Exhibition at Post Office Gallery, 30th September-29th October 2017. Key ceramic works by over thirty significant ceramic artists, never seen before in Ballarat, will tour from Federation University Australia's Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD), selected from the Jan Feder Collection. This important Collection, amassed by funds raised by Jan Feder's student peers at GCAD in the mid 1980s after Jan Feder passed away, includes outstanding work by former teachers and visiting lecturers, now leading ceramic artists around the globe including; Kingsley Marks, Victor Greenaway, Christopher Headley, Peter Pilven, Victoria Howlett, Alan Peascod, Kurt Webb, Reg Preston and Sylvia Richardson to name a few
15th December - 9th February 2019, Tamara BEKIER, Tonya BLIZZARD, Geoff BONNEY, Frank BURGERS, Mark ...
Golden Earth Exhibition of contemporary ceramics by 40 artists from Australia and India presented by...
A complete catalogue of works by 57 ceramicists included in the exhibition. Herman provides an intro...
A collection of ceramics in honour of a former student will be exhibited at Federation University Au...
Approximately 35 works from Australian ceramic artists were showcased in the curated exhibition. Wor...
The Tweed Museum of Art is proud to announce an exhibition of fine studio ceramics by masters in the...
Exhibition at Art Gallery of Ballarat, 29th July-19th September 2017. This exhibition presenting art...
There is a searchable index and brief description of all works held in the University of Ballarat Ar...
To be opened by Associate Professor Jennifer Jones-O'Neill, Deputy Dean Arts, Humanities and Social ...
Group ceramics exhibition explores the everyday and beyond In November, more than 30 ceramic artists...
Exhibition: Ceramics Collect was launched in 2004 as the only international art fair in Europe that ...
30 to Collect: Leading Australian Artists in Support of Queensland Disaster Relief features an insp...
Exhibition of three works by Patrick Pound as part of the Spring 1883 exhibition. Art works entitled...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at SASA Gallery, Adelaide, 4 September-12 October 2012.Post Skangaro...
On show during August at the Post Office Gallery, Federation University Australia, Camp St Campus, B...
15th December - 9th February 2019, Tamara BEKIER, Tonya BLIZZARD, Geoff BONNEY, Frank BURGERS, Mark ...
Golden Earth Exhibition of contemporary ceramics by 40 artists from Australia and India presented by...
A complete catalogue of works by 57 ceramicists included in the exhibition. Herman provides an intro...
A collection of ceramics in honour of a former student will be exhibited at Federation University Au...
Approximately 35 works from Australian ceramic artists were showcased in the curated exhibition. Wor...
The Tweed Museum of Art is proud to announce an exhibition of fine studio ceramics by masters in the...
Exhibition at Art Gallery of Ballarat, 29th July-19th September 2017. This exhibition presenting art...
There is a searchable index and brief description of all works held in the University of Ballarat Ar...
To be opened by Associate Professor Jennifer Jones-O'Neill, Deputy Dean Arts, Humanities and Social ...
Group ceramics exhibition explores the everyday and beyond In November, more than 30 ceramic artists...
Exhibition: Ceramics Collect was launched in 2004 as the only international art fair in Europe that ...
30 to Collect: Leading Australian Artists in Support of Queensland Disaster Relief features an insp...
Exhibition of three works by Patrick Pound as part of the Spring 1883 exhibition. Art works entitled...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at SASA Gallery, Adelaide, 4 September-12 October 2012.Post Skangaro...
On show during August at the Post Office Gallery, Federation University Australia, Camp St Campus, B...
15th December - 9th February 2019, Tamara BEKIER, Tonya BLIZZARD, Geoff BONNEY, Frank BURGERS, Mark ...
Golden Earth Exhibition of contemporary ceramics by 40 artists from Australia and India presented by...
A complete catalogue of works by 57 ceramicists included in the exhibition. Herman provides an intro...