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Sandy Lockwood
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Sandy Lockwood

 

Born London, England,  1953

1977 – 1978

Employed at Blackfriars Pottery by Derek Smith.

 

1980

 

1997

 

2003

Ceramics Certificate, National Art School, E. Sydney, NSW

 

Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts, Monash University, Vic.

 

Master of Visual Arts, (High Distinction), Monash University

 

1981 – 2005

 

Established Balmoral Pottery specialising in salt glazing and wood firing.

Teaching part time at NAS, ANU &TAFE.

Exhibiting throughout Australia and The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, United Kingdom and USA.

Artist in Residence, ANU (2001, 2002)

Residency & participant in the annual studio tour & sale of the Upper St. Croix River Valley, Jeff Oestreich Pottery, USA, (2002, 2005)

Established pottery and water filter production project in East Timor. (2002/3)

Residency, Micki Schloessingk Pottery, Wales, UK (2003)

Demonstrator, Aberystwyth Potters Festival, Wales – constructing and firing a woodfired salt kiln (2003)

Demonstrator at ‘Art In Clay’, Hatfield House, UK (2003)

2006

‘Mashiko International Ceramics Festival 2006’, Japan. Selected to represent Australia. Making, firing, lecturing, demonstrating and exhibiting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibitions

2007

‘The 4th World Ceramics Biennale 2007’, Icheon, Korea

‘Raw Earth’, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney

‘Sandy Lockwood Ceramics’, solo show, Loes & Reinier International Gallery, The Netherlands

2006

Sandy Lockwood – Ceramics, solo show, AHM Gallery, Sydney

‘Salt-Glaze-Ceramics 2006’, Galerie Handwerk Koblenz, Germany

2006 Sidney Myer Fund International Ceramics Award, Shepparton Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia

Mashiko International Ceramics Festival Exhibition, Hamada House, Kyohan Gallery 6, Mashiko and Bunsei University, Utsunomiya Japans.

6th International Ceramics Competition, Mashiko, Japan

‘Collecting Eclectic’, AHM Gallery, Sydney.

‘Encrusted’, Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne

‘Clay Statements’,  Verge National Ceramics Conference, Brisbane

‘The Colour of White’, Sturt Gallery, Mittagong

‘Teabowls’, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney

SOFA New York, Lacoste Gallery, USA

Sandy Lockwood – ceramics, Gallery Tokonoma, Mudgereeba, Qld.

2005

‘The 3rd World Ceramic Biennale 2005’, Icheon, Korea

‘Common Ground’,  Delmar Gallery, Sydney, NSW 

‘On the Table’, Planet, Sydney, NSW

‘Dining in the Gallery’ Cudgegong House, Gulgong, NSW                                                                        

13th Annual Pottery Studio Tour and Sale, Jeff Oestreich Pottery, MN, USA

‘Australian Woodfire Survey 2005’, Canberra

‘Between Seasons’, Cudgegong House, Gulgong, NSW

‘Summer Invitational’, Lacoste Gallery, MA, USA

‘Moving Ground’, Sturt Gallery, M’gong, NSW

2004

‘Celebrating the Master II’, Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne, Vic

‘Grouped forms’, solo show, All Hand Made Gallery, Sydney, NSW

‘Cups’, Spiral Gallery, Bega, NSW

‘Winter porcelain exhibition’, Cudgegong House, Gulgong, NSW

NAS .staff exhibition, ‘Clay Modern’. Gulgong, NSW

‘Bowl’d and Beautiful’, Ceramic Art Gallery, Sydney, NSW 

2003       

‘Future Function’, Manly Art Gallery & Museum, NSW

‘Satisfaction’ Travelling Exhibition - Sturt Gallery, M’gong,NSW ,

   Craft ACT, Canberra,  Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre,

   New England Regional Art Museum, Gold Coast City Art Gallery,

   Cairns Regional Gallery (2003/4), Shepparton Art Gallery (2004)

‘Pots in the Kitchen’, Rufford Craft Centre, UK.

‘Wood Fire’ Exhibition, Alpha House, UK.

Aberystwyth Potters Festival Guest Exhibition, Wales.

‘Art in Clay’, Hatfield House, UK.

‘Out of Earth’, Ewart Gallery, Workshop Arts Centre, NSW

‘Zout, Zout, Zout’, (saltglaze exhibition) De Tiendschuur Tegelen, Netherlands.

2002       

‘Ceramic Connections’, Penrith Regional Art Gallery, NSW.

 Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, USA.

‘Satisfaction’, Lake Macquarie Regional Gallery, NSW.

‘Salzbrand 2002’, Koblenz, Germany.            

‘Ceramics – Innate Perspectives’, Goulburn Regional Gallery, NSW.   

‘Pourers’ – Gallery Tsubaki, Chiba, Japan

2000

 

‘Ceramics: The Australian Context’, a national survey show, at Campbelltown City Art Gallery, Campbelltown. ‘Tea Pot ‘ Exhibition, Wollongong City Gallery, Wollongong. ‘The Porcelain Show’, Sturt Gallery, Mittagong. ‘Wollongong Staff Show’, Project Gallery, Wollongong. ‘NAS Staff Show’, Cell Block, East Sydney.

 

‘Below the Salt’, Portsmouth Museum, UK.

‘Millennium Platter’, Ceramic Art Gallery, Sydney.

1999

‘Presiding Officers Craft Prize’, Parliament House Canberra. ‘Sidney Myer Fund International Ceramics Award’, Shepparton Art Gallery, Victoria. ‘National Art School Ceramics Staff Show’, Mura Clay Gallery, Newtown. ‘25th Alice Craft Acquisition’, Alice
Springs
, Northern Territory
. ‘Teawares – Towards 2000’, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne. ‘Taking Tea’, Old Bakery on 8th Gallery, Perth. ‘Clay x Four’, New Collectables Gallery, East Fremantle. “Salt Glaze Ceramics, Loes & Reinier International Ceramics Gallery, Deventer, The Netherlands. “Tea’, Sturt Gallery, Mittagong, N.S.W. ‘Generous Vessel’, Object Gallery, Centre for Contemporary Craft, Sydney.

1998

‘Pas D’Accrochage En Publique’, National Art School, East Sydney. Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens 11th Annual Art Exhibition, Sydney. Hyperblaster Exhibition, Mudgee Council Chambers Gallery, Mudgee.  Solo Exhibition, James Harvey Gallery, Sydney. 17th Gold Coast International Ceramic Art Award. ‘Tea For You’, Old Bakery on 8th Gallery, Perth. ‘Australian Crafts For Tea’. Exhibition, Australian Embassy, Tokyo.

1997

Nisart Gallery, Launceston, solo show, Australian Crafts For Tea, Tokyo,  ‘Local Matter’, Campbelltown City Art Gallery, Solo Exhibition, Distelfink Gallery , Melbourne, ‘Teawares’, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne, ‘1997 Sydney Teapot Show’, Inner City Clayworkers Gallery, Sydney, ‘Provenance the Artist’, James Harvey Gallery, Sydney, ‘Flair Des Kunsthandwerks, Munich.

1996

Ceramic Art Gallery, Sydney, solo show; Collectors Cups, Gallery Handwerk Koblenz Germany; The Poetic Table, Jan Taylor Gallery Sydney; Australian Woodfire Survey ‘96, Canberra; Solander Gallery ACT; Tea for Two, Teahouse Gallery ACT; ‘Postpak’ ACT; ‘The Bowled and the Beautiful’ Fremantle WA; Galleri Norby, Copenhagen Denmark; Salzbrand96, Koblenz Germany. ‘Limited Editions’, Meat market Craft Centre Melbourne

1995

Teapot Exhibition, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne;  ‘Claysculpt in the Stables’, Stables Gallery, Mudgee; ‘Rhythm of Life’, Southern Highlands Regional Art Gallery, Moss Vale; Newcastle Ceramic Art Award;  ‘Juggling the Elements’, Manly Regional Art Gallery; Sandy Lockwood - Recent Work, Fusions Gallery, Brisbane, ‘Interlock’, Artspace, Woolloomooloo.

1994

Teapots, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne; Australia Today, National Museum of Indonesia, Djkarta; Austceram ‘94, Darling Harbour Exhibition Centre, Sydney; Works in Clay, Southern Highlands Regional Gallery, Moss Vale; Christmas Show, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne.

1993

Tea House Gallery, Canberra; Teapot Show; Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne; Celebration in Clay, Mudgee Council Chambers; National Ceramic Teapot Award, L’Unique Gallery, Adelaide; Salt and Tin, Sturt Gallery, Mittagong; National Gold Coast Ceramics Art Award Exhibition.

 

1992

Berrima District Art Society, Exhibition; Christmas Exhibition, Sturt Gallery, Mittagong; Campbelltown City Art Gallery,

1991

National Potters Conference Exhibition, Griffith University, Brisbane; Teapot Show, Potters Gallery, Sydney; Teapot Show, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne.

1990

Teapot Exhibition, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne; Teapot Exhibition,

Clayworkers Gallery, Sydney; Sandy Lockwood Saltglaze, Terrapotta Gallery, Sydney.

1989

Creative Table, Manly Art Gallery.

1987

Potters Gallery, Sydney.

1986

Woodfire ‘86, Latrobe Valley Arts Centre, Gippsland.

1985

Blaxland Gallery, Sydney.

1984

Vases, Clayworkers Gallery, Sydney.

1983

Saltglaze United, Potters Gallery, Sydney; Christmas Show, Craft Council Centre Gallery, Sydney.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications –Periodicals

Pottery in Australia/Australian Ceramics

Vol

21

No 1

1982

Vol

24

No 1

1985, p35

Vol

26

No 1

1987, p33

Vol

27

No 3

1988, p56

Vol

29

No 3

1990, p40

Vol

30

No 2

1991, pp19 &24

Vol

32

No 1

1993, p37

Vol

32

No 2

1993, p79

Vol

33

No 3

1994, p7 – 9

Vol

34

No 4

1995, p35

Vol

36

No 3

1997, pp3 & 32

Vol

38

No 3

1999

 

Vol

41

No 3

2002, p48

Vol

42

No 1

2003, p6-7,24-5, 51-3,106

Vol

42

No 2

2003, p115

Vol

45

No 1

2006, p81

Vol

46

No 2

2007

 

Craft Arts
No 18 March/June 1990, p101
No 35 October 95 – Feb 96

La Ceramique Moderne, France

No 341 Nov 1990 p 10

Ceramics Monthly, USA

May, 2002, p34

 

Ceramic Review, UK

No 180      1999, 14CP

No 202      July/Aug  2003 p44-47

 

Ceramic Art & Perception International

No 2

1990, p71

No 3

1991, p47

No 12

1993, p12-17

No 23

1996, p107

No 28

1997, p116

No 31

1998, p 92-93

No 35

1999, p111

No 36

1999, p116 

 

 

 

 

No 38       1999, p37

1999, p37

No 50

2002, p64-66

No 53

 

2003, p79-80

No 57

2004, p9-10, 93-95

No 62

2005, pp65,66

 

 

 

Publications –Periodicals contd

 

 

Ceramics Technical

No. 18      2004, p49-53

No 24       2007, p58-59      

CPA News, UK

‘Getting Started’ p10, No 89 May/June 2003

 

The Log Book , Ireland

Issue 17 2004

 

Australian Highlands & Country Living

2004 Vol 2 No 4 p76-80

 

 

 

Publications – Books

 

Salt Glaze Ceramics by J. Mansfield p68 - 71.

Ceramic Artists and Galleries 1990, p12

Who’s Who of Visual Artists1995

Sandy Lockwood ISBN 0 646 25789 7