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Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, [Vessel] by Tony Nankervis
... Australian Studio Pottery... ceramics collection ceramics woodfire Australian Studio Pottery ...Tall cylindrical wood fired form. If you are able to assist with information of this artist or artwork please use the email link below right. jan feder memorial ceramics collection, ceramics, woodfire, australian studio pottery, tony nankervis -
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Ceramic, Bruce Stewart
... Australian Studio Pottery... Feder Memorial Ceramics Collection Australian Studio Pottery ...jan feder memorial ceramics collection, australian studio pottery, bruce stewart, alumni -
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Ceramic, [Gumnut Vase] by Lorraine Simpson
... Australian Studio Pottery... loved by the bonsai community. ceramics Australian Studio ...Lorraine SIMPSON Lorraine SImpson sold most of her pottery to Bangles Gallery in Cobargo NSW which unfortunately burnt in the 2019/2020 bushfire. She was also known for making bonsai pots which were well loved by the bonsai community.Blue nad thrown vase with gumnut and leaf decorative feature.ceramics, australian studio pottery, gumnuts, lorraine simpson -
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Ceramic - Ceramics, Bottle by Sherlow Pottery
... Australian Studio pottery..... ceramics sherlow pottery Australian Studio Ceramics Australian ...Photo of a hand thrown glazed bottle, in impressed makers stamp.. ceramics, sherlow pottery, australian studio ceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic - Ceramics, Ceramic Canister by NPCP
... Australian Studio POttery...' design. ceramics gumleaf decoration studio pottery Australian ...Photograph of a hand thrown glazed stoneware canister with 'Gum Leaf' design. ceramics, gumleaf decoration, studio pottery, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic - Ceramics, Ceramic Cup
... Australian studio pottery... studio pottery Australian studio pottery wartook Pottery ...Photograph of a hand thrown cup with glaze decoration. ceramics, landscape, studio pottery, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic - Studio Pottery, John Gleeson, Ceramic Platter, 2007
... Australian Studio POttery... Ceramics Australian Studio POttery John Gleeson ...John GLEESON Living at Campbell's Creek for over 30 years, John Gleeson makes a range of functional stoneware pottery. He fell in loved with pottery during a hobby class in Geelong in 1972. He worked for a year at Canny Ridge Pottery in Harcourt. John Gleeson uses white stoneware and porcelain clay from The Bendigo Pottery, and buff clay from Bennetts Pottery in Adelaide. He mixed all his own glazes from commercially sourced raw materials, sometimes supplemented with ash from his fire and local red clay to get special effects.Large celadon platter with incised fish design. john gleason, studio pottery, ceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Photograph, Lidded ceramic vessel with Bamboo like design
... Australian Studio Pottery... in Ballarat it could be a cross in a circle? Australian Studio Pottery ...Robert MAIR Robert (Bob) Mair (1943- ) Born New Zealand A potter who trained at the Sturt Pottery in Mittagong under Les Blakebrough and later set up a pottery at Clifton Pugh’s Dunmoochin estate at Cottles Bridge near Melbourne. He then worked with John Olsen for two years from 1969-1970, with Mair throwing and Olsen hand-decorating the pots. During the 1970s, Bob Mair worked in goldfield production pottery in Ballarat with Robert Pitman before moving to Clarendon in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia in 1982. In the late 1880s and 1990s Robert Mair is working at Sturt Pottery timeline again in the late 1980s/1990s as a visiting potter under Campbell Hegan. In the early 2000s, he and partner Janie Kerr set up a pottery at Braemar in the Southern Highlands of NSW. They then moved, first to Sutton Forest where they took up a residency at Hillview, the former summer residence of the governors of NSW, then to Wingham in the Mid North Coast region of NSW. Mair’s work may be marked with an impressed ‘RM’, an impressed tricuspid symbol or both. In Clarendon, he continued to use the tricuspud symbol with an impressed ‘Old Clarendon Pottery Adelaide’ stamp. A Ballarat mark has not been identified, but simse this lidded pot was found in Ballarat it could be a cross in a circle?Lidded ceramic container with blue bamboo like design on the outside.australian studio pottery, ceramics, bamboo -
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Ceramic, Lidded Container, c1988
... Australian Studio Pottery... Graham Masters Australian Studio Pottery ...Sweenies Creek Pottery was located at 1507 Strathfieldsaye Rd, Axe Creek. Owned and run by Graham Masters, he specialises in a patented technique of low relief stoneware depicting Australian animals and landscapes. Graham Masters graduated from Bendigo Institute of Technology in 197 with a Diploma of Art and Design in Ceramics. He operated a pottery for a year in Bendigo, before working at Maldon Pottery, Maldon, Victoria, with Neville Wilson and Thomas Metcalf. He left Maldon to set up his own pottery at Sweenies Creek in 1984 and has been there ever since. ceramics, sweenies creek pottery, graham masters, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic, Lidded Container, c1988
... Australian Studio Pottery... Australian Studio Pottery ...Sweenies Creek Pottery was located at 1507 Strathfieldsaye Rd, Axe Creek. Owned and run by Graham Masters, he specialises in a patented technique of low relief stoneware depicting Australian animals and landscapes. Graham Masters graduated from Bendigo Institute of Technology in 197 with a Diploma of Art and Design in Ceramics. He operated a pottery for a year in Bendigo, before working at Maldon Pottery, Maldon, Victoria, with Neville Wilson and Thomas Metcalf. He left Maldon to set up his own pottery at Sweenies Creek in 1984 and has been there ever since. Pierced lidded container by Sweeney Creek Potteryceramics, sweenies creek pottery, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic, Ceramic Vase, c2000
... Australian Studio Pottery.... ceramics Australian Studio Pottery ...Pottery with flower design.ceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Photograph - Image, Peter Pilven, Ceramic Form by Peter Pilven, c2010
... Australian Studio pottery... pilven ceramics Australian Studio pottery Peter Pilven ...Colour photograph of a ceramic form by Peter Pilven.peter pilven, ceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic, Old Ballarat Pottery, Old Ballarat Pottery Bottle, C1990
... Australian Studio Pottery... Australia' with a kangaroo. Old Ballarat Pottery Australian Studio ...Old Ballarat Pottery was set up by John Gilbert as part of the Old Ballarat Village, opposite Sovereign Hill. Gilbert had lectured at Ballarat College of Advanced Education before establishing the Edinburgh Pottery at Sovereign Hill in 1972 to enable visitors to see traditional trades at work. The Old Ballarat Pottery was a much larger concern, producing wares for sale through department stores and on party plan via Faberware as well as through the village. Early works looked as though they might have been made in the 1850s, with unturned bases, crude marks and dark treacle-like glazes. Peter Pilven, one of Gilbert's students, worked there after graduating from the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, teaching throwing to students like the potter John Ferguson, who was there from 1978-79. Potters were initially employed by Gilbert's company Pontresina Pty Ltd, registered in 1973. (The Old Ballarat Pottery was registered as a company from 1984-1994.) Early works are marked with an impressed long-tailed 'B', or an 'OB' on either side of a mine tower. A printed stamp also features a mine tower surrounded by the text 'Old Ballarat Pottery Made in Australia'. Later work is impressed 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery Australia' with a kangaroo.Hand thrown black glazed bottle with lip. Stamped 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery' and impressed with a long tailed B.old ballarat pottery, australian studio pottery, pontresina, bottle -
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Photograph, Ceramic Bottle by Maldon Pottery
... australian studio pottery... or an impressed 'N'. Maldon pottery ceramics australian studio pottery ...Maldon Pottery was established in 1973 by Neville Wilson (1946-1996), Tom Metcalf (1948- ) and Graham Masters (1950- ) on Barringhup Road, Maldon, Victoria. Tom Metcalf and Graham Masters Masters graduated from Bendigo College of Advanced Education all Bendigo graduates. Wilson ) He was a skilled drawer and did all the brushwork. Metcalf (1948- ) graduated in 1968, did two years' work experience at Non-porite in Melbourne, then worked as a thrower and decorator at Bendigo Pottery from 1971-73. He is T.M. on Epsom ware. Masters (1950- ) graduated in 1973 and established the Enterprise Pottery at Myers Flat with Morris Hesse in 1974, so must have joined the partnership later than the others. He left in 1984 to set up his own Sweenies Creek Pottery. Metcalf left in the late 1980s, leaving Wilson to operate the pottery by himself until his death in 1996. As well as using the Maldon Pottery stamp, Wilson signed some of his work with his name or an impressed 'N'. Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic bottle, with glaze design depicting an Australian landscape in the 'continuous trees' pattern.maldon pottery, ceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic, Seahorse Mug
... Australian Studio Pottery.... Australian Studio Pottery seahorse ...Narrow hand thrown ceramic mug with glaze including seahorses. Signed in oxide on base CR or GR.australian studio pottery, seahorse -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Woodfired Lidded Jar by Stewart Scambler, c1986
... Australian Studio Pottery... campus woodfire 86 bohemian ceramics Australian Studio Pottery ...Stewart SCAMBLER Stewart Scrambler is also a woodfirer, making ceramic forms inspired by the Western Australian landscape from local clays and glazes and a mix of native timbers from his York property. He used an incised or impressed 'Stewart' for his mark on early works but later started incising his full name.Wheelthrown and woodfired lidded jar. stewart scrambler, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, woodfire 86, bohemian ceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic - Artwork, Wood Fired Pot by Russell Thorpe, c1979
... Australian Studio Pottery... memorial ceramics collection russell thorpe Australian Studio ...Russell THORPE Russell Thorpe was a Diploma of Visual Art student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD) from 1977 to 1979.Ana-gama fired stoneware with seaweed markings.jan feder memorial ceramics collection, russell thorpe, australian studio pottery, alumni -
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Ceramic, Sue Ferns, Raku Sculptural Form by Susan Ferns, c1983
... Australian Studio Pottery... collection alumni Australian Studio Pottery Sue Ferns ...Susan Ferns was a Diploma Student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design.Raku sculpture Formsusan ferns, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, alumni, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic, Grant Finke, Vessel by Grant Finke
... Australian Studio Pottery... Studio Pottery Grant Finke ...Bulbous shaped ceramic vesselgrant finke, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic - Studio Pottery, Pottery Vase with Crystaline Glaze by David Williams
... Australian Studio pottery... crystalline glaze toolangi pottery studio pottery Australian Studio ...David WILLIAMs David Williams established Toolangi Pottery in Toolangi, Victoria, in 1977. In 1980, he completed a BA in Fine Art from Phillip Institute of Technology (now part of RMIT University). He produces mainly crystalline glazed bowls, platters, vases, lampbases and other domestic ware. His works are marked with an impressed stamp reading 'David Williams' or 'David WIlliams Handcrafted in Australia ' and he also used a cursive 'DP Williams'.Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic vase with crystalline glaze. It is signed on the base with a cursive 'DP Williams'. ceramics, pottery, david williams, crystaline glaze, crystalline glaze, toolangi pottery, studio pottery, australian studio pottery -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Ceramic - -Stoneware, Russell Thorpe, 'But Is It Art' by Russell Thorpe, c1977
... Australian Studio Pottery... collection russell thorpe Australian Studio Pottery alumni wall ...Russell THORPE Russell Thorpe was a Diploma of Visual Art student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD) from 1977 to 1979.Australian Studio PotteryStoneware ubglazed mpsaic wall hanging.Stamped with the words "But is it art"jan feder memorial ceramics collection, russell thorpe, australian studio pottery, alumni, wall plaque, wall hanging -
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Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, John Eagle, 1979
... australian studio pottery... studio pottery John Eagle John Eagle ...Mark EAGLE (1942 - ) Mark Eagle studied at RMIT and first exhibited at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1975. He is known for his copper red glaze on hand thrown stoneware and porcelain, and won the National Bicentennial Art-Craft Award for Functional Pottery in 1988. He taught ceramics at Ballarat Grammar School between 1980 and 1994.Photograph of a lidded bowl with glaze decoration ceramics, australian studio pottery, john eagle -
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Ceramic, Ceramic vessel with cork lid, c19701-1980s
... Australian Studio Pottery...'. Ceramics Hoff Australian Studio Pottery incised 'Hof' Ceramic ...Hof Pottery was established in 1971 in Fremantle, Western Australia by German born Helmut Hof and Australian born Elizabeth Hof. They set up a commercial pottery business in a small converted house in Naval Base, south of Fremantle. They later built a factory on the site and employed a team of people to make a wide range of slip cast wares. These were sold through retail garden centres and large department stores. The business name was deregistered in 2003. Work may be marked with an incised 'Hof' and/or have a paper label reading 'Hof Pottery made in Australia'.Ceramic vessel with cork lid incised 'Hof'ceramics, hoff, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic - Domestic Ware, Lidded Ceramic Jar, c1992
... Australian Studio Pottery...Ceramics Australian Studio Pottery Lidded Ceramic Jar ...Lidded Ceramic Jarceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Photograph, Lidded bowl
... Australian Studio Pottery...Australian Studio Pottery Ceramics container Lidded bowl ...Lidded bowl with glaze docorationaustralian studio pottery, ceramics, container -
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Photograph - Ceramics, Ceramic Biscuit Barrell
... Australian Studio Pottery...Australian Studio Pottery Ceramics Ceramic Biscuit Barrell ...australian studio pottery, ceramics -
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Photograph - Ceramics, Jug by Gilbert Buchanan of Redbyrne Pottery
... Australian Studio POttery... Australian Studio POttery Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic jug ...Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic jug. ceramics, gilbert buchanan, redbyrne pottery, sheparton, australian studio pottery -
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Photograph - Ceramics, Glazed Jug
... Australian Studio POttery...ceramics Australian Studio POttery jug Photograph of a hand ...Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic jug. ceramics, australian studio pottery, jug -
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Ceramic, Old Ballarat Pottery, Old Ballarat Pottery Jug
... Australian Studio Pottery.... Old Ballarat Pottery Australian Studio Pottery jug Pontresina ...Old Ballarat Pottery was set up by John Gilbert as part of the Old Ballarat Village, opposite Sovereign Hill. Gilbert had lectured at Ballarat College of Advanced Education before establishing the Edinburgh Pottery at Sovereign Hill in 1972 to enable visitors to see traditional trades at work. The Old Ballarat Pottery was a much larger concern, producing wares for sale through department stores and on party plan via Faberware as well as through the village. Early works looked as though they might have been made in the 1850s, with unturned bases, crude marks and dark treacle-like glazes. Peter Pilven, one of Gilbert's students, worked there after graduating from the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, teaching throwing to students like the potter John Ferguson, who was there from 1978-79. Potters were initially employed by Gilbert's company Pontresina Pty Ltd, registered in 1973. (The Old Ballarat Pottery was registered as a company from 1984-1994.) Early works are marked with an impressed long-tailed 'B', or an 'OB' on either side of a mine tower. A printed stamp also features a mine tower surrounded by the text 'Old Ballarat Pottery Made in Australia'. Later work is impressed 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery Australia' with a kangaroo.Hand thrown blue glazed jug.Stamped 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery?old ballarat pottery, australian studio pottery, jug, pontresina, ceramics -
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Ceramic - Studio Pottery, Pottery Pot Pourie Pot
... Australian Studio Pottery...ceramics Australian Studio Pottery Photo of a hand thrown ...Photo of a hand thrown ceramic vase. ceramics, australian studio pottery