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Campbell, John , b. 1857
Campbell was a commercial potter working in Launceston as John Campbell and Sons. The pottery began in 1880 and remained in operation until 1975.
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Bendigo Pottery
Bendigo Pottery is a ceramics association established by George Guthrie in 1857 in Bendigo, Victoria.
Pryor, Aase, b. 1914
Aase Pryor was one of most significant of Milton Moon's pottery students in Brisbane and combined this skill with jewellery design and theatre work when ...
Dunn, Phyl, b. 1915
Potter who, with Reg Preston, established a pottery studio at Warrandyte in 1947.
McMeekin, Ivan, b. 1919
Ivan McMeekin was the founder of the Sturt Pottery at Mittagong and one of the founders of the Potters Society of Australia. From 1959-78, he ...
Douglas, Mollie, b. 1920
Molly Douglas - potter and educator - was a founding member of the Potters' Society of New South Wales. In the early 1950s, she moved ...
Le Grand, Henri, b. 1921
Le Grand came to Australia in 1950 and became a teacher at the Canberra Technical College.
Campbell, Joan Ruth, b. 1925
Joan Campbell was a seminal figure in Australian and Western Australian ceramics. An early specialist in Raku, she created a substantial body of work, shared ...
McConnell, Carl, b. 1926
Chicago born Carl McConnell became the most significant potter in post World War II Brisbane as he introduced porcelain and stone firing techniques to Brisbane. ...
Sadlo, Alexander, b. 1927
Alexander Sadlo is a modernist painter, ceramist, enameller and jeweller who fled from the Communist regime in post-war Czechoslovakia, migrating to Australia and settling in ...
Levy, Col, b. 1933
Col Levy is one of the generation of post World War II potters who was strongly influenced by the aesthetic of Japanese Stoneware, especially Bizen ...