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Name
Milton Moon
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Ceramist)
Other Occupation
  • (ANZSIC code: 760) - 1947 Australia
  • Broadcasting and television (ANZSIC code: 56) 1947 - c.1952 Brisbane, Qld
  • Senior Pottery Instructor (ANZSIC code: 810) 1962 - 1967 Department of Technical Education, QLD, Australia
  • Art Tutor (ANZSIC code: 810) 1967 - 1968 Architecture Department, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • Senior Lecturer, Head of Ceramics (ANZSIC code: 810) 1969 - 1975 South Australian School of Art, Adelaide, SA
Tags:
Stoneware
Japanese influence
Calligraphy
Birth date
1926
Birth place
Melbourne
Death date
6 September 2019
Death place
Adelaide, SA
Active Period
  • c.1950 -
Residence
  • 1926 - c.1944 Melbourne, Victoria
  • 1947 Sydney, NSW
  • 1947 - c.1965 Queensland
  • 1966 Travelling, Europe, Asia
  • 1967 - 1968 Brisbane, Qld
  • 1969 - 1973 Adelaide, SA
  • 1974 Japan
  • 1975 - 1995 Summertown, SA, Australia
  • 1995 - Adelaide, SA
Training
  • painting and drawing, 1949 - 1952 Brisbane Central Technical College, Brisbane, Qld.
  • Wheel throwing, 1950 - c.1950 Mervyn Feeney workshop, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • Working with master potters, 1974 Japan
Initial Record Data Source
  • Art Gallery of South Australia
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Related events
  • Project 13: The Calligraphic Image (exhibited at)
  • Milton Moon retrospective (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture 1970: the fourth Mildura Sculpture Triennial (exhibited at)
  • Clay Dynasty (exhibited at)
  • Milton Moon: Crafting Modernism (exhibited at)
  • Project 13: The Calligraphic Image (exhibited at)
  • Milton Moon retrospective (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture 1970: the fourth Mildura Sculpture Triennial (exhibited at)
  • Clay Dynasty (exhibited at)
  • Milton Moon: Crafting Modernism (exhibited at)