Alfred Lowe
Artist | Alfred Lowe | ||
Date of Birth | 24/02/1996 | ||
Language | Arrente | ||
Art Centre | APY Studio Adelaide |
BIOGRAPHY
Alfred Lowe is an Arrernte person from Snake Well in the Central Desert, north of Alice Springs. Alfred grew up in Alice Springs and completed his schooling there, and moved to Adelaide in 2014 to pursue university studies. Alfred still resides in Adelaide and started making ceramics in early 2021. He now practices daily at the APY Studio Adelaide.
Alfred’s interest in fine arts is heavily influenced and inspired by his upbringing. Late in his career, Clifford Possum was Alfred’s neighbour, and Alfred recalls standing on truck tyres to peer over the fence, watching Clifford paint for hours. He also lived opposite Araluen Arts and Cultural Precinct and spent a significant amount of time there as a child and teenager.
Alfred uses clay/ceramics to explore themes of Country using form and texture informed by his intimate knowledge of the Central Desert landscape. He hand builds forms, creates organic vessels, and applies underglazes and a range of mark-making to the surface.
Central Australia is a politically and racially charged region, and this has fuelled Alfred’s keen interest in politics and racial justice. In particular, he is interested in how culture and identity are navigated and manifested in modern times. Alfred knows these themes are underlying in his work; as an early career artist he is still examining how these influences and experiences are reflected in his artistic practice.