Aase Pryor was one of most significant of Milton Moon's pottery students in Brisbane and combined this skill with jewellery design and theatre work when ...
Maud O'Reilly was one of L.J. Harvey's students who furthered her skills by studying wheelthrowing and glazing when she visited London in 1925. She made ...
A proud Aboriginal man, Ron Hurley's work reflected and represented various aspects of Indigenous Australian people, life and culture. From immortalising Aboriginal people and culture ...
Painter and printmaker known by her nickname 'Mim'. A member of the Half Dozen Group of Artists in Brisbane, Shaw travelled extensively overseas and taught ...
Henriette Sinclair is an example of the pottery students who transferred L.J. Harvey's teaching methods from Brisbane's Central Technical College interstate. She continued to produce ...
David Smith is largely remembered in Brisbane as a teacher at the Central Technical College although the pottery pieces he produced are neatly and precisely ...
Torres Strait Islander artist Suberia Pringle works as a potter creating brightly coloured glazes that depict her love of coral reefs and tropical rainforests.
Trained by Janet Mansfield. Exhibited Blackfriars Gallery, Australian Craftworks and The Potters Wheel, Sydney. In 1982 and 1984 trained by Kato Kenji in Japan & ...
Peter Tappin was one on the many Australian practitioners who produced a significant body of ceramics but whose career was terminated by the economic downturn ...
Ceramicist whose pottery was informed by the artist's sense of clay's sacred purpose within traditional ceremonial life at the artist's home in Weipa. Her pots ...
Ceramicist born 14th March 1932 on Currawillinghi Station Qld. Chapman's earthenware slip cast pieces are painted with the Dreaming stories of the Yuwaalaraay people of ...