Patricia Englund
Patricia Englund, née Burge, (1922–2004) was an Australian potter and artist from Sans Souci, New South Wales.
Career
[edit]Patricia first studied painting at the Julian Ashton School in Sydney before she took pottery lessons at Wollongong Technical College, where she was taught by her husband Ivan Englund.[1] In 1955 after quickly developing as a highly skilled potter using a small wood-burning kiln, Patricia also went on to teach ceramics at the college. Patricia's works are held in collections at the National Gallery of Victoria,[2] the Powerhouse Museum[3] in Sydney and the National Gallery of Australia.[4] Her items of pottery have been exhibited in the Western Australia Art Gallery and Newcastle Teachers College as well as in New Zealand, Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong and Thailand.[5]
Exhibitions
[edit]- Four Arts in Australia 1962[8]
- National Gallery of Victoria 1963–64.[9]
- Stoneware by Patricia Englund 1966[10]
- Bonython Art Gallery 1969[11]
- Christmas Art Exhibition, Blaxland Gallery 1970[12]
- Mitchell Regional Art Gallery 1973 (Permanent Collection)[13]
- A Collection of Australian Women Artists Duvance Galleries 1978[14]
- Bathurst Regional Gallery 1995[15]
Prizes
[edit]- Hunters Hill Prize for potter in 1961 and 1966[16]
- Mirror-Waratah Prize in 1965[16]
- Royal Easter Show 1969, Art, Sculpture and Human Image Exhibitions[17]
- The Transfield Art Prize 1969[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "Ivan Englund". Retrieved 8 June 2022.
- ^ "Patricia Englund".
- ^ "Stoneware form by Patricia Englund". collection.maas.museum. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
- ^ "Patricia Englund 1922 – 2004". National Gallery of Australia. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
- ^ Australian and New Zealand Pottery. National Gallery of Victoria. 1963–1964.
- ^ a b "Potters' society of N.S.W.". Macquarie Galleries Bulletin. 1962.
- ^ Flyer: Patricia Englund Stoneware Jewellery. Macquarie Galleries. 1959.
- ^ Fours Arts In Australia. Commonwealth Art Advisory Board. 1962. p. 6.
- ^ Pottery. National Gallery of Victoria.
- ^ Simons, Anna (1966). Flyer: Stoneware by Patricia Englund, 27 September to 10 October 1966. Macquarie Galleries, Canberra.
- ^ a b Flyer: The Transfield Art Prize 1969. Bonython Art Gallery.
- ^ Christmans Art Exhibition. Blaxland Galleruy. 1970.
- ^ Potter Permanent Collection. Mitchell Regional Art Gallery. 1973.
- ^ Flyer: A Collection of Australian Women Artists. Duvance Galleries. 1978.
- ^ Ceramics Survey 1969 to 1995. Bathurst Regional Art Gallery. 1995. ISBN 0947301143.
- ^ a b Buscombe, Eve (April 1977). "Who's Who in the Australian arts". The Australian Magazine. p. 44.
- ^ "Royal Easter Show Catalogue 1967". The Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales. 1967.