ceramics - Greenaway, Vic

Greenaway, Vic.. Victor (Vic.) Greenaway was born in 1947 in Sale, Victoria.

He studied ceramics at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

He established his first workshop in Hawthorn in 1968, Victoria, and the following year moved to a pottery in Upper Beaconsfield.

In 1974 he travelled abroad under a Churchill Fellowship and studied in Japan.

In 1976 he received a Mayfair Ceramic Award and in 1981 and 1983 the Stuart Devlin Craftsman Award for ceramics.

His first solo show was in 1973 at The Craft Centre, South Yarra.

He is represented in the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Auckland Museum, Australian National Gallery, Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, National Gallery of Victoria, Newcastle Regional Art Gallery, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Queensland Art Gallery, as well as many provincial galleries.
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8 item(s) found:
VIC Greenaway, decorated stoneware vase colum shape, stamped on…
VIC Greenaway, decorated stoneware vase colum shape, stamped on base. Height 15 cm
VIC Greenaway, glazed and decorated vase, stamped on base.…
VIC Greenaway, glazed and decorated vase, stamped on base. Height 14 cm
A Vic Greenaway Australian Pottery vase, 1970s of compressed…
A Vic Greenaway Australian Pottery vase, 1970s of compressed form, with a terracotta ground, impressed monogram, 15.5 cm high, together with a pottery teapot, with abstract geometric decoration, 19 cm high
Vic Greenaway, large lidded pot, impressed artist's seal to…
Vic Greenaway, large lidded pot, impressed artist's seal to base. Height overall 28 cm
Vic Greenaway, platter with centre medallion, impressed…
Vic Greenaway, platter with centre medallion, impressed artist's seal to base, 48 cm diameter x 7 cm high
Vic Greenaway, pedestal bowl, wheel-thrown stoneware with matte…
Vic Greenaway, pedestal bowl, wheel-thrown stoneware with matte black and mottled grey glazes. Height 13 cm. Width 13.5 cm
Victor Greenaway porcelain vase with a calligraphic decoration…
Victor Greenaway porcelain vase with a calligraphic decoration in black, grey and bronze lustre, an impressed Broomhili Pottery seal and painted 'Greenaway '86'