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An exhibition of three generations of studio ceramics in Australia, from the 1960s when potters were influenced by Bernard Leach’s understanding of Japanese aesthetics, to a more liberated creative approach.
It was drawn in its entirety from the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.
Know My Name is an exhibition in two parts at the National Gallery of Australia. It is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of work by women, presented in a thematic rather than chronological form. It reveals relationships between the present and the past, relationships between artists, and common concerns.
Group show celebrating 60 years of the studio ceramics tradition at the National Art School, Darlinghurst, NSW.
Explores three spaces – the medieval, the contemporary and the virtual. Video and sound becomes the focus of a series of different performances.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
http://www.cacsa.org.au/archives/index_frames.html (29/11/04)
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
AGNSW Library catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Joan Grounds & Steve Wishart. [Sydney]: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1998
1 folded sheet (4 p): ill ; 21 cm
Speaking of Women, four guest lectures; by Nancy Underhill, Ann Thomson, Margo Neale, Joan Kerr; held over successive Fridays, 10-31 March 1995, by the Art Gallery Society.
touring exhibition
Residential three day program of workshops/seminars assessing Art and Technology. Australian participants included: Jill Scott, Joan Grounds, Jean Marc Le Pechoux, Allan Vizents, Martin Munz, Adam Boyd, Russell Lake, Barry Conyngham, Dr Peter Ellyard, Garry Benson, Stephanie Britton, Simon Biggs and Louise Dauth with a keynote address by Donald Brook
Art & Tech Seminar October 1985 EAF
Collaborative exhibition between Aleks Danko and Richard Tipping, with Marr Grounds. On 7 December 1973 a night of events, rituals, readings and performances was held at Watters Gallery as part of the exhibition
Also known as 'Sculpturscape '73’