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exhibited at
The All White Show - Gryphon Gallery 1981
Description

The All White Show – 1981 at Gryphon Gallery,
Melbourne State College
John Johnson, Maggie May, Greg Wain, Alan Watt.
Catalogue – 8 pages, at SLV

Note
Ceramics
exhibited at
Contemporary Ceramics - International Tour 1983-84
Date
1 January 1983 - 1 January 1984
Description

Contemporary Ceramics – International Tour 1983-84
Curator – Kenneth Hood – Dep Dir. Nat Gallery of Vic.
Sponsor – Crafts Board of the Australia Council
N.Z., Canada, Nth America.
38 Ceramicists

Tags
Australian Ceramics, Sculptural Ceramics
exhibited at
Six projections in ceramics, 1980, Distelfink Gallery
Date
1980 - 29 March 1980
Place
Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
Description

'Six projections in ceramic 1980’ Noel Flood, Stephen Benwell, Ray Hearn, Peter Hook, Mark Stoner, Greg Wain.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
Distelfink Gallery, Australian Ceramics, Sculptural Ceramics, Melbourne State College
exhibited at
Group Show: Alexander Wain, Harry Dover, Alan Peascod, Bernard Sahm
Date
1 February 1975 - 1 January 1975
Place
The Craft Centre, South Yarra, Vic.
Description

Ceramists – Greg Wain, Doug Alexander, Harry Dover, Alan Peascod, Bernard Sahm

Note
The Craft Centre. South Yarra. Ceramics
exhibited at
Craft Centre, South Yarra
Date
1964
Place
Craft Centre, South Yarra, VIC
Description

The Craft Centre, 309 Toorak Rd, South Yarra. Vic est. 1964 by Ian Sprague as “a display centre and exhibition gallery for Australia’s highest standard craft work”.

Sprague travelled all over Australia for stock: pottery, textiles, glassware, woodwork and jewellery. Ian trained in Arts and Crafts in London, pottery studio in Victoria.

Tags
Craft Centre, Australian Ceramics, Ian Sprague, Mungeribar, Arts Victoria '78 Crafts Festival, Fitzroy Gardens, People's Pathway 1979
Website
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Sprague
Note
1975