Crafting Conversation with Shelby Sherritt

Kittelty's

134 Victoria Street,
Ballarat East VIC 3350

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  • Fri 8 May

5:15pm–7:30pm

$25 per person

For Ballarat Craft and Design Week 2026, this special edition of Crafting Conversation features ceramic artist Shelby Sherritt in conversation with curator and creative producer Angela D'Alton at the new location, Kittelty's.

Known for her ceramics practice and her thoughtful approach to business, Shelby has built a distinctive career that bridges studio practice, retail, and community engagement. As the founder of The Pottage, she has created a space that showcases craft while fostering connections within the community.

In this relaxed session, Shelby will share insights into her creative journey, from developing a sustainable ceramics practice to navigating growth and the realities of running a creative business. The conversation will explore topics including the role of social media in building an audience, balancing artistic integrity with commercial viability, and the evolution of her work over time.

Held at Kittelty's in Ballarat East, the event offers an informal setting designed to encourage connection, reflection and open dialogue. Attendees will gain practical insights alongside a deeper understanding of the personal and professional experiences that shape a contemporary maker's career.

Delicious treats and drinks will be available to purchase during the event from Kittelty's.

Content: Make Good Things Happen

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