Bernard Leach was one of the first, great, donors to the emerging Crafts Study Centre. He donated a substantial body of his own ceramics, including rare early pieces; he also gifted his personal study collection of Oriental ceramics and early English pottery (inspirational pots 'that gave me joy'). His archive of prolific writings, diaries, photographs and extensive correspondence is an unrivalled source for research and study and is called on by scholars internationally. More recently, gifts have been made of new personal papers as well as the etching plates that Leach worked on between 1907-8 as a student and then in Japan until 1920.\ud \ud These etching plates remind us that Leach began his career intending to be a fine artist. Whilst h...
Joseph William Mellor (1869-1938) was an Otago graduate who became a ceramicist, a cartoonist, and, ...
Pots and Prints is the first in a series of faculty exhibitions presented during the Fall 2010 semes...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Fine Arts Gallery, University Centre, Sandy Bay, 15 - 30 July...
The Etchings of Bernard Leach is the first systematic account of Leach's output as an etcher. Focuse...
This CSC exhibition focuses on a number of themes, including: works in the Leach Pottery Permanent C...
My research into Orientalism came about through pioneering work on the British potter Bernard Leach....
A new study of the life and work of the pioneer studio potter Bernard Leach based on critical readin...
Robin Tanner (1904 - 1988) said that 'as a boy I had two great longings - to be a teacher and to be ...
A comparison of the slipware of Bernard Leach and Simon Carroll, presented at the symposium accompan...
This thesis presents an historical ethnography of the art world and the taste culture that collecte...
Bernard Leach sketch of a lidded jar. Stencil/watercolour in black on sepia paper. White card mount,...
In 1982 printmaker and painter David Leach created a photo intaglio print titled Broken Line (fig .1...
This essay examined the critical precepts and emergence of English Studio pottery between 1910 and t...
An exhibition co-curated with Anthony Quinn celebrating a century of ceramics at the Central School ...
This thesis examines the role and impact of collectors and collections of post-war British studio po...
Joseph William Mellor (1869-1938) was an Otago graduate who became a ceramicist, a cartoonist, and, ...
Pots and Prints is the first in a series of faculty exhibitions presented during the Fall 2010 semes...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Fine Arts Gallery, University Centre, Sandy Bay, 15 - 30 July...
The Etchings of Bernard Leach is the first systematic account of Leach's output as an etcher. Focuse...
This CSC exhibition focuses on a number of themes, including: works in the Leach Pottery Permanent C...
My research into Orientalism came about through pioneering work on the British potter Bernard Leach....
A new study of the life and work of the pioneer studio potter Bernard Leach based on critical readin...
Robin Tanner (1904 - 1988) said that 'as a boy I had two great longings - to be a teacher and to be ...
A comparison of the slipware of Bernard Leach and Simon Carroll, presented at the symposium accompan...
This thesis presents an historical ethnography of the art world and the taste culture that collecte...
Bernard Leach sketch of a lidded jar. Stencil/watercolour in black on sepia paper. White card mount,...
In 1982 printmaker and painter David Leach created a photo intaglio print titled Broken Line (fig .1...
This essay examined the critical precepts and emergence of English Studio pottery between 1910 and t...
An exhibition co-curated with Anthony Quinn celebrating a century of ceramics at the Central School ...
This thesis examines the role and impact of collectors and collections of post-war British studio po...
Joseph William Mellor (1869-1938) was an Otago graduate who became a ceramicist, a cartoonist, and, ...
Pots and Prints is the first in a series of faculty exhibitions presented during the Fall 2010 semes...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Fine Arts Gallery, University Centre, Sandy Bay, 15 - 30 July...