Barbara Campbell-Allen
b. 1953, Griffith, New South Wales
Currently, I combine a successful art practice with teaching at the Workshop Arts Centre in Sydney and the curating of ceramic exhibitions, notably the Out of Earth series
Education
- 2000 MA (Visual Arts), Gippsland Centre for Art and Design, Monash University, Victoria
- 1994 GradDip(Visual Arts), Gippsland Centre for Art and Design, Monash University, Victoria
- 1981 Ceramic Certificate, East Sydney Technical College, Sydney
Exhibitions
- 2004 Sidney Meyer Fund International Ceramics Award, Shepparton, Victoria
- 2003 Ceramics - The Australian & New Zealand Context, Campbelltown, Sydney
- 2002 Woodfire Ceramics (solo), Mura Clay Gallery, Newtown, Sydney
- 2000 One Dream Too Many (solo), Mary Place Gallery, Paddington, Sydney
- 2000 Cerebration - Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, Manly, Sydney
- 1999 Different Stokes (international woodfire), Iowa, USA
- 1999 Presiding Officers' Acquisitive Art Prize, Parliament House, Canberra
- 1998 Ceramics by Barbara Campbell-Allen, Ewart Gallery, Workshop Arts Centre, Willoughby, Sydney
- 1996 Australian Woodfire Survey 1996, Strathnairn Ceramics Association, Canberra
- 1994 Woodfired Ceramics (solo), Porter's Gallery, Kenthurst, Sydney
- 1992 Blackfired Ceramics (solo), Shopfront Gallery, North Sydney
Publications
- 2002 'Traditional Egyptian potters' Ceramics Technical No 14, pp34 - 39
- 2001 'Magic and ash In Woodfiring Journeys and Techniques' Ceramic Review American Ceramic Society
- 2001 'Anagama firebox colour' Ceramics Technical No 12, pp60 - 66
- 2000 'Magic and ash' Ceramics Monthly vo l48, No 8
- 1999 'Paperclay in the anagama' and 'Anagama firebox colour In Different Stokes' Proceedings of the 1999 International Woodfire Conference, University of Iowa
- 1997 'Contemporary anagama practice' Ceramics Technical No 4, pp93 - 97
- 1997 'Where there's smoke...' Pottery in Australia 36/1
Featured
- Steggall, S, 2002 'Nature with a hint of architecture: recent works by Barbara Campbell-Allen' Pottery in Australia Vol 41, No 1, pp22 - 25
- Hollister, V, 1998 'Spire, oblong, circle and square: an exhibition by Barbara Campbell-Allen and Tony Tozer at Ewart Gallery Sydney' Pottery in Australia Vol 37, No 2, pp44 - 45


