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Bott, Alice, b. 1879
Alice Bott was a prominent member of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Queensland, a student of L.J. Harvey and a pottery instructor.
Astley, Charles, b. 1869
Charles Astley's paintings were no more than competent but his teaching of pottery and china painting at the Warwick Technical College and High School and ...
Deemara, Edward, b.
Gunganji potter, Edward Deemara from Yarrabah, North Queensland, began his artistic career as an apprentice with the Yarrabah Guyala Pottery in 1972.
Archer, Florence, b. 1888
Florence Archer was one of the most accomplished potters of the second generation of the Harvey School. She studied pottery under Alice Bott for a ...
Bland, Florence, b. 1890
Florence Bland was one of the most accomplished potters of the Harvey School. She is credited with being the first to attempt the double scraffito ...
Fell, Gladys, b. 1906
The pottery of Gladys Fell is representative of the experimental work produced under Charles Astley's tutelage at the Warwick Technical College and High School in ...
Heenan, Dianne, b.
Dianne was an active participant in Brisbane's artist-run scene between 1979 and 1985.
Hemstead-Callaghan, Debbie, b. 1958
Debbie Hempstead-Callaghan is a self-described environmental and spiritual artist whose work represents birth, spirituality, animals and the environment. She works in the mediums of painting, ...
Hustwit, Arthur, b. 1900
Although it has not been possible to identify individual ceramics by Arthur Hustwit he was the proprieter of the most significant school of pottery in ...
Currie, Ian, b. 1941
Ian Currie was a Queensland potter who specialised in Japanese inspired glazes on his stoneware and porcelain pots. He died after suffering from various forms ...
Hurst, Joe, b. 1960
Sydney based multi-media artist working predominately with sculpture and public art projects. Hurst was born in 1960 and is of Murrawarri descent.
Cadell, John Hepburn, b. 1880
John Hepburn, painter and ceramicist, had the training and the diversity of skills necessary to make his mark on Australian art but for his early ...
Canuto, Karen, b. 1965
Karen Canuto of the Kokolamalama/Kokojelandji tribal group of Far North Queensland was born in 1965. She works mainly in ceramics, both greenware and handbuilt but ...
Harvey, L. J., b. 1871
L. J. Harvey was a leading figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement in Australia - an exceptional woodcarver and an accomplished sculptor, potter and ...
Lecompte, Claudje, b. 1955
Claudje was an active participant of the 1980s Qld ARI sector.
Lovelock, Gloria, b. 1906
Gloria Lovelock was one of the most highly regarded potters of the Harvey School and demonstrated her skills at workshops during the Queensland Art Gallery's ...
Mackie, Glen, b. 1975
Glen Mackie was born in 1975 and was taught to carve and paint by members of his extended family. He has since gone on to ...
Darling, Mary, b. 1913
The ceramics of Mary Darling mark the transition from the teaching of L.J. Harvey to Arthur Hustwit the next prominent private pottery teacher in Brisbane.
Macdonald, Mary, b. 1868
Mary MacDonald possibly had the most extensive production for a Harvey School potter as she attended Harvey's classes for some 25 years. As well as ...
Cintra, Marily, b. 1950
Marily Cintra is a cultural activist, a ceramic artist specialising in both small and large-scale ceramic works, and a specialist in art and cultural programs ...