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Noel Flood b. 1936

  • Artist (Ceramist),
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Flood trained as a potter and artist, worked with Alan Caiger-Smith UK, Royal Delft Pottery, Netherlands c 1962, and in Australia with David Boyd & John Perceval. Exhibits thrown functional wares & sculpture. He also had an extensive career as an educator.
Tags: ceramic artist, sculptor, potter, ceramist, Ballarat School of Mines, Victorian Ceramic Group, James Joyce, Bloomsday, Ballynakill Co Galway, Woodford Co Galway, Gryphon Gallery, Pottery in Australia, SKEPSI Gallery, Walker Ceramic Award, Melbourne State College, Melbourne College of Advanced Education, Trinity University, Dublin, National College of Art and Design Dublin, POL
  • Biographical Data b. 1936 Bendigo, Vic.
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 46 people
  • Groups 5 groups
  • Works
  • Exhibitions 44 exhibitions
  • Collections 20 collections
  • Recognitions 5 recognitions
  • References 11 references
  • Royal Delftware Collection, Netherlands
    Description

    De Porceleyne Fles (Royal Delft Potteries),Rotterdam, Netherlands.

    Website
    https://www.royaldelft.com/
    Note

    1961 – 1962. Noel Flood worked as a designer at De Porceleyne Fles (Royal Delft Potteries)

  • Victorian Ministry for the Arts
    Description

    Victorian Ministry for the Arts

  • Melbourne College of Advanced Education see Melbourne Teachers College Collection
    Description

    See 'Melbourne Teachers College Collection @ Uni of Melbourne Art Collection’

    M.T.C. became Melb State College > Melb College of Advanced Edn.
    1989 MCAE amalgamated > Institute of Education – Uni of Melb.
    350 paintings, 150 prints and numerous examples of sculpture, ceramics, metalcraft, photography and woodcraft.
    Uni of Melb hold the Teachers College Collection.

    Apostrophe removed – causes duplicates.

  • Victoria College
  • Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Gold Museum, Ballarat, VIC
    Note

    'Lady of Little Dodds’ Sculpture 1977. Reg No.78.0001

  • Phillip Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Vic.
  • Etta Hirsh Ceramics Collection
    Description

    Over 300 Australian works 1955 – 2007.
    The Etta Hirsh Ceramics Collection – La Trobe University Art Collection, from Etta and Emmanuel ‘Manny’ Hirsh and family. Manny named it in honour of his wife.

    Leading Ceramicists include Noel Flood, Les Blakebrough, David and Hermia Boyd, Victor Greenaway, Harold Hughan, Col Levy, Mirka Mora, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Peter Rushforth.

    Website
    https://www.latrobe.edu.au/art-institute/collections
    Note

    Ceramic figure 2010

  • La Trobe University Art Collection
    Description

    The La Trobe University Art Collection is considered a major public art collection, comprising over 2,000 postwar and contemporary Australian artworks.
    It began in 1966.
    The collection covers most media and periods of Australian art. It includes the largest holding of works by the Australian Surrealist Bernard Boles, expatriate artist Allen David and the Etta Hirsh Ceramics Collection which consists of over 300 pieces.

    Website
    https://www.latrobe.edu.au/art-institute/collections
    Note

    Ceramic figure 2010

  • Melbourne Teachers College Collection @ Uni of Melbourne Art Collection
    Description

    aka Uni of Melb Art Collection.
    Works by Artists, Students, Lecturers, Technicians, Artists in Residence: – Melb Teacher’s College (M.T.C.) Art Collection:
    A. J. Law Art Collection. – Melb State College Art Collection, – Melb College of Advanced Edn Art Collection: Gryphon Gallery Art Collection.

    1980. 350 paintings, 150 prints. Numerous sculptures, ceramics, metalcraft, photography, woodcraft.

    Website
    http://www.art-museum.unimelb.edu.au/collection/collection-services/collection-access/
    Note

    Acc’n Number: 1975.0060.000.000. Melbourne State College Art Collection.

  • Gryphon Gallery
    Description

    Gryphon Gallery, est 1972, part of Melbourne CAE. It had a policy of deliberate diversity, exhibiting & collecting contemporary artists & craftspeople, staff, students, visiting artists.

    Gryphon’s Art collection is at Uni of Melb.

    The gallery provided a professional exhibition space.

    It was a place where staff & students could make contact with developments in the visual arts.

    Closed 1991.

    Website
    https://digitised-collections.unimelb.edu.au/.../handle/11343/.../299327_UDS2012370-2....
    Note

    Melbourne State College Art Collection – now at Uni of Melb.

  • Art Gallery of Ballarat, Ballarat, VIC
    Website
    https://www.artgalleryofballarat.com.au/
    Note

    Ceramic bowl – Collaboration with William (Bill) Harding

  • Meat Industry Employees Superannuation Fund Collection
    Description

    Meat Industry Employees’ Superannuation Fund Collection. Carlton Sth. Vic.
    'Steps Gallery’

    Wally Curran & Noel Flood, instrumental in establishment of Steps Gallery 1992 & MIESF/Union Ceramics Collection. Context – benefits of arts & culture for workers.
    Supporters – Steggles family.
    Interiors – Designer Helmut Lueckenhausen (ex Pres Crafts Council of Aust) in consultation with several artisans, craftspeople & manuf’s.

    Website
    http://miesf.com.au/steps-gallery
    Note

    Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union

  • A. J. Law Art Collection.
    Description

    M.T.C. Handbook 1969
    “Begun before WWII, suggested by Mr.A.J.Law, principal.
    He felt that the best way of developing a love of beauty in young teachers was to provide them
    constantly with opportunities to see & appreciate beautiful things.
    Artists:
    Martens, Buvelot, Streeton, Longstaff, Ashton, Hilder, John Rowell, Drysdale, Herbert, Heysen,
    Lionel Lindsay, Norman Lindsay, Fraser, Pugh,
    Percival, Nolan …”

    Note

    Melbourne Teachers College Collection

  • Shepparton Art Museum, Shepparton, VIC
    Description

    Australia’s leading contemporary and historic ceramics collection. Ceramics since 1970.

    2011 – Shepparton Art Gallery rebranded Shepparton Art Museum. (SAM)
    SAM Collection focus is Australian ceramics and contemporary Australian art.
    International and contemporary Indigenous Australian ceramics acquired via the Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramics Award and Indigenous Ceramic Art Award, respectively.

    Website
    http://www.sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/
    Note

    Accession No’s: 1990.284; 2008.50.0; 2008.51; VSCC33

  • Victorian State Craft Collection, Melbourne, VIC
    Description

    'Creative Victoria’, a Vic State Gov’t organisation, is now the keeper of the 'Victorian State Craft Collection’, Melbourne, VIC

  • Craft Australia National Historical Collection
    Description

    Craft Australia National Historical Collection

    Catalogues and slide kits. Slides digitised.

    Website
    https://ehive.com/collections/3653/craft-australia
    Note

    Object number 1103027. Edition Slide kit no. 1103000

  • Deakin University Art Collection
    Description

    Deakin University Art Collection.
    Building FA, Holland Ave, Deakin University, Burwood Vic.
    phone – (03) 9244 5344
    In 2018 the collection was relocated to Bendigo.
    Details are not clearly available online, so tbc.

    Website
    https://victoriancollections.net.au/organisations/deakin-university-art-collection#about
  • Sothebys Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Description

    Sothebys Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Phillip Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Vic.
    Note

    Coburg Campus

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