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Alexander Leckie
b. 2 June 1932
Also known as Alex
Artist (Ceramist),
Artist (Sculptor)
Alexander Leckie, an adventurous Scot with a modernist sensibility, was one of the generation of studio potters responsible for establishing Australia's post war culture of hand thrown pots.
Tags:
Potter
,
studio potter
,
teacher of ceramics
,
Melbourne State College
,
Ceramic Sculpture
Biographical Data
b. 2 June 1932 Glasgow, Scotland
Biography
1 biography
Associates
5 people
Groups
Works
Exhibitions
1 exhibition
Collections
2 collections
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References
2 references
Name
Alexander Leckie
Also known as Alex
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Ceramist)
Artist (Sculptor)
Other Occupation
Teacher of Ceramics and Sculpture 1956 - 1962 South Australian School of Arts and Crafts, Adelaide, SA
Head of Ceramics (ANZSIC code: 81) 1968 - 1988 Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Tags:
Potter
studio potter
teacher of ceramics
Melbourne State College
Ceramic Sculpture
Birth date
2 June 1932
Birth place
Glasgow, Scotland
Death date
7 February 2010
Death place
Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK
Active Period
c.1955 - c.1988
Arrival
1955
Training
Art, 1950 - c.1954 Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Cultural Heritage
Scottish
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Updated Feb. 3, 2022
Created Nov. 3, 2021
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