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Citations

  • Powerhouse Museum, ''Spiral form’ vase by Victor Greenaway’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.

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  • Powerhouse Museum, ''Spiral lipped bowl’ by Victor Greenaway’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.

    http://from.ph/10101

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Roles
  • Artist (Ceramist)
  • Designer (Sculptor)
  • Maker
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Ceramist)
  • Designer (Sculptor)
  • Maker
Urls
  • https://victorgreenawaystudios.com/about
Periods active
  • 1970 -
  • 1960-
Residences
  • 1960 - Melbourne, Vic.
  • c.1999 - Umbria, Italy
  • 1974 - Upper Beaconsfield, Vic., Australia
  • 1993 - Nungumer, Gippsland Lakes, Vic., Australia
  • 1960- Melbourne, Vic.
  • c.1999- Umbria, Italy
  • 1974- Upper Beaconsfield, Vic., Australia
  • 1993- Nungumer, Gippsland Lakes, Vic., Australia
Other occupations
  • Pottery traineeship program (ANZSIC code: P) c.1977 - 1989
  • Supervisor of shared art & craft studios & gallery (ANZSIC code: R) 1993 - c.1996 Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
  • Victor Greenaway School of Ceramics (ANZSIC code: 8212) 1993 - c.1996 Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
Trainings
  • Diploma of Fine Art, 1967 - RMIT, Melbourne, VIC
  • Trained with Ian Sprague, 1968 - 1971 Mungeribar Pottery, Australia
  • - Sale Technical College, Sale, VIC
  • 1960- RMIT, Melbourne, VIC
  • Trained with Ian Sprague
Field Changes
Birth embedded
Coverage
Place Sale, Vic.