Artists, Residents, Workshop


Ferguson George

Ferguson George (aka Mark Jones) was born from a love of design and the timeless mid-century furniture aesthetic. Mark has a fascination with designing furniture for today that will still look right at place in the future, creating pieces that reflect the place they live in and the personality of their owner. Ferguson George designs and makes one off bespoke or limited run commercial pieces and whilst timber furniture is dominant, Ferguson George is open to designing and making in any material and style to suit your needs.

e:         mjones@fergusongeorge.com.au

IG:        @fergusongeorgedesign

web:    www.fergusongeorge.com.au


Yuro’s artwork is focused on perceptual intent, the most important elements in his work are optical determination and overall impression.

 Yuro experiments with contemporary materials in diverse geometrical forms, incorporating mutable lighting to produce colour and movement.

e:         yuro40@hotmail.com

IG:        @yuro_cuchor

web:    www.yuro-cuchor.com

Yuro Cuchor


Ellis Moseley

Ellis Moseley is a South Australian installation artist working primarily with ceramic material.

e:         ellismoseley@gmail.com

IG:        @ellisdmoseley

web:    Home | Ellis Moseley

Ellis Moseley

Ellis Moseley is a South Australian installation artist working primarily with ceramic material.

e:         ellismoseley@gmail.com

IG:        @ellisdmoseley

web:    Home | Ellis Moseley



Marlize De Klerk

Marlize de Klerk’s ceramic practice explores memory, emotion, and sensory experience through sculptural porcelain vessels. Created through repetition, each piece becomes a site of quiet listening — attending to material, memory, and what is unspoken but felt. This meditative process allows unconscious traces to surface, embedding emotional resonance through time and touch. Informed by embodied practice and endurance-based making, her vessels draw on Walter Benjamin’s ‘aura,’ embodying presence through labour.

e:         marlizedk@gmail.com

IG:        @marlize_de_klerk


Chelsie Morey

Chelsie is an emerging, multi-disciplinary visual artist working in Adelaide, South Australia. Chelsie is a mixed media sculptor, public artist and illustrator. Inspired by the genre of magical realism, her creative practice showcases urban environments in a surreal context to defamiliarise routine sights, explore interpretations of place and foster a greater sense of curiosity for everyday life.

e:         chelsie.morey02@gmail.com

IG: @moreyarti on Instagram


Workshop and studio space

215 Magill is home to practicing artists and makers.

Residency space for artists and a full machine shop for wood work. Contact us below to join our current residences

e:         mjones@215magill.com.au

IG:        @215Magill

web:     www.215magill.com.au

Studio Alumni

Nerida Bell IG: @neridabell.ceramics

Georgia Scott-Mills IG: @georgiascottmills

Alicia Butt IG: @alipotter_ceramics

Stephanie Doddridge IG: stephaniedoddridgeartist

Lauren Downton IG: laurendowntonartist

Lauren Downton

Lauren Downton is an emerging artist working in contemporary ceramics and installation, based on Kaurna land, South Australia. She combines animal, botanical, and human-made forms into ghostly hybrid assemblages that examine humanity’s relationship with the natural world.

e: laurenfdownton@gmail.com

IG: laurendowntonartist

web: Lauren Downton Contemporary Ceramic Artist Australia


Stephanie is an emerging contemporary artist working across ceramics, textiles, sculpture and print making. Steph takes an autobiographical approach, reflecting on personal experiences and emotions and representing them through multidisciplinary practice. She is drawn to gardens and their produce, which have the potential to hold memories and a sense of nostalgia.

e & web:  https://www.stephaniedoddridge.com/

IG:        @stephaniedoddridgeartist

215 Magill is home to practicing artists and makers.

Residency space for artists and a full machine shop for wood work. Contact us below to join our current residences

e:         mjones@215magill.com.au

IG:        @215Magill

web:     www.215magill.com.au

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Workshop and studio space