvita
Belinda Winkler
Location: Tasmania
Origin: Tasmania

A Ceramist, Sculptor and Furniture Designer – Maker, Belinda Winkler is currently working towards a Doctor of Philosophy in Fine Art at the University of Tasmania. She works from her studio at the School of Art in Hunter Street, Hobart and has work in public and private collections nationally. Belinda exhibits furniture, sculpture and ceramics and undertakes commissions for both interior and exterior designs. Within her multidisciplinary artistic practice, Belinda works across a diverse range of mediums and scales, from porcelain through to fibreglass and concrete and from intimate through to architectural scales. Her designs centre on curvaceous forms and seductively sensuous surfaces. Belinda’s work explores the integration of sculptural forms into design and architecture.

Related events
Making Relations 2006
Fellow Anthropoid 2005
Images
Curva, (fibreglass sculptures and seating), 2007, Marine Ply, Polyurethane Foam, Fibreglass, Stainless Steel and 2-pak Polyurethane, 150 x 2300 x 650mm, Photo: Peter Whyte
Curva, (fibreglass sculptures and seating), 2007, Marine Ply, Polyurethane Foam, Fibreglass, Stainless Steel and 2-pak Polyurethane, 150 x 2300 x 650mm, Photo: Peter Whyte
Curva, (fibreglass seating), Marine Ply, Polyurethane Foam, Fibreglass, Stainless Steel and 2-pak Polyurethane, 150 x 2300 x 650mm, 2007, Photo: Peter Whyte
The 3.2, (fibreglass seating), 2009, Marine Ply, Polyurethane Foam, Fibreglass and 2 pak Polyurethane, 3200 x 350 x 450mm, Photo: Peter Whyte
Achromatic Wrap (Detail), Lycra, MDF, Foam, 2005, 9000 x 3000 x 1500mm, Photo: Uffe Schulze
There, (ceramic sculptures), 2008, Clay and 2 pak Polyurethane, approximate dimensions 200 x 300 x 400mm, Photo: Peter Whyte
Maybe, (ceramic sculptures), 2008, Clay and 2 pak Polyurethane, approximate dimensions 200 x 300 x 400mm, Photo: Peter Whyte
 Their Lips Met (porcelain vessels), 2009, Porcelain and Glaze, 70x 70 x 70mm, Photo: Peter Whyte
Sip (porcelain vessels), 2009, Porcelain and Glaze, 90x 90 x 90mm, Photo: Peter Whyte