For two years, artist Kerrie Docker has been working away on her latest masterpiece: a caravan-turned pottery shop.
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Now complete, it will be open to the public this weekend alongside her Table Top studio, in a 100-year-old shearing shed.
Docker, who has been making pots for 30 years, wanted to celebrate the shop by opening her studio for demonstrations.
“I’ll have a clay play table set up for adults or children if they want to get their hands dirty, and on Sunday I’ll be stacking a pit kiln, where we put some pots and sawdust in the ground and light it up,” she said.
“I’ll also be doing pottery wheel demonstrations each day at 11am and 2pm.
“I sell pots from Beechworth, MAMA, and in galleries in Melbourne and Sydney, but I haven’t had sales from my studio before.
“I’m very excited.”
Docker’s studio, at 604 Dights Forest Road Table Top, will be open from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.