Milton Moon: crafting modernism explores the life and career of Milton Moon, AM  (1926-2019), one of the most important Australian potters of the twentieth and  early twenty-first centuries. A pioneer of the modernist approach to ceramics in  the postwar period, Moon had an enormous impact on Australian art and craft  throughout his career as both an artist and educator. Moon was primarily concerned with making pots that drew from his own  environment rather than being influenced by international trends. An avid diver  and bushwalker, his work in ceramics explored the elemental and textural nature  of the Australian environment. For the first time, Milton Moon: crafting modernism contextualises Moon's sixtyyear practice in ceramics within the wider story of Australian art. This exhibition  celebrates his highly original and painterly approach to ceramics and examines  the influence of Australian modernism and Japanese art on his work, as well as  introducing his lesser-known work in painting and drawing.