JOHN EAGLE: STUDIO POTTER
BORN: Australia 1942
STUDIED: R.M.I.T. Diploma of Fine Art, Ceramics, 1976
EXHIBITIONS, AWARDS AND COMMISSIONS
2023 'Inspired by Landscape' The ceramics of John Eagle -Skepsi Gallery, Melbourne
2021-2022 ‘Horizons’ Solo exhibition at Art Gallery TAMA, Ararat
2016 Australia Day Award for the Community Poppy Project
2015 Marian College’s Community Poppy Project
2014 'This is Where I Live', Ararat Fine Art Gallery
2013 Skepsi Christmas Exhibition, Malvern Artists Society
2013 'Expressions of Self', Montsalvat
2012 'Engaging Forms' Exemplary Australian Ceramics, Skepsi on Swanston at Montsalvat
2010 ‘Flames of Creation’ 40 years retrospective exhibition, Ararat Fine Art Gallery
2005 Mittagong Sturt Workshops/Gallery exhibition & workshop
2004 Celebrating the Master, Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
Craft Victoria Commission for AXA International
2003 ‘Imperial Porcelain’ Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
‘National Memento Awards’ finalist
Ballarat Health Services ‘Gandarra’ water garden commission
‘Master Works in Clay’ Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
2002 ‘Master Works in Clay’ Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
Craftwest exhibition at the Mokkumto Gallery, Seoul, Korea
‘National Memento Awards’ finalist
2000 Exhibition, Maesta Art House, Ballarat
1998-2008
Exhibition and opening of LINTON STUDIOS, new home based pottery/ printmaking studios and gallery at Linton.
1997 Solo exhibition, Northcote Pottery Gallery
1995 ‘Three Directions’ Exhibition with Rosemary and Kate Eagle, Northcote Pottery Gallery.
1994 Exhibition, Potters Cottage Gallery, Warrandyte.
1993 The International Begonia Award Commission for presentation in U.K.
The Ballarat City Council Commission for presentation to Ballarat’s Sister sister, Inagawa, Japan.
‘The Teapot Show’ Distlefink Gallery
1992 Finalist, The Jennings Award
‘The Tabletop Show’ exhibition at The Meat Market Craft Centre
Represented at the Australia Council Shop, Expo’92 Seville, Spain
Exhibition, Potters Cottage Gallery, Warraqndyte
1991 ‘The Teapot Show’ Distlefink Gallery
City of Caulfield commission.
1990 Northcote Pottery Gallery, solo exhibition
1988 Winner of the National Bicentennial Art Craft Award for Functional Pottery
1980-1988 A number of solo exhibitions and inclusions in group exhibitions
Mary Deeming Gallery, Hong Kong copper red exhibition
1979 Kenwick Galleries, Sydney, solo exhibition
1978 Craft Centre, South Yarra, solo exhibition
1975 First exhibited in select exhibition ‘Craft Victoria’ at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Articles Published:
1997 Pottery in Australia: Spring
1996 Pottery in Australia: Autumn
1995 Pottery in Australia: Summer
1994 Pottery in Australia: Winter
1994 Pottery in Australia: Autumn
1993 Pottery in Australia: Autumn
1992 Pottery in Australia: Spring
Publications:
The Potter’s Directory of Shape and Form by Neil French - Kraus
BORN: Australia 1942
STUDIED: R.M.I.T. Diploma of Fine Art, Ceramics, 1976
EXHIBITIONS, AWARDS AND COMMISSIONS
2023 'Inspired by Landscape' The ceramics of John Eagle -Skepsi Gallery, Melbourne
2021-2022 ‘Horizons’ Solo exhibition at Art Gallery TAMA, Ararat
2016 Australia Day Award for the Community Poppy Project
2015 Marian College’s Community Poppy Project
2014 'This is Where I Live', Ararat Fine Art Gallery
2013 Skepsi Christmas Exhibition, Malvern Artists Society
2013 'Expressions of Self', Montsalvat
2012 'Engaging Forms' Exemplary Australian Ceramics, Skepsi on Swanston at Montsalvat
2010 ‘Flames of Creation’ 40 years retrospective exhibition, Ararat Fine Art Gallery
2005 Mittagong Sturt Workshops/Gallery exhibition & workshop
2004 Celebrating the Master, Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
Craft Victoria Commission for AXA International
2003 ‘Imperial Porcelain’ Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
‘National Memento Awards’ finalist
Ballarat Health Services ‘Gandarra’ water garden commission
‘Master Works in Clay’ Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
2002 ‘Master Works in Clay’ Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
Craftwest exhibition at the Mokkumto Gallery, Seoul, Korea
‘National Memento Awards’ finalist
2000 Exhibition, Maesta Art House, Ballarat
1998-2008
Exhibition and opening of LINTON STUDIOS, new home based pottery/ printmaking studios and gallery at Linton.
1997 Solo exhibition, Northcote Pottery Gallery
1995 ‘Three Directions’ Exhibition with Rosemary and Kate Eagle, Northcote Pottery Gallery.
1994 Exhibition, Potters Cottage Gallery, Warrandyte.
1993 The International Begonia Award Commission for presentation in U.K.
The Ballarat City Council Commission for presentation to Ballarat’s Sister sister, Inagawa, Japan.
‘The Teapot Show’ Distlefink Gallery
1992 Finalist, The Jennings Award
‘The Tabletop Show’ exhibition at The Meat Market Craft Centre
Represented at the Australia Council Shop, Expo’92 Seville, Spain
Exhibition, Potters Cottage Gallery, Warraqndyte
1991 ‘The Teapot Show’ Distlefink Gallery
City of Caulfield commission.
1990 Northcote Pottery Gallery, solo exhibition
1988 Winner of the National Bicentennial Art Craft Award for Functional Pottery
1980-1988 A number of solo exhibitions and inclusions in group exhibitions
Mary Deeming Gallery, Hong Kong copper red exhibition
1979 Kenwick Galleries, Sydney, solo exhibition
1978 Craft Centre, South Yarra, solo exhibition
1975 First exhibited in select exhibition ‘Craft Victoria’ at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Articles Published:
1997 Pottery in Australia: Spring
1996 Pottery in Australia: Autumn
1995 Pottery in Australia: Summer
1994 Pottery in Australia: Winter
1994 Pottery in Australia: Autumn
1993 Pottery in Australia: Autumn
1992 Pottery in Australia: Spring
Publications:
The Potter’s Directory of Shape and Form by Neil French - Kraus