John campbell pottery 1934
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John campbell pottery history
Riverside Potters
The Riverside Potters was a group of ceramic artists in Launceston, Tasmania operating between 1969 and 1989. Members created, exhibited, and taught pottery.[1]
Foundation
Riverside Potters was founded in 1969 by artists Pat Cleveland, OAM (1933–), Peg Pedley (1925–) and Betsy Thain (1926–2021).
The group operated from a studio overlooking the Riverside Golf Course. Soon after, Betty Curtis, Elizabeth Godfrey Smith and Jill Kirkham worked with the group.[1]
Activities
The Riverside Potters crafted vessels from clays dug locally that were finished with glazes made from materials collected around Tasmania.[2][3] Clay was sourced from localities such as Relbia, near Launceston, and the East Coast of Tasmania.
Granite from Coles Bay and rutile from King Island were some of the materials used in glazes.[4]
Alongside workspace, the studio included electric and gas kilns, drying and glazing rooms and storage