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Choung, Kwirak , b.
Kirwak Choung is one of the many potters associated with Sturt Pottery at Mittagong. His ceramics explore the different aesthetic possibilities of stoneware, making works ...
Englund, Ivan, b. 1915
Ivan Englund was one of the founders of the Potters' Society of New South Wales in 1956. He taught at the Wollongong and East Sydney ...
Covered Jar

by Hughan, Harold Randolph.

Stoneware.Celadon glaze with fourteen cut sides, small firing crack in lid. Measurements:(a-b) 22.2 × 18.7 × 18.7 cm (overall). Place of Execution: Glen Iris, Melbourne, ...

Levy, Col, b. 1933
Col Levy is one of the generation of post World War II potters who was strongly influenced by the aesthetic of Japanese Stoneware, especially Bizen ...
Moon, Milton, b. 1926
Milton Moon has been a key figure in developing close links between Japanese studio pottery and Australia. In 2012 he wrote: 'I remain concerned, if ...
Tunks, Brian
Brian Tunks is the principal designer at Bison Homewares, which he established in 1997. Bison ceramic tableware is handcrafted from stoneware clay.
Bison Australia
Established by Brian Tunks in 1997, Bison Australia creates handcrafted stoneware pottery.
Currie, Ian, b. 1941
Ian Currie was a Queensland potter who specialised in Japanese inspired glazes on his stoneware and porcelain pots. He died after suffering from various forms ...
Rushforth, Peter, b. 1920
Peter Rushforth's pots are a synthesis of European and Japanese aesthetic influences. He came to an appreciation of the Japanese Mingei (folk) aesthetic in unusual ...
McConnell, Carl, b. 1926
Chicago born Carl McConnell became the most significant potter in post World War II Brisbane as he introduced porcelain and stone firing techniques to Brisbane. ...