Sandy Lockwood
b. 1953, London
Currently, full-time studio potter
Resume
- Specialising in woodfiring and salt glazing for the last 24 years
- Exhibited widely in Australia, Europe, USA and Asia
- Part-time teaching at National Art School, Australian National University, and TAFE colleges
- 2003 Artist in residence, Wales, UK
- 2002 Artist in residence, Minnesota, USA
- 2002/03 Established pottery and water filter production in East Timor
- MA Visual Arts, Monash University, Victoria
- Post-Graduate Dip Visual Arts, Monash University
- Trained at East Sydney Technical College, New South Wales
Selected exhibitions
- 2004 Celebrating the Master II, Skepsi on Swanston, Melbourne
- 2004 Grouped forms (solo), All Hand Made Gallery, Sydney
- 2004 Staff Exhibition, National Art School, Sydney
- 2004 Clay Modern, Gulgong, New South Wales
- 2003 Future Function, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Sydney
- 2003 Pots in the Kitchen, Rufford Craft Centre, Nottingham, UK
- 2003 Wood Fire Exhibition, Alpha House, UK
- 2003 Aberystwyth Potters Festival Guest Exhibition, Wales, UK
- 2003 Art in Clay, Hatfield House, UK
- 2003 Out of Earth, Ewart Gallery, Workshop Arts Centre, New South Wales
- 2003 Zout, Zout, Zout (saltglaze exhibition), De Tiendschuur Tegelen, Netherlands
- 2002 Ceramic Connections, Penrith Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales
- 2002 Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, USA
- 2002 Salzbrand 2002, Koblenz, Germany
- 2002 Pourers, Gallery Tsubaki, Chiba, Japan
- 2001 Is the Dinner Party Dead? CAA, Perth
- 2000 Ceramics: the Australian Context, Campbelltown City Gallery, New South Wales
- 2000 Millenium Platter, Ceramic Art Gallery, Sydney
- 2000 Below the Salt, Portsmouth Museum, UK
- 2000 The Porcelain Show, Sturt Gallery, Mittagong, New South Wales
- 1999 Salt Glaze Ceramics, Loes & Reinier International Ceramics Gallery, Netherlands
- 1999 Clay By Four, New Collectables Gallery, East Fremantle, Western Australia
- 1999 Presiding Officers' Craft Prize, Parliament House, Canberra
- 1999 Tea, exhibition of Japanese Tea Ceremony Ware, Sturt Gallery, Mittagong, New South Wales
- 1999 Sidney Myer Fund International Ceramics Award, Shepparton, Victoria
- 1999 Generous Vessel, Object Gallery, Sydney
- 1998 Australian Crafts For Tea, Australian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan
- 1998 Sandy Lockwood (solo), James Harvey Gallery, Sydney
- 1997 Solo exhibition, Nisart Gallery, Launceston, Tasmania
- 1997 Solo exhibition, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne


