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Art Gallery of Ballarat, previously named Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.
40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat, Victoria
Exhibitors
Harold Hughan – Noel Flood – Harry Memmott
Victor Greenaway – Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
Doug Alexander – Les Blakebrough
David Bradshaw – Joan Campbell
Aleks Danko – Phyl Dunn
Margaret Dodd – Ivan Englund
Marea Gazzard – John Gilbert
Joan Grounds – Sylvia Halpern
Lorraine Jenyns – John Johnson
Col Levy – Judy Lorraine
Janet Mansfield – Anne Mercer
Milton Moon – Tim Moorhead
Reg Preston – Peter Rushforth
Shigeo Shiga – Mitsuo Shoji – Hiroe Swen
Derek Smith – Ian Sprague
Bernard Sahm – Stefan Szonyi
Peter Travis – Alan Watt
Art of Man Gallery
13 Gurner Street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W.
Director – Robert Ypes
The gallery was active by 1977 – Exhibiting: Contemporary Ceramics, Indigenous Art.
National College of Art and Design, Dublin. Ireland
Noel J Flood – Exhibition of ceramic sculpture – 1983.
Created while on sabbatical.
Pallottines & Int’l Art Exh’n Committee, Melb. 1974
14 artists, Laburnum Galleries Group,
Pallottine Fathers’ Art Workshop, Tardun Mission Children, Australians, Native Australians,
Ukrainians, Poles, Hungarians & Latvians.
Julius Prieditis, Noel Flood.
Opened by Paul Fitzgerald, Philip Lynch & Andrew Peacock MPs.
Ref – Arvids Mellins. Austrlalijas Latvietis 31/10/74
Devise Gallery, South Melbourne.
'Devise Gallery : Australian Gallery File’ ,held at the State Library of Victoria. Contains art exhibition catalogues, invitations, press clippings, media releases and/or other ephemeral items relating to the gallery.
2002 – A collaboration between Noel Flood, ceramist and Arthur William 'Bill’ Harding, painter. Noel and Bill spent time working in each others studios over a number of years.
Bill used oxides, slips and glazes to decorate ceramic bowls, sculptures and forms made by Noel Flood.
Bill created some clay works as well. Noel also applied the surface colors and images.
REVAMP: 50s, 60s & 70s REVISITED: CELEBRATING FEDUNI’S BALLARAT ART SCHOOLS
The oldest continuous art school in Australia, from its beginnings as the School of Mines, Ballarat (SMB) and the establishment of the Ballarat Technical Art School in 1907, Federation University Australia (FedUni)’s Arts Academy endures despite many organisational, social and political changes.
Acknowledging the extraordinary achievements of FedUni’s Visual Arts alumni who studied at one of our former Ballarat Art Schools, REVAMP is a special opportunity to celebrate 48 visual artists who graduated during the period 1955 to 1979, some of whom have gained national and international recognition.
BARNETT, BLIZZARD, Dennis BRYANS, BUNN, CIMERA, COLLIER,
COLLINS, CRAWLEY, John CRUMP, CUMMIN, DENNIS, DRENDEL, DREW, DUNKLEY-SMITH, FELSTEAD,
Noel FLOOD,
FRENCH,HABY, Ray HEARN, HEIGHWAY, HOFMAIER, JOHNSTON, LANCASTER, LEISHMAN, MCLEOD, MCCRISTAL, MICICH, MILES, MURPHY, MURRAY, Jeffery MURRELL, NICHOLS, O’SULLIVAN, PANKE, PARKINSON, Peter PILVEN, QUICK, RESTARICK, ROSS, SANDERS, Barry SINGLETON, STICKLAND, TAGLIABUE, TULLOCH, WALLIS, WATTS, WOODMANSEY, XERSA.
Formed : selected works from the Etta Hirsh Ceramics Collection, La Trobe University Art Collection.
Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, La Trobe University Museum of Art 2010
SKEPSI Gallery, Swanston St, Melbourne. March 2002
'Showing Off’ Masterworks in Clay by Victorian Ceramists. New works by a diverse group of 36 established potters, initiated by the Victorian Ceramic Group.
The Colin & Cecily Rigg Craft Award 1994
National Gallery of Victoria.
Winner – Neville Assad-Salha $30,000
“... It is dedicated to ceramics and the works of 25 Victorian potters who show up to five pieces. As many are of monumental proportions, the exhibition is big and crowded. [...] this major, though not exhaustive, statement (exhibition) provides viewers with a vibrant overview of the current vigour and originality of contemporary ceramics.”
Review. The Age 16/08 1994 p.18
Inner sanctum – Noel Flood – ceramic sculpture, Werner Hammerstingl – photography and mixed media, Mark Strizic – photography and mixed media
'Beyond The Gryphon’. Steps Gallery, Carlton, Vic.
A Sculptural Exhibition of Recent Work by Noel Flood, Peter R Hook, Darren McGinn. – Noel FLOOD. Ceramics. – Peter R HOOK. Ceramics, Multimedia. – Darren McGINN. Ceramics. Ex-Student and Technician Ceramics Dpt., Melbourne College of Advanced Ed’n.
Wally CURRAN* consulted with Noel FLOOD on bringing Arts & Cultural activities and events to AMIEU Members.
Under the AMIEU, Wally est. Steps Gallery and began a ceramics collection.
(*Sec of the Australian Meat Industry Employees’ Union)
The STEGGLES Brothers (chicken farmers) wore full length drizabones, heavy gold jewellery and drank champagne at this opening. The STEGGLES gave significant support to participation in Arts and Culture for Victorian Meat Industry workers.
'Alice 125 : A celebration of the world’s favourite book’. 1990
A Carroll Foundation project curated by Gryphon Gallery, University of Melbourne.
The exhibition was held at two sites.
1/Alice 125 – Gryphon Gallery (Melbourne State College)
2/ Alice 125 – City Square (Swanston St Melbourne)
Curator – Ken Scarlett, curator of Gryphon Gallery, a MSC employee.
Photos of all art works in the catalogue. Ed. John Faull, Gryphon Gallery, Carroll Fndn.
In 1989 MCAE, incl the Gryphon Gallery amalgamated with Uni of Melb to form the University of Melbourne Institute of Education.
Third Australian Sculpture Triennial 1987
This was held at multiple sites: National Gallery of Victoria, Heide Park and Art Gallery and Gertrude Street Art Spaces.
Dates – 19 Sep–1 Nov 1987
Over 30 other exhibitions, events & lectures made up the Third Australian Sculpture Triennial associated program.
https://content.acca.melbourne/legacy/files/3rd%20Australian%20Sculpture%20Triennial_flyer_0.pdf
'Clay Statements’ exhibition in Toowoomba then as 'Exhibited’ Queensland Art Gallery 8.12.1986- 26.1.1987
Artists –
Noel Flood, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Stephen Harrison,
Roderick Bamford, Garry Bish, Greg Crowe,
Greg Daly, Ivan Englund, Patsy Hely,
Martin Kelly, Bronwyn Kemp, Janet Mansfield,
Ian McKay, Kathrin McMiles, Jeff Mincham,
Lyndal Moor, Fiona Murphy, Jenny Orchard,
Susan Ostling, Warren Palmer, Dianne Peach,
David Potter, Arthur Rosser, Carol Rosser,
Barbara Swarbrick, Stefan Szonyi,
Sandra Taylor, Mark Themann.
A 24 page catalogue is held in Australian Libraries.
Artists :
Noel Flood, P.Rushworth, A.Watt, B.Neil,
B.Cockram, T.Cockram, John Dermer,
G.Dodds, I.Englund, E.Feldman, John Gilbert, Gillian Grigg, Peter Hook, J.Lord, J.Lorraine,
Gus McLaren, J.Mansfield, T.Moorhead,
A.Peascod, R.Rofe, Ron Rowe, S.Joyce, S.Shiga, Derek Smith, J.Teschendorff, A.Yeoli, S.Inoue,
Val Barry, Russell Collins, John Davies,
D.Burnett, Frank Smith, G.Swindell, A.Mercer.
Noel Flood, John Teschendorff, Don Wordsworth were all artists and lecturers in Ceramics at Melbourne State College aka Melbourne College of Advanced Education.
The Gryphon Gallery was the college gallery.
Exhibition sponsor: Australian Gallery Directors’ Conference.
Noel Flood,Blakebrough,John Crump,D.Bradshaw,P.Spronk, J.Campbell,M.Dodd,H.Dover,Phyl Dunn,J.Fawcett,C.Fooks, S.Forsyth, W.Garnsey,M.Gazzard,J.Gilbert,G.Whitie, V.Greenaway,G.Grigg,J.Grounds,H.Herde,H.R.Hughan, D.Hunt,E.Keys,K.Leveson,C.Levy,J.Lorraine,Henri, Luijckx,C.McConnell,K.McMiles,K.Marks,M.Moon,R.Rowe,
T.Moorhead,B.Nuske,R.Ogilvie,A.Peascod,R.Preston,
P.Rushforth,B.Sahm,S.Shiga,D.Smith,P.Smith,J.Warren,
P.Travis
10 × 10 = 100 An Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramics. Powell Street Gallery. South Yarra, Vic. 1972
Exhibitors:
Noel Flood, Hedley Potts,
Tim Moorhead, Joan Grounds,
Ken Leveson, Stephen Skillitzi,
Margaret Dodd, Susan Moorhead,
Victor Greenaway, Ian Sprague.
Review:-
> The Sun, Wed 6 Dec 1972. p42. By Jeffrey Makin
“Sculpture in the Shadows”
> Pottery in Australia Vol.11, No.1. 1972
Holdsworth Gallery and Holdsworth Contemporary Galleries.
The Holdsworth Galleries, est. 1969 by the owner, Gisella Scheinberg. In Woollahra until 1996, when the business was sold.
Holdsworth Contemporary Galleries promoted unknown and emerging artists in separate premises from 1985 to 1989.
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
Noel Flood, Norman Leckie, Alastair Gray, W.Delafield Cook, Kenneth Hood, H.Minchin, Kenneth Jack, William Frater, John Brack, Alan Clarke, James M. Meldrum, Dennis Bryans, Peter Tobin, G.R. Mainwaring, H.Ogilvie, N.Counihan, Arthur Boyd, James Wigley, John Perceval, Charles Blackman, Fred Williams, R.Grieve, Clifton Pugh, Lenton Parr, Paton Forster, M. Glover Fleay, Geoffrey Smart, Ray Crooke.
The Victorian Artists’ Society is a society for art practitioners and lovers.
VAS began in 1870 when a small group of artists and lay persons met in magistrate James Robertson’s house at Blessington Street, St. Kilda, to form the Victorian Academy of the Arts.
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