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Harold Hughan, called “Buzz” by his close friends, was born in Mildura.
1907- c 1910 – Trained as a Mechanical Engineer and Electrical Engineer.
1915 – Enlisted in the AIF.
Harold had always been interested in crafts, especially woodwork and weaving, in 1940 his wife Lily and son Robert introduced him to pottery.
Influenced by the studio approach of Bernard Leach’s
'A Potter’s Book’.
1941 – Designed and constructed a wheel from the crankshaft of a motorcar engine, the first Leach style potter’s wheel in Australia.
Built a kiln for a pottery studio based at his Glen Iris home.
Hughan’s work was domestic in scale as he sought to create an Australian idiom, albeit influenced by the natural glazes and hand thrown aesthetic of Chinese and Japanese ceramics.

He was also honoured with retrospective exhibitions in 1969 and 1983 at the National Gallery of Victoria.(both curated by Kenneth Hood).

Clays – stoneware, porcellaneous stoneware, earthenware.
Surface decoration – Glazes: celadon, tenmoku, oatmeal, slip decoration. Incised, brushwork,

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2019
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2021

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