Staff
Brian Parkes
Chief Executive Officer
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Amanda Macri
General Manager
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Nikki Hamdorf
Development Director
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Tracy Peck
Accounts / Payroll Officer
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Quinn Brown
Receptionist
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Thuy Nguyen
Finance and Cost Accountant
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Irina Dawes
Accounts Assistant
Essie Kruckemeyer
Executive Assistant
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Carly Tarkari Dodd
Assistant Curator
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Jillian Jackson
Exhibitions Coordinator
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Brad Lay
Exhibitions Coordinator
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Bridget Brazel
Marketing and Communications Assistant
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Sophie Guiney
Marketing Director
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Connor Patterson
Digital Content Creator
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Lucy Potter
Sales Director
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Ali Carpenter
Retail and Gallery Manager – Adelaide
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Ellen Steinborner
Retail & Gallery Manager, Seppeltsfield
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Bettina Smith, Eden Wellings, Annabel Hume, Georgia Cheesman, Pantelis Georgiadis, Naomi Keyte
Retail Staff - Adelaide
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Marni Southam, Sophie Thornalley, Georgia Cheesman
Retail Staff - Seppeltsfield
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Annabel Hume
Retail Staff - Adelaide
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Bettina Smith
Retail Staff - Adelaide
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Emma Aiston
Creative Director
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Daniel To
Creative Director
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Hannah Price
Project Sales Consultant
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Dean Toepfer
Product Development
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Doris Chang
Short Course Program Manager
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Jordan Gower
Head of Ceramics Studio
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Phoebe Kretschmer
Studio Manager Ceramics Studio
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Holly Phillipson
Production Assistant Ceramics Studio
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Golshad Asami
Production Manager Ceramics Studio
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Danielle Barrie
Studio Manager
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Tom Golin
Head of Jewellery and Metal Studio
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Thomas Carvolth
Production Manager
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Jake Rollins
Production Manager Furniture Studio
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Stuart Colwill
Head of Furniture Studio
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Jessica Miller
Studio Manager Furniture Studio
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Lilly Buttrose
Glass Studio Manager
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Kristel Britcher
Head of Glass Studio
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Llewelyn Ash
Commissions Manager Glass Studio
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Drew Spangenberg
Production Manager
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Tim Edwards
Senior Technician Glass Studio
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Second Year Associates
Sophie Horvat
Ceramics Studio
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Ceramics Studio
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Studio Tenants Adelaide
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Aimee Bradley
Christine Collins
Jenny Johnstone
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Sophie Horvat
Bridget Saville
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JamFactory Lifetime Honourees
This highly regarded honour is awarded annually to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to JamFactory and the wider craft and design community. It recognises the important role that administrators, curators, legislators and other non-makers play in creating a dynamic craft and design sector.
Dick Richards
2017 JamFactory Lifetime Honouree
Dick Richards was instrumental in the establishment of the JamFactory – he was the person who the South Australian Premier Don Dunstan sent on an international fact-finding mission to build the case for establishing the JamFactory and subsequently advocated for it and served on its Board for the first decade.
Dick began his career studying and working as a trainee at Chrysler Australia in the 1950s and subsequently studied at the South Australian School of Art and established a reputation as a craft jeweller. He has over 50 years experience as a teacher, writer, curator, researcher and consultant in the visual arts and crafts.
He was employed in various roles at the Art Gallery of South Australia from 1965 to 2000, including as Curator of Decorative Arts. From 1990 until his retirement in 2000, he was the Gallery’s Curator of Asian Art.
Winnie Pelz AM
2018 JamFactory Lifetime Honouree
Winnie Pelz was appointed as Executive Chair and Artistic Director of the Jam Factory Workshops in 1981. Winnie continued to have a significant impact on the South Australian arts community through the undertaking of senior management roles for the SA Department for the Arts; Living Arts Centre; and St Peters College Foundation.
Winnie has also served on numerous Government, public and private sector Boards, including the Adelaide Convention Centre, the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust, Film Australia, the Australian String Quartet, SA Country Arts Trust, Channel 9 Telethon, the National Australia Day Council and the National Library of Australia.
A celebrated artist, her textile mixed media and tapestry weaving work is held in public collections, including the Art Gallery of SA, the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, the Ararat Gallery textile collection and Artbank. She has been a prize winner in the Waterhouse Art Prize and a finalist for the Fleurieu Art Prize.
Jennifer Layther
2019 JamFactory Lifetime Honouree
After completing a teaching qualification in Adelaide, Jennifer Layther studied textile design at RMIT in Melbourne. The RMIT course provided a strong industry interface and trained designers for industry but also had a strong arts and craft focus. Jennifer returned to Adelaide in 1982 to run the Knitted Textiles Workshop at JamFactory, which she did until 1990. Her success in this role contributed to international acclaim for the organisation with sales and distribution into international markets and acquisitions by major public institutions.
Following her time at JamFactory Jennifer worked across tertiary teaching, collaborative art in architecture projects, advertising styling and ultimately arts administration.
During her subsequent 25-year (and still going) career at arts South Australia, where she is now Director, Jennifer has been a strong and influential advocate for JamFactory within both State and Federal arts bureaucracies including assisting in securing Visual Arts and Crafts Strategy funding.
Steve Grieve
2020 JamFactory Lifetime Honouree
Steve has been a prominent and influential architect in South Australia and a strong advocate for the arts here since the 1980s. He was a key protagonist in securing the current Lion Arts Centre site as an arts precinct and was the architect of the JamFactory building which was officially opened in February 1992.
Through his architectural practice Steve has supported JamFactory through commissioning numerous works and in 2013 Grieve Gillett Architects undertook the design of the Seppeltsfield facility on a largely pro-bono basis. Steve was also one of the first Medici Collective Members and remained involved until his retirement to Goolwa in 2017.
Kay Lawrence AM
2021 JamFactory Lifetime Honouree
Kay Lawrence’s contribution to the craft and design sector in Australia has taken many forms. For forty years between 1980 and 2020, she was an active member on the boards of many Australian professional organisations and government committees engaged in developing and promoting craft and design practice. As an educator she was actively involved for fifty years in shaping the development of craft and design education in Australia in both the tertiary sector and in the community. In 2002 she was the first woman appointed to Head the South Australian School of Art in its almost 150-year history. More recently she served on the Board of Governors of the Adelaide Central School of Art and chaired their Academic Committee (2014–2016). Alongside her work in higher education she worked in the community teaching woven tapestry at workshops in the USA and Australia. Across her career Lawrence developed a long standing and collaborative relationship with JamFactory including teaching and exhibiting at the Payneham Rd premises and developing nationally significant weaving exhibitions, workshops and symposia, culminating in her appointment to the Board in 2011.
Leone Furler
2022 JamFactory Lifetime Honouree
Loene Furler has been a practising and exhibiting artist for decades whilst lecturing at ACARTS, NASA and other art schools. Loene was previously a Ministerial Adviser to the Minister for Arts (from 1989 during the Bannon Labour Govt) and CEO of JamFactory (1994-96), Chair of Experimental Art Foundation, Deputy Chair of National Association for the Visual Arts and member of Craft Australia Board amongst others. Music is also important to Loene and she played in a band for over ten years.
Jeff Mincham AM
2023 JamFactory Lifetime Honouree
Jeff Mincham is a leading figure in Australian ceramics with a career spanning more than four decades. Mincham has presented over 80 solo exhibitions around the world since 1976 and has been an active member of the community. He was Head of JamFactory Ceramics Studio from 1979-83 and has been on numerous advisory panels, committees and Boards including Country Arts SA, Craft Australia, Visions of Australia, Australia Council and Crafts Council Australia. His artwork is held in thousands of private collections, over 100 permanent public collections and all major state and regional galleries in Australia, including the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and Parliament House, Canberra. His international collecting bodies include the Australian Chancery, Saudi Arabia; Aberyswyth Arts Centre, Wales; National Galleries of Malaysia and Taiwan; State Collection of Hawaii; and the Silber, Stephen Alpert and Johnson Collections, USA.
Grant Hancock
2024 JamFactory Lifetime Honouree
One of South Australia's most accomplished and acclaimed photographers, Grant Hancock has documented JamFactory's history and the work of many leading South Australian artists and designers strongly associated with JamFactory since the 1970s. Hancock has established a highly credible reputation across all facets of photography, his passion for all things cultural keeping him at the forefront of the Australian arts scene.
JamFactory ICONS
JamFactory’s Icon series is an annual solo exhibition celebrating the achievements of South Australia’s most influential artists working in crafts-based media.
Stephen Bowers: Beyond Bravura
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Stephen Bowers makes pottery that fires the imagination. He combines rich, modern life experiences with skills and traditions that stretch back thousands of years to create complex works full of wonder. From familiar, everyday items, to the transformative alchemy of deluxe and super deluxe bravura museum pieces, his art is acclaimed and collected across Australia and overseas.
Nick Mount: The Fabric of Work
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Nick Mount is one of Australia’s most accomplished and celebrated artists. This exhibition features a series of sculptural assemblages that range in scale and character and describe an aesthetic that is both provocative and playful, intimate, and spectacular.
Giles Bettison: Pattern and Perception
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Giles Bettison is renowned internationally as a master of contemporary murrine glass. Until he started experimenting with murrine as a student at Australian National University in the mid 1990s, this ancient mosaic glass technique was primarily associated with traditional Venetian glass-blowers on the island of Murrano.
Gerry Wedd: Kistchen Man
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Gerry Wedd enjoys a national reputation for his hand built blue and white ceramics that brim with a dry wit oscillating from the humorous to darkly disturbing.
Catherine Truman: no surface holds
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An intriguing and diverse solo show of objects, installation, images and film that investigates Truman’s 20 years of research and collaborative practice at the nexus of art and science. This exhibition is the first time that Truman’s collaborative practice with artists and scientists is presented as a whole.
Clare Belfrage: A Measure of Time
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Clare Belfrage has maintained a vibrant studio glass practice and is known for her distinctive artworks in which complex patterns of fine glass lines trace her forms. Inspired by repetitious patterns found in nature and the woven lines of textiles, Belfrage is particularly drawn to the layered rhythms that mark growth, change and the passing of time.
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Angela Valamanesh: About Being Here
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Inspired by the symbiosis between science and poetry Angela Valamanesh’s art works elicits intrigue and a strong sense of personal investigation, as she manipulates seemingly familiar botanical and parasitic forms in beguiling and unusual ways. Primarily known for her biomorphic ceramic sculpture, this exhibition also celebrates the artist’s evocative drawings, watercolours, and mixed media works from her developing style of the late 1990s until present.
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Tom Moore: Abundant Wonder
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Tom’s relationship with hot glass originated within the Australian National University glass program in the early 1990’s. The timing was particularly beneficial as it presented the opportunity to assimilate Venetian glass-blowing techniques, which Tom chose to apply to idiosyncratic imagery. Through his hybridized creatures and installations, Moore critiques the current human condition and the impact humans have wrought on our environment.
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Kunmanara Carroll: Ngaylu Nyanganyi Ngura Winki (I Can See All Those Places)
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Kunmanara Carroll is a Luritja/Pintupi/Pitjantjatjara artist based in Pukatja and working from Ernabella Arts. Concerned with passing on cultural knowledge, Kunmanara Carroll’s paternal homeland is an unwavering source of inspiration and the recurring subject within his oeuvre of painting and ceramic sculpture. Kunmanara Carroll will be the first Aboriginal artist to be featured in the JamFactory Icon series. The show is being developed in partnership with Ernabella Arts and will showcase a significant new body of ceramic works supported by related paintings and woven tapestry produced by the Australian Tapestry Workshop.
Jessica Loughlin: Of Light
JamFactory Icon 2022
Jessica Loughlin is one of Australia’s most internationally acclaimed glass artists and is renowned for her highly innovative technical approach to kilnformed glass. She creates ethereal kilnformed glass artworks that explore her fascination with the beauty of emptiness and her extensive research into light and space. She takes her artistic cues from the vast, flat landscapes and salt lakes of South Australia and is particularly drawn to the inherent quietness and stillness of the land.
A studio glass artist for over twenty-five years, Loughlin has dedicated her practice to the pursuit of capturing the transient qualities of light and the quiet sense of contemplation it provokes in the viewer.