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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Burtonia scabra (Painted Lady), n.d
Part of Woolcock Gallery Collection Exhibition, CEMA, 1989.Studies of stem and details of a plant. On left is a study of a stem with short, narrow leaves (in clusters of 2 or 3) and pink flowers, with large pale pink petals and a darker centre. On the right are detailed studies with typed letters affixed to the paper surface. "b1" is a front view of a flower. "b2" is a side view of a flower. "c" is a leaf and stalk detail. "d" is a seed detail. "b3" is a back of flower view. On far right are erased letters in pencil, and one also on the left next to a typed "a". Mounted in a double matt (pale grey on mauve) in glazed timber frame with gold paint.Front: Burtonia scabra (lower right) (pencil) CEW (signature, lower left of image) (mauve pencil) Back: (no inscriptions)cema, botanical, collin woolcock, botanical drawings, woolcock, woolcock collection -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Daviesia Brevifolia (Leafless Bitter-Pea), n.d
Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Stem and detailed views of flowering plant in coloured pencil. On left is a stem view with small pink pea flowers and no leaves. On right (t-b): flower buds; side view of stem with flowers; front view of flower; rear view of flower with sepals. Each view is numbered in pencil and with typed numbers and letters on white paper affixed to surface of paper. Mounted in double matt (white on apricot), framed under glass in gold wooden frame.Front: CEW (signature, lower left in image) (maroon pencil). Daviesia brevifolia (lower right) (pencil). Back: 20 (top left) (pen)cema, botanical, collin woolcock, botanical drawings, woolcock collection -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Pultenaea daphnoides (Large-leaf Bush-pea), 1970-1990
Part of "Woolcock Gallery Collection". Exhibited CEMA 1989.Flower and stem view on left, depicting two stalks shooting from a central stem. All three stems are brown with small hairs. Green leaves with rounded ends and a brown central vein with a sharp protruding point are staggered up alternatue sides of the stem. One stem has two flower buds and two flower blooms (each are in clusters). On right are (top-bottom) top view of flower, side vire of flower, top leaf vire, stem detail, bud views. Printed numbers on paper are glued to the surface of the image, with the same numbers also written in pencil. Mounted in a double matt white on pale tan) in a gold painted wooden glazed frame.Front: Pultenaea daphnoides (lower left) (pencil). CEW (signature, lower left in image) (purple pencil). Back: 28 (upper left) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, cema, botanical drawings, woolcock collection -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Leucopogon montanus (Snow Beard-heath), 1982
Part of "Woolcock Gallery Collection". Exhibited CEMA 1989.Drawings of cutting and flower heads with brown stem and green foliage and white start-shaped flowers with pink and green centres. Six drawings include cutting with flowers, flower bud details and flower details from above and side. The work is on white paper, mounted in a double matt (grey on dark pink), unframed.Front: CEW/82 (signature, lower left in image, next to stem) (green pencil) Snow Beard-heath - Leucopogon montanus (lower centre) (pencil) Back: 32 (upper left) (pen) Snow Beard-Heath $80 (Leucopogon montanus) CE Woolcockcema, botanical, collin woolcock, woolcock collection, botanical drawings -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, Botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Dillwynia Sericea (Showy Parrot-Pea), n.d
Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.View of flowering plant with stem and flower details. On left is a view of stem with three smaller stems bearing long, thin green leaves and ending in clusters of pea flowers (apricot in colour). On right (t-b): stem detail with leaves; end view of leaf depicting curve; top view of flower; side view; rear view. All views are numbered in pencil and typed numbers on paper affixed to surface of paper. Mounted in double matt (white on apricot), framed under glass in wooden frame with gold detail.Front: CEW (signature, lower left in image) (maroon pencil). Dillwynia sericea (lower right) (pencil). Back: 39 (upper let) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema, botanical drawings -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Olearia speciosa (Netted Daisy-bush), 1984
Part of "Woolcock Gallery Collection". Exhibited CEMA 1989.Drawings of a cutting and flower and leaf details of plant with pale orange and green stems, large green crinkle-edged foliage and white daisy-like flowes with orange centres. Six drawings include one branch with foliage and flowers, one flower head detail in orange, white and green (side view), one flower detail (above) one stamen detail (orange and grey) (sideview) and two leaf details, one front (green) and one back (grey). The work is on white paper mounted in a double matt (off-white on pale apricot), framed under glass in a gold and grey-green frame.Front: CEW/84 (lower left in image, next to stem) (maroon pencil) Olearia speciosa (Netted Daisy-bush) (lower left) (pencil) Back: 17 (upper left) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Calocephalus brownii (Cushion Plant). Calocephalus citreus (Lemon Beauty-Heads), 1985
Part of "Woolcock Gallery Collection" exhibition 1989, CEMA.Two flowering plant studies. On left is a grey-green foliaged plant with small leaves growing close to the stem. Multiple stems end in single rounded flowers with many petals. On the left of this study are two details of a florette with many petals. One the right of this study is a detail of a cluster of leaves. The study on the right of page contains multiple stems with narrow, long grey leaves on stems ending with a single rounded yellow flower. To the lower left of this study is a detail of a yellow flower stem.Front: Calocephalus brownii (Cushion Bush). " citreus (Lemon Beauty-heads) (lower left) (pencil) CEW/85 (base of flower, lower left) (coloured pencil) CEWoolcock (lower right, signature) (pencil) Back: 16 (upper left) (pen) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Helichrysum piculatum (Common Everlasting/Yellow Buttons). Helichrysum blandowskianum (Woolly Everlasting), n.d
Part of "Woolcock Gallery Collection". Exhibited at CEMA, 1989.A study of two flowers. The flower of the left is a single stem with nine leaves dominishing in size as they ascend the stalk, which is topped by a cluster of eight flowers. The flowers are yellow, with large centres of a darker shade. Each stem is topped with flowers with white petals and yellow androecia. Views of these flowers include full blooms and emerging buds.Front: Helchrysum apiculatum (Common Everlasting) " blandowskianum (Wooly ") (lower left) (pencil) CEW (Signature, base of stem in image, lower left) (coloured pencil) Back: 36 (upper left) (pen)cema, botanical, collin woolcock -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, Botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Leptorhynchos Squamatus (Scaly Buttons), Leptorhynchos Tenuifolius (Wiry Buttons), n.d
Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Two drawings of two different plants. On left is a stem with woody central stem, densly foliaged elongated leaves with dark green top and pale underside. Three long-stemmed flowers are at top of plant, with yellow petals on grey multiple sepals. At centre of image is a flower detail of this plant. Drawing at right is a plant with fine, long leves and small, button-like yellow flowers with grey multiple sepals. To the far right are two details of these flowers. Mounted in double matt (grey on peach), framed in gold wooden frame under glass.Front: Leptorhynchos squamatus (Scaly Buttons), Leptorhynchos tenuifolius (Wiry Buttons) (lower left) (pencil). CE Woolcock (lower right, signature) (pencil). Back: 18 (upper left) (pen)cema, botanical, collin woolcock -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Brachycome parsula (Coast Daisy). Brachycome multifida (Cutleaf Daisy), 1985
Part of Woolcock Gallery Collection. Exhibition at CEMA, 1989Study of two types of daisies. The left daisy has three stems leading off a central stalk, with five flowers in full bloom, three opening buds and three unopened buds. The leaves diminish in size as they near the top of the plant. The flowers are pale pink/mauve in colour. The second flower study depicts six leafless stems coming off a central stalk, ending in five open blue flowers and one bud. The leaves come from the central stalk, are dark green and in multiple parts. Two stamen studies are on the left, and a bud study is lower centre.Front: Brachycome parsula (Coast Daisy). " multifida (Cut-leaf Daisy) (lower left) (pencil) CEW/85 (base of flower, lower left in image) (coloured pencil) CEWoolcock (signature, lower right) (pencil) Back: 12 (upper left) (pen)cema, botanical, collin woolcock -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Ixiolaena leptolepis (Plover Daisy), Mallee & Wimmera. Minuria leptophylla (Minnie Daisy), 1985
Part of "Woolcock Gallery Collection". Exhibited CEMA 1989.Framed ink drawing of cuttings and flower details of two plants. Five drawings include one cutting of multiple stemmed plant with long leaves and one flower per stem, one cutting of multiple stemmed plant with long narrow leaves and one flower (daisy-like) per stem and three flower details. Mounted in a double matt (white on dark grey) under glass in a silver painted frame.Front: CEW/85 (signature, lower left in image) (ink) Ixiolaena leptolepis (Plover Daisy) Mallee & Wimmera Minuria leptophylla (Minnie Daisy) (lower left) (pencil) Back: 32 (upper left) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Helichrysum acuminatum (orange Everlasting). Helichrysum scorpioides (Button Everlasting), 1984
Part of "The Woolcock Gallery Collection". Exhibited CEMA, 1989.Studies of three daisies with details. Study on the left is two-stemmed, with leaves, a stalk, and one open and one closed yellow flower. There are long tapered petals on the open flower. The central study has a long stalk, long leaves at the base becoming sparser at the top. The flower is yellow with a large central androecium and a corolla of small petals. On the far right are two detailed studies: a top view of a daisy with a corolla of small petals and a side view of a stamen.Front: CEW/84 (base of flower, lower left) (colour pencil) Helichrysum acuminatum (Orange Everlasting) " scorpioides (Button Everlasting) (lower left) (pencil) CEWoolcock (signature, lower right) (pencil) Back: 35 (upper left) (pen) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, Botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Microseris Scapigera (Yam Daisy), Millotia Myosotidifolia (Broad Leaf Millotia), Gnephosis Skirrophora (Woolly Gnephosis), n.d
Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Multiple views of multiple plant details. From left-right: flower detail with long petals; a whole plant view with fine roots, bulb, long leaves (grass-like), tall central stem and flower with long petals; but and flower details; (top-bottom) a plant details with root, fine leaves and many flowers (small and round); a detail of above plant. To far right (t-b) flower details and seed details. Mounted in a double matt (white on slate grey), framed under glass in silver detailed wooden frame.Front: L. Microseris sapigera. Upper R. Millotia myosotidifolia. Lower R. Gnephosis skirrophora (lower left) (pencil). Back: 27 (upper left) (pen)cema, botanical, collin woolcock -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Decorative object - Porcelain rose, Blackboy
Noel Mc Geary was a dentist in Ballarat, Victoria whose hobby upon retirement was ceramics that were sold through local commercial gallery, Macarthur Gallery. This ceramic rose is an example of his work demonstrating a the high standard of his work.porcelain, rose, ballarat -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: David ARMFIELD (b.1923 Melb AUS - d. 2010 Melb AUS), David Armfield, Panton Hill, c.1980
David Armfield studied at the National Gallery School in the 1940s and turned to full time painting in 1965. RMIT printamking. He has won several art awards, including the Ramsay Prize - NGV School, the Redcliffe and in 1980 the Eltham Prize. Armfield is represented in the National Gallery collection, Art Gallery of NSW, Tasmanian Art Gallery, several regional art galleries across Australia as well as private collections. David Armfield first came to Eltham in the late 1903s on painting trips and used to camp on the banks of the Diamond Creed. He returned to Eltham in 1957 with his wife Joan who has subsequently become one of the district's potters, and built a mud brick house and studio in John Street on land adjoining Peter Glass. He has painted many landscapes in the district including intimate studies of the bush floor and the aftermath of bush fires.Oil on canvas painting depicting a Panton Hill bush scape.Signed: D. Armfield in lower right hand corner. Not dated.david armfield, eltham art prize, panton hill -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: David ARMFIELD (b.1923 Melb AUS - d. 2010 Melb AUS), David Armfield, Untitled (Beach), c. 1975
David Armfield studied at the National Gallery School in the 1940s and turned to full time painting in 1965. RMIT printamking. He has won several art awards, including the Ramsay Prize - NGV School, the Redcliffe and in 1980 the Eltham Prize. Armfield is represented in the National Gallery collection, Art Gallery of NSW, Tasmanian Art Gallery, several regional art galleries across Australia as well as private collections. David Armfield first came to Eltham in the late 1903s on painting trips and used to camp on the banks of the Diamond Creed. He returned to Eltham in 1957 with his wife Joan who has subsequently become one of the district's potters, and built a mud brick house and studio in John Street on land adjoining Peter Glass. He has painted many landscapes in the district including intimate studies of the bush floor and the aftermath of bush fires.'Untitled' by David Armfield an oil on canvas painting depicts sand, sea, distant mountains and various figures scattered about in a typical Armfield landscape. The figures tend to be annonymous, sometimes included more to establish the scale than for a narrative purpose. The figures are well clothed and it could be assumed that it is not a hot summer's day. Depth is established by changing of colours and diminishing the size of the figures.david armfield, beach, eltham, nillumbik shire council -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: David ARMFIELD (b.1923 Melb AUS - d. 2010 Melb AUS), David Armfield, Eltham 1965, 195
David Armfield studied at the National Gallery School in the 1940s and turned to full time painting in 1965. RMIT printamking. He has won several art awards, including the Ramsay Prize - NGV School, the Redcliffe and in 1980 the Eltham Prize. Armfield is represented in the National Gallery collection, Art Gallery of NSW, Tasmanian Art Gallery, several regional art galleries across Australia as well as private collections. David Armfield first came to Eltham in the late 1903s on painting trips and used to camp on the banks of the Diamond Creed. He returned to Eltham in 1957 with his wife Joan who has subsequently become one of the district's potters, and built a mud brick house and studio in John Street on land adjoining Peter Glass. He has painted many landscapes in the district including intimate studies of the bush floor and the aftermath of bush fires. Painting: oil on canvas. Depicting the desolate aftermath of a bushfire in Eltham. Trees are bare and burnt, foreground is sparse, whilst background is fiery red.david armfield, eltham, bushfire -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Ceramic (plate): Joan Armfield & David Armfield, David Armfield, Platter with dolomite glaze and Grevillia decoration, c.1975
David Armfield: David Armfield studied at the National Gallery School in the 1940s and turned to full time painting in 1965. RMIT printamking. He won several art awards, including the Ramsay Prize - NGV School, the Redcliffe and in 1980 the Eltham Prize. Armfield is represented in the National Gallery collection, Art Gallery of NSW, Tasmanian Art Gallery, several regional art galleries across Australia as well as private collections. David Armfield first came to Eltham in the late 1930s on painting trips and used to camp on the banks of Diamond Creed. He returned to Eltham in 1957 with his wife Joan who has subsequently become one of the district's potters, and built a mud brick house and studio in John Street on land adjoining Peter Glass. He has painted many landscapes in the district including intimate studies of the bush floor and the aftermath of bush fires.Ceramic stoneware. Reduction fired, dolomite glaze, wax resist decoration over iron. Decorated/painted by David Armfield. Cast by Joan Armfield. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Mystery Shrouds Our National Gallery, 1971
A brief history of the National Gallery of Australia, including the design competition, designs, location, collaboration of the chosen architect (Colin Madigan of Edwards, Madigan and Torzillo) with the gallery director, James Sweeney, approval by relevant statutory bodies, and the political upheaval that stalled progress.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘What’s become of our new gallery?' in "The Sunday Australian", 11.04.1971.Typewritten, (p/copy), quarto, 9 pagesnational gallery of australia, colin madigan, edwards, madigan and torzillo, james sweeney, art gallery design, canberra, robin boyd, manuscript -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, 'Looking for God in Abstract Art 2' by Gareth Sansom, 2010
Gareth SAMSOM (19 November 1939- ) Born Melbourne Sansom describes a desire to constantly surprise and challenge himself as an artist. He had his first exhibition in 1959. His paintings of the 1960s were characterised by a distorted use of line, shape and colour and were influenced by abstract expressionism, Francis Bacon and Sidney Nolan. Over time, his work has also drawn on punk, dada, Basquiat, T.S. Eliot, urban graffiti, classical Greek philosophy and art theory across a variety of media ranging from drawing, printmaking and collage to photomontage and photography. Sansom lectured in Art at the Ballarat Teachers' college, and was appointed Head of Painting at the Victorian College of the Arts from 1977-1985, and Dean School of Art at the Victorian College of the Arts from 1986-1991. He was artist-in-residence at the University of Melbourne in 1985, which was when he resumed his full-time painting practice with a series of large works on canvas. The Federation University Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.'Looking for God in Abstract Art 2' is a play on the debate over the respective virtues of abstraction and figuration that has preoccupied artists and critics for more than a century. Sanson has always walked a wobbly line between the two, adroitly avoiding falling headlong into either camp. It is also a gentle dig at the pretensions to higher spiritual meaning in abstract art. In the centre are two photographs, one of rubber masks and the other of the artist in a lurid fright wig and mask and using a spray can like a young tagger. These images, where the artist wears a mask and teeters on bright red platforms, are wonderfully ludicrous send-ups of the 'fine art' of painting. (Geoff Wallis from 'Gareth Sansom: Alternative Person", Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2012) This work was exhibited and published in the catalogue of the exhibition 'Gareth Sansom: Alternative Person' at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2012 item. art, artwork, gareth sansom, sansom, mixed media, oils, enamel, photo-collage -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pencil drawing from a sketch book by Walter Withers; Study of cows, 1971
Source: 1 Black & White print. National Gallery of VictoriaThis photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image of 10 x 13 cm printcow, sepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, walter withers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pencil drawing from a sketch book by Walter Withers; Study of man with horse and plough, 1971
Source: 1 Black & White print. National Gallery of VictoriaThis photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image of 8 x 13 cm printhorse, plough, sepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, walter withers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pencil drawing from a sketch book by Walter Withers; Harvesting study, 1971
Source: 1 Black & White print. National Gallery of VictoriaThis photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image of 8 x 13 cm printharvesting, sepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, walter withers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - CD-ROM, University School Of Business Awards, 2012
The School of Business Awards were held at the Art Gallery of Ballarat. A CD-Rom of jpg images depicting the 2012 University of Ballarat School of Business Awardsschool of business, paul foley, school of business awards, noel ronan, juie ronan, lovi bakshi, xinxin hong, stuart mckee, david greaves, sue jones, alexandra barras, steve levick, thomas adams, russell bray, jane remedio, david battersby, belinda jones, trevor jones, tiarna waight, kate woodhams, sian hendry, rodney jacobs, ide clinton, pat thomson, dale harris, hannah smith, benjamin kochskamper, ian clark, ebony fry, helen weadon, neale gribble -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Rivers of Gold: Rivers of Gold International Print Portfolio and Exchange 2017-2020: An Art-Science Collaborative Project, 2018
gold covered art catalogue.printmaking, veronica calarco, paul croft, stuart evans, david ferry, wuon gean ho, mary lloyd jones, alison lochhead, jude macklin, ian phillips, gini wade, james pasakos, jimmy pasakos, diana orinda burns, robyn gibson, anne langdon, jan palethorpe, penny peckham, catherine pilgrim, melissa proposch, jacqueline aust, al bell, pauline bellamy, kathy boyle, mark graver, toni hartill, kim lowe, prue macdougall, jenny rock, lynn taylor, julie barratt, blair coffey, carolyn craig, christopher hagen, domenica hoare, tim misely, jude roberts, glenny briggs, jenny sanzaro-nishimura, jennifer stuerzl -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Loyalty card, c. 1997
coffee loyalty card from the Queen Vic Gallery cafe. card. cream with purple ink. cafe, historic building -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, 21 Brougham Street, Eltham, 18 March 2012
This building at 21 Brougham Street, Eltham, known previously as The Light Factory, now Second Home restaurant, was designed by Alistair Knox and is one of the few commercial buildings he designed. It was a combined residential (rear) and factory (front) development. The Light Factory Gallery; OnlyMelbourne "The Light Factory Gallery was built in 1973 and is a classic example of his design. Exposed soaring six metre Oregon beams, handmade bricks, clerestory windows flood the building with natural daylight giving treetop views of the eucalypts that he designed the building around." The Light Factory Gallery. (2024, March 31). Retrieved from https://www.onlymelbourne.com.au/the-light-factory-galleryjim connor collection, brougham steet, eltham, alistair knox design, industries, restaurants, second home, the light factory gallery -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Roy Grounds and Eric Westbrook, National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre Report, Aug. 1960
Report by the director, National Gallery of Victoria, and the architect to the National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre Building Committee. It is a summary of investigations made in Europe and America during 1960, with recommendations. Of particular importance to the eventual design of the NGV are the Capodimonte in Naples and the Castello Sforzesca in Milan.Mr Boyd' written on front cover. Title page looks like personally signed by Eric Westbrook and Roy grounds.ngv, roy grounds, eric westbrook, art gallery, walsh st library -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Pottery Vase by Mark Reid
Mark REID Mark Reid began working with clay in the early 1980s, working for a time at Kairi Pottery in North Queensland. In 1985, he and his wife Robyn set up the Torvil Pottery at Buninyong, Victoria. In 1991, they relocated to a 10 acre property in nearby Magpie and set up the Ballarat Clayfire Gallery with a working studio, gallery and residence. In 2005, the Clayfire Gallery was located to Daylesford. Reid signs his work with an incised 'Mark Reid' or 'MR'. Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic vase. australian landscape pottery, gilbert buchanan, graham wood, landscape, redbyrne pottery, ceramics, shepparton, torvil pottery, ballarat clayfire gallery -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Vessel by Mark Reid, 1989
Mark Reid began potting in the early 1980s, working for a time in North Queensland. In 1985, he and his wife Robyn set up the Torvil Pottery at Buninyong near Ballarat in Victoria. In 1991, they relocated to a 10 acre property in nearby Magpie and set up the Ballarat Clayfire Gallery with a working studio, gallery and residence. In 2005, he Clayfire Gallery was located to Daylesford. Mark Reid signs his work with an incised 'Mark Reid' or 'MR'.mark reid, australia studio pottery, ceramics, torvil pottery, buninyong, magpie, clayfire gallery, ballarat clayfire gallery, daylesford