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exhibited at
Brown -1970's ceramics from the Shepparton Art Gallery collection
Date
18 April 1991 - 5 December 1991
Place
Shepparton Art Gallery, Shepparton, VIC
Description

Exhibitors
Harold Hughan – Noel Flood – Harry Memmott
Victor Greenaway – Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
Doug Alexander – Les Blakebrough
David Bradshaw – Joan Campbell
Aleks Danko – Phyl Dunn
Margaret Dodd – Ivan Englund
Marea Gazzard – John Gilbert
Joan Grounds – Sylvia Halpern
Lorraine Jenyns – John Johnson
Col Levy – Judy Lorraine
Janet Mansfield – Anne Mercer
Milton Moon – Tim Moorhead
Reg Preston – Peter Rushforth
Shigeo Shiga – Mitsuo Shoji – Hiroe Swen
Derek Smith – Ian Sprague
Bernard Sahm – Stefan Szonyi
Peter Travis – Alan Watt

Type
Exhibition
Tags
Contemporary Ceramics, Ceramic Sculpture, Shepparton Art Museum
curator of
Broomhill Pottery
Description

Broomhill Pottery was established by Greenaway in 1975, adjacent to 'Mungeribar’. Upper Beaconsfield, Vic.

Studio, workshop, gallery, training ground.
Production work and domestic ware.

Tags
Mungeribar Pottery, Australian Ceramics, Scandinavian design
Note
VG Est + ran Broomhill
exhibited at
Powell St Gallery. 10 x 10 = 100
Date
4 December 1972 - 20 December 1972
Place
Powell Street, Gallery, South Yarra, VIC
Description

10 × 10 = 100 An Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramics. Powell Street Gallery. South Yarra, Vic. 1972
Exhibitors:
Noel Flood, Hedley Potts,
Tim Moorhead, Joan Grounds,
Ken Leveson, Stephen Skillitzi,
Margaret Dodd, Susan Moorhead,
Victor Greenaway, Ian Sprague.

Review:-
> The Sun, Wed 6 Dec 1972. p42. By Jeffrey Makin
“Sculpture in the Shadows”
> Pottery in Australia Vol.11, No.1. 1972

Tags
Hedley Potts, "Tim Moorhead, Victor Greenaway, Joan Grounds, Ken Leveson, Ian Sprague, Margaret Dodd, Stephen Skillitzi, Contemporary Ceramics, Noel Flood, Susan Moorhead
Note
10 Ceramicists
exhibited at
Craft Centre, South Yarra
Date
1964
Place
Craft Centre, South Yarra, VIC
Description

The Craft Centre, 309 Toorak Rd, South Yarra. Vic est. 1964 by Ian Sprague as “a display centre and exhibition gallery for Australia’s highest standard craft work”.

Sprague travelled all over Australia for stock: pottery, textiles, glassware, woodwork and jewellery. Ian trained in Arts and Crafts in London, pottery studio in Victoria.

Tags
Craft Centre, Australian Ceramics, Ian Sprague, Mungeribar, Arts Victoria '78 Crafts Festival, Fitzroy Gardens, People's Pathway 1979
Website
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Sprague
Note
1973 VG's First Solo Exhibition

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