Stewart Scambler
b. 1949, Scotland
Currently, I run Bohemian Ceramics with my wife Trish - we produce a range of maiolica production ware and during winter (the only time I can fire) I produce a limited range of domestic ware and individual pieces using my woodfired kiln at York. I also do a limited amount of teaching at the Fremantle Arts Centre and workshops for pottery groups around Western Australia.
Education
- 1994 BA (Visual Arts), Edith Cowan University, Western Australia
- 1979 Ceramics to Arts Studies Level, Fremantle Technical College, Western Australia
Selected solo exhibitions
- 2004 Beyond fire, Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia
- 1993 Textures, Hyogo Prefectural Government Cultural Centre, Japan
- 1991 Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia
- 1989 Gallery Arteque, Subiaco, Western Australia
- 1988 Festival of Perth, Fremantle Arts Gallery, Western Australia
- 1983 Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia
Selected exhibitions
- 2004 CAAWA selective show, Gallows Gallery, Mosman Park, Western Australia
- 2003 Intersect, Gallows Gallery, Mosman Park, Western Australia
- 2003 CAAWA selective show, Gallows Gallery, Mosman Park, Western Australia
- 2002 CAAWA selective show, Gallows Gallery, Mosman Park, Western Australia
- 2001 The Dinner Party, CMC TAFE, Perth
- 2001 Beyond Ritual, Church Gallery, Claremont, Perth
- 1999 Tempus Fugit, Gomboc Gallery, Perth
- 1999 New Waves, Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia
- 1999 Maiolica on show, La Maiolica, Fremantle, Western Australia
- 1999 Every day changes , Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, Perth
- 1996 Committed, Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia
- 1996 25 years on, Capita Building, Perth
- 1996 Fired up, All Saints College, Western Australia
- 1995 After Shock, Moores Building, Fremantle, Western Australia
- 1994 Graduate Show, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia
- 1990 Austceram '90, International Show, Burswood, Perth
- 1989 A Christmas Box, Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia
- 1989 Woodfire '89, Gulgong, New South Wales
- 1986 Woodfire '86, Latrobe Valley Arts Centre, Victoria
Publications
- 2004 Snell, T, 'Intersect: a thermal shock exhibition' Ceramics: Art and Perception No 55, pp44 - 47
- 2000 Altmann, J, 'Tempus fugit' Craft Arts International No 48
- 1997 Altmann, J, 'Committed' Ceramics: Art and Perception No 29, pp95 - 98
- 1997 McGraith, J, 'Freeing the spirit' Pottery in Australia Vol 36, No 1, pp49 - 51
- 1996 Dinham,J, 'Aftershock' Ceramic Art and Perception No 23, pp93 - 95
- 1995 Altmann, J, 'Objects concepts' Pottery in Australia Vol 34, No 4, pp32 - 34
- 1995 Price, M, 'Review: Aftershock' The Artists Chronicle No 45, p22
- 1994 Banks, R, 'Thermal shock expo' The West Australian April 22, p4
- 1994 'Mt Lawley cross draught kiln' Pottery in Australia Vol 33, no 3
- 1990 'Woodfiring - the long and the short of it' Austceram '90 Conference papers
- 1989 'A top loading anagama' Pottery in Australia Vol 28, no 3
Collections
- Art Gallery of Western Australia
- Fremantle Collection, Western Australia
- Jan Feder, Gippsland Institute, Victoria
- Crossley Collection, New South Wales


