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Powerhouse Museum, ’98/135/1 Covered jar, 'Sphere’, porcelain, with triassic sandstone and wood ash glaze, and triassic sandstone rock trail, made by Les Blakebrough, Hobart, Australia, 1986’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.
http://from.ph/161192Powerhouse Museum, ''Diamond ship-form’ by Les Blakebrough’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.
http://from.ph/12133Powerhouse Museum, ''Diamond platter’ by Les Blakebrough’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.
http://from.ph/12134Powerhouse Museum, ’93/356/1 Covered jar, stoneware, Les Blakebrough, Mittagong, NSW, Australia, 1963-1969’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.
http://from.ph/135314Powerhouse Museum, ’93/356/2 Plate, stoneware, Les Blakebrough, Mittagong, NSW, Australia, 1967’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.
http://from.ph/135317Powerhouse Museum, ’95/187/1 Dinner setting, plate, entree plate, main plate, soup bowl, cup, saucer, stoneware, Les Blakebrough, Sturt workshops, Mittagong, NSW, 1970’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.
http://from.ph/143524Powerhouse Museum, ’95/187/2 Table setting, side plate, entree plate, main plate, soup bowl, cup, saucer, stoneware, Les Blakebrough, Sturt workshops, Mittagong, NSW, 1970’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.
http://from.ph/143531Holmes, Jonathan (2007) 'Les Blakebrough’, D*hub, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
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¶ In 1993 Blakebrough won a Churchill Fellowship to experience industrial processes in the factories of Royal Copenhagen (Denmark), Arabia (Finland) and Royal Worcester (UK). Between 1995-97, along with colleague Penny Smith, and with grants from the Australian Research Council, he established the Ceramic Research Unit at the University of Tasmania. This is capable of producing domestic ware in runs of up to 10 000 items. The porcelain clay used is _Southern Ice_, a clay that Blakebrough developed in the 1990s and is now manufactured by Clayworks Australia in Victoria. ¶ ¶ Blakebrough‘s work was included in the exhibition 'Smart works: design and the handmade' (2007), and several items are in the Museum's permanent collection. ¶ This record is a stub. You can help out by adding more detail. |