Our Members
DOT is an eclectic community of designers, makers, and artists. We value diversity in practice, skills, and experience, believing it fosters a creative environment where great work is produced.
Christopher Clinton
Architect & Designer
Christopher, a Hobart-based architect, designer, and maker, combines a craftsman’s eye for detail with design rigour, integrating his deep material knowledge into finely-crafted furniture and objects, closely linked to his architectural practice.
Andrea Barker
Ceramic Artist
Andrea’s work explores the notions of ancient and contemporary stories. She has a particular interest in the archaeology of the vessel, ancient ceramics and the material remains of human history and culture. Andrea’s work seeks to make meaningful connections between the ancient world and the contemporary, moving across space, time, memory and emotion.
Edith Perrenot
Artist & Designer
Edith artistic practice explores the liminal space of intersectionalities in our contemporary cultural and sensitive landscapes. Poetics constitutes a focal point of her creative practice, serving as a radical filter. Edith works in a diverse range of material with a predilection for ceramic, paint, wood, paper, and natural materials.
Suemi Chiba
Ceramic Artist
Suemi’s practice blends classical pottery with rich surfaces that evoke place, memory and landscape. Her diverse cultural background and love of experimentation shape work that spans refined whites to dark, gritty clays. Time in Japan, the UK, Canada and Tasmania informs a grounded, craft-driven approach to functional, expressive forms.
Commission work from DOT members
Furniture, lighting and ceramics, designed and made in Tasmania.
Work directly with our talented members to bring considered pieces to life.