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Name
Noel Flood
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Ceramist)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Other Occupation
  • Senior Lecturer Ceramics & Sculpture (ANZSIC code: 810) c.1970 - 2010 Melbourne College of Advanced Education, Carlton , Victoria,, Ausrtralia
  • Lecturer - Ceramics (ANZSIC code: 810) 1958 - 1960 RMIT, Melbourne, Victoria
  • Teacher - Ceramics - Pottery - Art (ANZSIC code: 810) c.1965 - c.1969 Footscray TAFE, Footscray, Australia
  • Teacher - Ceramics - Pottery - Art (ANZSIC code: 8212) c.1963 - c.1964 Sale Technical College, Sale, VIC
  • Majolica and Wax resist - Workshop by Noel Flood (ANZSIC code: R) 1973 Victorian Ceramic Group, Cairns Memorial Church Hall, East Melbourne, Australia
  • Artist in Residence (ANZSIC code: 202) 1982 National College of Art and Design, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
  • Artist in Residence, designer, production potter (ANZSIC code: 202) 1961 - 1962 Royal Delft Potteries - De Porceleyne Fles, Royal Delft Potteries - De Porceleyne Fles, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Holland
  • Creator, designer, production - self and Aldermaston (ANZSIC code: 202) 1961
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
Birth date
1936
Birth place
Bendigo, Vic.
Active Period
  • 1958 - 2010
Residence
  • 1961 - 1962 Rotterdam, Netherlands (Artist in Resdence)
  • 1981 Dublin, Ireland (Sabbatical, Artist-in-Residence, Exhibitor. )
  • 1961 Berkshire, UK (Aldermaston - cooperative workshop of potters )
  • 1930 - 1960 Ballarat, Victoria
Training
Cultural Heritage
  • Irish Australian

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  • Inner Sanctum (exhibited at)
  • Formed : Selected works from the Etta Hirsh Ceramics Collection (exhibited at)
  • 'Beyond The Gryphon' (exhibited at)
  • Art Gallery of Ballarat (exhibited at)
  • Victorian Artists' Society (exhibited at)
  • Powell St Gallery. 10 x 10 = 100 (exhibited at)
  • International Bendigo Pottery Award 1976 (exhibited at)
  • Crouch Prize (exhibited at)
  • 'Australian Ceramics' Tour 1974 - 1976 (exhibited at)
  • Third Australian Sculpture Triennial 1987. (exhibited at)
  • Revamp: 50s, 60s & 70s Revisited: Celebrating FEDUNI'S Ballarat Art Schools (exhibited at)
  • Brown -1970's ceramics from the Shepparton Art Gallery collection (exhibited at)
  • Holdsworth Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Alice 125 : Gryph. Master. A celebration of the world's favourite book (exhibited at)
  • Trivial Triumvirate (exhibited at)
  • Art of Man Gallery (exhibited at)
  • The Private Lives of James Joyce's Women (exhibited at)
  • Clay Statements (1986) (exhibited at)
  • Pallottine Missionary College, International Art Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Devise Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Noel Flood & A W Harding @ Victorian Artists Society (exhibited at)
  • Showing Off. Masterworks in Clay by Victorian Ceramists (exhibited at)
  • Colin and Cecily Rigg Craft Award 1994 (exhibited at)
  • Art Imitating Life. Noel Flood. Werner Hammerstingl. Mark Strizic. Pamela Irving. (exhibited at)
  • Telfaris Art Gallery. Dublin. Ireland (exhibited at)
  • 1st International Sculpture & Drawing Exhibition. Cork, Ireland (exhibited at)
  • Trinity University College. Dublin, Ireland (exhibited at)
  • James Joyce exhibition. Alliance Francaise de Dublin (exhibited at)
  • Irish Potters Assoc Exhibition. Dublin (exhibited at)
  • International Ceramic Artists Exhibition. Taipei Fine Arts Museum (exhibited at)
  • Institute Statele d'Arte. Castelli, Italy (exhibited at)
  • Personal Statements - Westpac Gallery. VIc Arts Centre. (exhibited at)
  • Australian Canadian Ceramics Touring USA (exhibited at)
  • Ceramic Sculpture. Distelfink Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Contemporary Australian Figurative Ceramics. Vic + Tas (exhibited at)
  • South Lawn Sculpture Exhibition. Uni of Melbourne. (exhibited at)
  • Don't Put Your Torte on the Stage. Westpac Gallery. Vic Arts Centre (exhibited at)
  • The Neville Bunning Foundation Commemorative Exhibition 1990 (exhibited at)
  • Six projections in ceramics, 1980, Distelfink Gallery (exhibited at)
  • 'Clarke and Flood and Hearn - The Ludlow all-slug, system' (exhibited at)
  • Craft Centre, South Yarra (exhibited at)
  • Lauraine Diggins Fine Art (exhibited at)
  • Third Australian Sculpture Triennial 1987. (exhibited at)
  • Third Australian Sculpture Triennial 1987. (exhibited at)
  • Inner Sanctum (exhibited at)
  • Formed : Selected works from the Etta Hirsh Ceramics Collection (exhibited at)
  • 'Beyond The Gryphon' (exhibited at)
  • Art Gallery of Ballarat (exhibited at)
  • Victorian Artists' Society (exhibited at)
  • Powell St Gallery. 10 x 10 = 100 (exhibited at)
  • International Bendigo Pottery Award 1976 (exhibited at)
  • Crouch Prize (exhibited at)
  • 'Australian Ceramics' Tour 1974 - 1976 (exhibited at)
  • Third Australian Sculpture Triennial 1987. (exhibited at)
  • Revamp: 50s, 60s & 70s Revisited: Celebrating FEDUNI'S Ballarat Art Schools (exhibited at)
  • Brown -1970's ceramics from the Shepparton Art Gallery collection (exhibited at)
  • Holdsworth Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Alice 125 : Gryph. Master. A celebration of the world's favourite book (exhibited at)
  • Trivial Triumvirate (exhibited at)
  • Art of Man Gallery (exhibited at)
  • The Private Lives of James Joyce's Women (exhibited at)
  • Clay Statements (1986) (exhibited at)
  • Pallottine Missionary College, International Art Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Devise Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Noel Flood & A W Harding @ Victorian Artists Society (exhibited at)
  • Showing Off. Masterworks in Clay by Victorian Ceramists (exhibited at)
  • Colin and Cecily Rigg Craft Award 1994 (exhibited at)
  • Art Imitating Life. Noel Flood. Werner Hammerstingl. Mark Strizic. Pamela Irving. (exhibited at)
  • Telfaris Art Gallery. Dublin. Ireland (exhibited at)
  • 1st International Sculpture & Drawing Exhibition. Cork, Ireland (exhibited at)
  • Trinity University College. Dublin, Ireland (exhibited at)
  • James Joyce exhibition. Alliance Francaise de Dublin (exhibited at)
  • Irish Potters Assoc Exhibition. Dublin (exhibited at)
  • International Ceramic Artists Exhibition. Taipei Fine Arts Museum (exhibited at)
  • Institute Statele d'Arte. Castelli, Italy (exhibited at)
  • Personal Statements - Westpac Gallery. VIc Arts Centre. (exhibited at)
  • Australian Canadian Ceramics Touring USA (exhibited at)
  • Ceramic Sculpture. Distelfink Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Contemporary Australian Figurative Ceramics. Vic + Tas (exhibited at)
  • South Lawn Sculpture Exhibition. Uni of Melbourne. (exhibited at)
  • Don't Put Your Torte on the Stage. Westpac Gallery. Vic Arts Centre (exhibited at)
  • The Neville Bunning Foundation Commemorative Exhibition 1990 (exhibited at)
  • Six projections in ceramics, 1980, Distelfink Gallery (exhibited at)
  • 'Clarke and Flood and Hearn - The Ludlow all-slug, system' (exhibited at)
  • Craft Centre, South Yarra (exhibited at)
  • Lauraine Diggins Fine Art (exhibited at)
  • Third Australian Sculpture Triennial 1987. (exhibited at)