Open Studio Time: Explore the Creative Process with Christie Lange

Discover ceramic artist Christie Lange’s open studio during Secret People, Secret Places at the Bay of Fires Winter Arts Festival.

Explore porcelain sculptures inspired by Tasmania’s landscapes, meet the artist, and experience the creative process in the heart of Binalong Bay.

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An Exhibition of  Exploration of Hidden Ecosystems

Ceramic artist Christie Lange invites you to her open studio as part of the Secret People, Secret Places Art Trail during the Bay of Fires Winter Arts Festival 2025.

Based in beautiful Binalong Bay, Christie’s studio will be open daily from 10 AM to 4 PM across the June long weekend, June 7–9.

Known for her intricate porcelain sculptures and mixed media works, Christie draws inspiration from the delicate ecosystems of Tasmania—mosses, fungi, lichens, and coastal textures.

Her work blends clay, embroidery, and glazes to explore themes of ecology, regeneration, and the quiet power of the natural world.

This is a rare opportunity to meet Christie in her creative space, gain insight into her artistic process, and purchase original ceramic works.

Enjoy complimentary refreshments as you explore her thoughtfully curated studio.

Location: 165 Main Road, Binalong Bay, TAS.

Time: Open daily from 10 AM to 4 PM

Date: June long weekend, June 7–9

Click here for the online Event page for parking, accessibility and refreshment details. 

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Open Studio Trail: Time to Experience Tasmania’s Unique Arts and Culture

Christie Lange Ceramics invites art lovers, nature enthusiasts, collectors, and curious creatives to her open studio for “Secret People, Secret Places”.

This special event is for those who are captivated by the beauty of handmade objects and the quiet wonder of the natural world.

Located in the heart of Binalong Bay, Christie’s light-filled studio will be open daily over the June long weekend, offering an immersive and inspiring experience.

Visitors will have the chance to explore her intricate ceramic artworks, ask questions, and learn about the ecological themes that shape her practice.

Daily Pottery Demonstrations

Adding to the experience, Christie will present live pottery wheel and handbuilding demonstrations each day at 11 AM and 2 PM—a unique opportunity to witness the transformation of raw clay into elegant, nature-inspired forms.

Whether you’re seeking inspiration, a meaningful artwork, or a deeper understanding of the creative process, Christie Lange Ceramics offers a warm, welcoming space where connection—to art, nature, and the hands that shape it—takes centre stage.

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Deep and Heartfelt Sources of Inspiration

Christie Lange is a Tasmanian sculptor and ceramic artist based in Binalong Bay, on the northeast coast of Tasmania.

Her artistic practice explores themes of ecology, hybridity, adaptation, and cohabitation with the ‘more-than-human’ world .

Drawing inspiration from the intricate forms and functions of fungi, lichens, mosses, and other small organisms, Christie creates ceramic sculptures that reflect the delicate balance of nature.

Christie’s work is characterised by a deep connection to the natural environment, with each piece embodying a narrative of regeneration and renewal.

Through her art, she aims to nurture a deeper appreciation for the natural world, showcasing its intricate beauty through hybrid forms and imagined organisms that inspire reflection and restoration .

In addition to her sculptural work, Christie offers a range of creative experiences, including studio visits, workshops, and creative coaching, inviting others to connect with their own creativity in a supportive and inspiring setting.

The Open Studio Trail Experience with Christie Lange

Step inside Christie Lange’s open studio this June long weekend to explore a stunning collection of her ceramic works.

Visitors can admire her porcelain sculptures featuring special effects glazes and layered surfaces inspired by Tasmania’s mosses, fungi, and coastal textures.

Her Bay of Fires collection, reflecting the region’s colours and forms, will also be on display.

For fans of functional ceramics, Christie offers an elegant range of bud vases, milk jugs, and latte cups, each handmade with care and attention to detail.

A special highlight is the launch of her “100 Mugs Collection”, a creative project showcasing 100 unique mugs, each with its own character.

Daily pottery wheel and hand building demonstrations at 11 AM and 2 PM provide visitors with a behind-the-scenes look at Christie’s process.

Guests can also learn about and book into her ceramics workshops, where they can enjoy hands-on experiences creating their own pieces in a supportive and inspiring setting.

This open studio offers a rare chance to connect with Christie, discover the stories behind her work, and experience the beauty of her handmade ceramics inspired by nature.

About the Ceramist Artist

Christie Lange is a sculptor and ceramic artist who lives and works in Binalong Bay, Tasmania. Christie studied a Bachelor in Contemporary Art – Visual Arts at UTAS Inveresk and graduated with First Class Honours in 2020.

Christie won the Art Farm Birch’s Bay Small Sculpture Acquisitive Prize in 2019, has been a finalist in the Women’s Art Prize Tasmania in 2020, Art Farm Birch’s Bay Sculpture Prize 2020, 2021 & 2022, and the Boxed-In Sculpture Prize in 2021 where she was awarded the People’s Choice award.

Christie recently was awarded an Arts Tasmania Education Residency grant which she completed at Winnaleah District School, Tasmania.

Her practice embraces ecology, biodiversity, hybridity and the agency of the non-human. Bringing together material investigations with a mycelial imagination, refrains of the mycological, zoological and botanical are present in her hybrid inventions.

Highlighting the planets need for biodiversity, she tenderly examines redemption, restoration and renewal as her works in clay reveal nature’s infinitesimal expressions. Through her work, Christie hopes to nurture a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

Explore Christie’s beautiful website, workshops and classes, exhibitions, Creative Coaching and shop her Gallery. Follow Christie on Facebook and Instagram for creative joy.

Explore the Bay of Fires Winter Arts Festival information about Christie’s open studio trail experience.

Learn More About the Exhibition Artist

Come meet Christie Lange in her Artist Profile story with Art Trails Tasmania and discover a passionate, intelligent and thoughtful Tasmanian artist.

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