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Joyce Scott

Joyce Scott FRSASA[1] 'is an Australian artist working in drawing, oil painting and ceramics.'[2] 'She has held ten independent exhibitions, is represented internationally and has received five awards.'[2] 'Scott, née Mottershead, was born in Poynton, Cheshire, England in 1938 and migrated with her family to Adelaide, South Australia in 1951.'[2]

Joyce Scott

FRSASA
Born
Joyce Ellen Mottershead

(1938-12-04)4 December 1938
NationalityAustralian
EducationBEd, GradDipEd(Art), DipDesign(Ceramics)
Notable workIn the National Gallery of Australia Collection
Awards3 International, 2 Australian

Highlights edit

Joyce Scott studied ceramics ‘in the early 1970s under the tutelage of Milton Moon, a dynamic teacher’.[3] She '... received a Diploma of Design, Ceramics and a Graduate Diploma of Education (Art) from the Adelaide College of Art, and later qualified for a Bachelor of Education from the South Australian College of Advanced Education.'[2] In 1976, Scott was made a Fellow of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts.[4]

'A long-running relationship between the artist and Greenhill Galleries commenced with her first exhibition in 1974.'[2] Art Critic Ivor Frances reported in a newspaper review, Pottery is Exciting, that ‘The [exhibition] pottery is large and sculptural, subtly coloured in harmonious glazes .. Joyce Scott has overcome many of the firing problems which occur in making large, light ceramic articles .. [and] the glazes crawl and break into fractured earth colours, browns and greens, all over the surface.’[5]

'In awarding ... [Scott] first prize for the 1974 Carillion City Festival Ceramics Award, judge Kenneth Hood, then Curator of Decorative Arts and Senior Curator at the National Gallery of Victoria, described her entry as of "exceptional quality" and said: "Joyce Scott was clearly a potter of major talent ... [who] manages to combine a feeling of massiveness with a sense of lightness, even elegance, and the combination of the two is exceedingly satisfying .. The pot springs up from its small base and its almost circular contour is modified and altered in one or two places in the most subtle way. The whole pot was covered with a glaze which has considerable variation of tone and colour".'[2][6]

As a young artist and teacher, Scott was engaged in the political transformations of the 1970s. The United Nations declared 1975 to be International Women’s Year, with conferences and celebrations held worldwide, including a broad programme of events in Adelaide, South Australia. As part those activities, Scott participated in an exhibition of women artists held at the Adelaide Festival Centre.

Later that year, Scott took part in a delegation of Australian potters[7] as guests of the People's Republic of China. The party of 10, led by Australian Potter Ivan McMeekin[8] and accompanied by Diplomat Geoffrey Marginson, spent 35 days studying pottery techniques in urban and regional settings. This delegation formed part of cultural exchanges consequent to the opening of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1972.

Scott held her first major exhibition outside her home state at Solander Gallery, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Rowland Richardson, Head, North Adelaide School of Art, reviewed the opening in the Spring 1978 edition of Pottery in Australia. He wrote that ‘The forms are mainly hand built with dry or matt "earth" glazes sprayed on. The sun, usually seen as a negative form, is often surrounded with a lattice of clay depicting the shimmering, radiating heat. A sun which bakes dry the landscape, but is still very much at the centre of it. However, the more recent work has a totemic feel to it. It is stronger, more geometric, and is decorated with a formal engobe pattern. [Joyce Scott] is a thoroughly professional artist, sketching a lot, determinedly independent and unaffected by fashions. I believe she is one of the few ceramic artists who have been able to imbue their work with a uniquely Australian feel.’[9]

'As part of an ongoing relationship with the political left, in the early 1980s Scott donated artwork to exhibition fundraisers of the Australian Labor Party.'[2] A personal letter of appreciation[10] from the then Leader of the Opposition, John Bannon, records her contribution.

Subsequently, '... in 1983, the late John Bannon, then Premier of South Australia, opened an exhibition of Scott’s ceramics at Bonython Art Gallery.'[2][11] 'The exhibition was reviewed by Stephen Skillitzi in the Spring 1983 edition of S.A. Crafts. Skillitzi, then Lecturer in Charge of Ceramics at the South Australia School of Art, praised the 'intrinsic warmth and richness of clay, amber and black oxides, and white glaze are fused into composites that are bold in their simplicity and yet rich in their delicate detail of applied brushed and incised textural patterns and line and soft torn clay slab additions.’[2][12] After surveying a number of individual artworks, Skillitzi concluded ‘These strongly conceived yet delicately executed and cogent statements in stoneware underline Joyce Scott’s gradual refinement and maturation into a ceramic artist with significant vision.’[12]

Wild Grass was the title of Scott’s first drawing exhibition. A review of the exhibition by the prominent art critic Neville Weston in The Advertiser newspaper said ‘Joyce Scott’s [1985 drawing] exhibition at Greenhill Galleries .. suggests that the landscape feel, which has always been a strong feature of her ceramics, is no longer pot bound … it is an exciting exhibition.’[13] In correspondence to the artist about the exhibits, Australian painter and 'master of contemporary landscape'[14] Geoff Wilson[15] magnanimously observed 'you show the same fascinating ease with your drawings as with your ceramics. I wouldn't dare tackle such complex subjects.'[16] He further commended Scott on the 'rewarding success' of selling all exhibited works.

'During the late 1980s and early 1990s Scott lectured in the School of Art and Design Education at the University of South Australia.'[2][17] 'She coordinated Units in Sculpture, Clay, Glaze Technology, Visual Research and Core Studies across all years of the Graduate Programme.'[2][18]

‘In 1986 and ’89 her work gained international recognition, and among her achievements she received two Honourable Mentions in the form of certificates presented for outstanding achievement at [both] the First and Second International Ceramics Contests in Nagoya, [Mino], Japan. Her work has since been acquired by a number of state and international art museums’ said Dr Noris Ioannou.[19] 'Japanese pottery and porcelain is acknowledged as the world’s finest and Scott amplified her international recognition with an Honorable Certificate, Silver Prize[20] at the 1988 International Pottery Exhibition of The Japanese Pottery Association, Tokyo.'[2]

The August 1989 edition of Craft Arts International was fronted by Scott’s work and carried a four-page feature article on her ceramics by Dr Doug Boughton, the then Head of the School of Art and Design Education, South Australian College of Advanced Education. Boughton described ‘Each piece [as] uncompromising in its "earthiness", a feeling created through the glowing warmth of the earth reds, burnt oranges, and yellow ochres which appear to shimmer across the surfaces almost like the illusion of a mirage on a desert landscape. Stain and glaze are used on clay with a sensitivity and authority that would seem to be more the province of a painter than a ceramist. It is not a surprise that Joyce Scott regards the flat areas of her pieces as a "canvas of clay" on which she works her magic with variations of tone and intensity of hue.’[3] Boughton quoted the artist as saying: "I am endeavouring to produce a series of forms and images influenced and inspired by the Australian landscape. I want to celebrate the vitality of the land, and uncover a different reality. This involves a two-way vision, looking outward, and looking inward at the essence of life.’’’

 
Joyce Ellen Scott's potter's mark

The 1995 edition of Craft Arts International published a second feature article on Scott by historian and freelance writer Dr Noris Ioannou. In this article, entitled Eye of the Sun, Dr Ioannou said ‘Scott‘s work is a joyous celebration of sun, life and the fecundity of the South Australian Landscape. Her large, abstracted, slab-built vessels seem to rise from a primeval base to suggest stylised natural terrain; alternatively, the forms suggest microcosmic views of the placental womb. Whatever the imagery implies, the central idea is that of birth, regeneration, and fertility.’[19] He continued ‘Underpinning her evocative imagery is the concept of containment, as symbolised by the principal form of her work, the vessel. For Scott, the vessel represents the earth, the timelessness of nature and the heavens. The metaphor of the vessel as the earth also extends to its representation of human life, both individual and collective. Earth, material culture, and human life are therefore interlinked and symbolised through the fired clay vessel. As such, Scott, through her ceramic sculptures, is essentially exploring the universal human condition. Above all, however, it is the balance of this fragile planet — both the life on it, as well as the inner equilibrium which each and every person seeks to achieve - that she especially seeks to symbolise in her new sculptures.’

Awards edit

1974 First prize Adelaide University Union Bookshop
1974 First prize [6][21] Bathurst Carillion City Festival, NSW
1986 Honorable Mention [22] for outstanding achievement First International Ceramics Contest, Mino, Japan [23]
1988 Honorable Certificate, Silver Prize [20] and plague [24] 1988 International Pottery Exhibition,
The Japanese Pottery Association, Tokyo
1989 Honorable Mention [25] for outstanding achievement Second International Ceramics Competition, Mino, Japan [23]

Represented edit

Scott's work is represented in the:

Exhibitions edit

Independent edit

Between 1974 and 1993, Scott held nine ceramics exhibitions:

In 1985 she presented Wild Grass,[13][59] an exhibition of drawing at Greenhill Galleries, SA, opened by Dr John Skull, Dean, SACAE.

Group edit

Joyce Scott has exhibited in numerous invitation exhibitions in all Australian States. These include:

Publications edit

International edit

  • The Masters of Modern Ceramics 1986, Faenza, Italy [82]
  • La Ceramica Moderna, Italy, 1987 [83]
  • Heat Wave, ʼ88 International Pottery Exhibition, Tokyo [84]
  • 2a Biennale Internazionale Di Ceramica Contemporanae [85]
  • Ceramic Landscapes, Crafts Arts International, 1989 [3][86]
  • Whirl Wind, 2nd International Ceramics Competition, Mino, Japan, 1989 [87]
  • Eye of the Sun, Crafts Arts International, 1995 [19][88]

Australian edit

  • Pottery in Australia:
    • Greenhill Galleries, 1974 [89]
    • Festival of Arts Exhibition, 1976 [90]
    • Solandar Gallery, 1978 [9]
    • Night Eclipse, 1980 [91]
    • Daybreak, 1980 [92]
    • Festival Craft Exhibition, 1982 [61]
    • Bonython Exhibition, 1983 [93]
    • Olive Earth, 1987 [94]
    • Greenhill Galleries, 1987 [95]
    • Capturing the Wonder of Nature's Lifecycle, 1995 [96]
  • Force Intensified, Australian Crafts, 1977 [28]
  • Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand, 1979 [97]
  • Potters' Directory & Information Book, 1981 [98]
  • Cameo Reflections, S.A. Crafts, 1983 [12]
  • Clay Statements, Australian Contemporary Ceramics, 1985 [99]
  • Craft Australia: year book 1984 [100]
  • Ceramics in South Australia 1836-1986, from Folk to Studio Pottery, 1986[101]
  • Adelaide Festival of Arts ʼ88, Art and Australia, 1987 [102]
  • International Mino Exhibition, Japan, Craft Australia, 1987 [103]
  • South Australian Ceramic Inglewood Award 1988 [104]
  • Craft Arts Maganize, Annual Buyers' Guide Supplement 1988-89 [105]
  • Artfile, 1992 [106]
  • Kalori, Royal South Australian Society of Arts, 2016, Cover page and feature article [107][108]
  • Members Sketchbook II, Royal South Australian Society of Arts, 2016, Two page survey [109]
  • A Visual History: The Royal South Australian Society of Arts, 1856-2016, Volume One [110][111]
  • A Visual History: The Royal South Australian Society of Arts, 1856-2016, Volume Two, Two page entry [112][113]


External links edit

  • Joyce Scott, Artist Photo Gallery

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Not to be confused with the American artist Joyce J Scott A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Joyce Scott FRSASA 1 is an Australian artist working in drawing oil painting and ceramics 2 She has held ten independent exhibitions is represented internationally and has received five awards 2 Scott nee Mottershead was born in Poynton Cheshire England in 1938 and migrated with her family to Adelaide South Australia in 1951 2 Joyce ScottFRSASABornJoyce Ellen Mottershead 1938 12 04 4 December 1938NationalityAustralianEducationBEd GradDipEd Art DipDesign Ceramics Notable workIn the National Gallery of Australia CollectionAwards3 International 2 Australian Contents 1 Highlights 2 Awards 3 Represented 4 Exhibitions 4 1 Independent 4 2 Group 5 Publications 5 1 International 5 2 Australian 6 External links 7 ReferencesHighlights editJoyce Scott studied ceramics in the early 1970s under the tutelage of Milton Moon a dynamic teacher 3 She received a Diploma of Design Ceramics and a Graduate Diploma of Education Art from the Adelaide College of Art and later qualified for a Bachelor of Education from the South Australian College of Advanced Education 2 In 1976 Scott was made a Fellow of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts 4 A long running relationship between the artist and Greenhill Galleries commenced with her first exhibition in 1974 2 Art Critic Ivor Frances reported in a newspaper review Pottery is Exciting that The exhibition pottery is large and sculptural subtly coloured in harmonious glazes Joyce Scott has overcome many of the firing problems which occur in making large light ceramic articles and the glazes crawl and break into fractured earth colours browns and greens all over the surface 5 In awarding Scott first prize for the 1974 Carillion City Festival Ceramics Award judge Kenneth Hood then Curator of Decorative Arts and Senior Curator at the National Gallery of Victoria described her entry as of exceptional quality and said Joyce Scott was clearly a potter of major talent who manages to combine a feeling of massiveness with a sense of lightness even elegance and the combination of the two is exceedingly satisfying The pot springs up from its small base and its almost circular contour is modified and altered in one or two places in the most subtle way The whole pot was covered with a glaze which has considerable variation of tone and colour 2 6 As a young artist and teacher Scott was engaged in the political transformations of the 1970s The United Nations declared 1975 to be International Women s Year with conferences and celebrations held worldwide including a broad programme of events in Adelaide South Australia As part those activities Scott participated in an exhibition of women artists held at the Adelaide Festival Centre Later that year Scott took part in a delegation of Australian potters 7 as guests of the People s Republic of China The party of 10 led by Australian Potter Ivan McMeekin 8 and accompanied by Diplomat Geoffrey Marginson spent 35 days studying pottery techniques in urban and regional settings This delegation formed part of cultural exchanges consequent to the opening of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1972 Scott held her first major exhibition outside her home state at Solander Gallery Canberra Australian Capital Territory Rowland Richardson Head North Adelaide School of Art reviewed the opening in the Spring 1978 edition of Pottery in Australia He wrote that The forms are mainly hand built with dry or matt earth glazes sprayed on The sun usually seen as a negative form is often surrounded with a lattice of clay depicting the shimmering radiating heat A sun which bakes dry the landscape but is still very much at the centre of it However the more recent work has a totemic feel to it It is stronger more geometric and is decorated with a formal engobe pattern Joyce Scott is a thoroughly professional artist sketching a lot determinedly independent and unaffected by fashions I believe she is one of the few ceramic artists who have been able to imbue their work with a uniquely Australian feel 9 As part of an ongoing relationship with the political left in the early 1980s Scott donated artwork to exhibition fundraisers of the Australian Labor Party 2 A personal letter of appreciation 10 from the then Leader of the Opposition John Bannon records her contribution Subsequently in 1983 the late John Bannon then Premier of South Australia opened an exhibition of Scott s ceramics at Bonython Art Gallery 2 11 The exhibition was reviewed by Stephen Skillitzi in the Spring 1983 edition of S A Crafts Skillitzi then Lecturer in Charge of Ceramics at the South Australia School of Art praised the intrinsic warmth and richness of clay amber and black oxides and white glaze are fused into composites that are bold in their simplicity and yet rich in their delicate detail of applied brushed and incised textural patterns and line and soft torn clay slab additions 2 12 After surveying a number of individual artworks Skillitzi concluded These strongly conceived yet delicately executed and cogent statements in stoneware underline Joyce Scott s gradual refinement and maturation into a ceramic artist with significant vision 12 Wild Grass was the title of Scott s first drawing exhibition A review of the exhibition by the prominent art critic Neville Weston in The Advertiser newspaper said Joyce Scott s 1985 drawing exhibition at Greenhill Galleries suggests that the landscape feel which has always been a strong feature of her ceramics is no longer pot bound it is an exciting exhibition 13 In correspondence to the artist about the exhibits Australian painter and master of contemporary landscape 14 Geoff Wilson 15 magnanimously observed you show the same fascinating ease with your drawings as with your ceramics I wouldn t dare tackle such complex subjects 16 He further commended Scott on the rewarding success of selling all exhibited works During the late 1980s and early 1990s Scott lectured in the School of Art and Design Education at the University of South Australia 2 17 She coordinated Units in Sculpture Clay Glaze Technology Visual Research and Core Studies across all years of the Graduate Programme 2 18 In 1986 and 89 her work gained international recognition and among her achievements she received two Honourable Mentions in the form of certificates presented for outstanding achievement at both the First and Second International Ceramics Contests in Nagoya Mino Japan Her work has since been acquired by a number of state and international art museums said Dr Noris Ioannou 19 Japanese pottery and porcelain is acknowledged as the world s finest and Scott amplified her international recognition with an Honorable Certificate Silver Prize 20 at the 1988 International Pottery Exhibition of The Japanese Pottery Association Tokyo 2 The August 1989 edition of Craft Arts International was fronted by Scott s work and carried a four page feature article on her ceramics by Dr Doug Boughton the then Head of the School of Art and Design Education South Australian College of Advanced Education Boughton described Each piece as uncompromising in its earthiness a feeling created through the glowing warmth of the earth reds burnt oranges and yellow ochres which appear to shimmer across the surfaces almost like the illusion of a mirage on a desert landscape Stain and glaze are used on clay with a sensitivity and authority that would seem to be more the province of a painter than a ceramist It is not a surprise that Joyce Scott regards the flat areas of her pieces as a canvas of clay on which she works her magic with variations of tone and intensity of hue 3 Boughton quoted the artist as saying I am endeavouring to produce a series of forms and images influenced and inspired by the Australian landscape I want to celebrate the vitality of the land and uncover a different reality This involves a two way vision looking outward and looking inward at the essence of life nbsp Joyce Ellen Scott s potter s markThe 1995 edition of Craft Arts International published a second feature article on Scott by historian and freelance writer Dr Noris Ioannou In this article entitled Eye of the Sun Dr Ioannou said Scott s work is a joyous celebration of sun life and the fecundity of the South Australian Landscape Her large abstracted slab built vessels seem to rise from a primeval base to suggest stylised natural terrain alternatively the forms suggest microcosmic views of the placental womb Whatever the imagery implies the central idea is that of birth regeneration and fertility 19 He continued Underpinning her evocative imagery is the concept of containment as symbolised by the principal form of her work the vessel For Scott the vessel represents the earth the timelessness of nature and the heavens The metaphor of the vessel as the earth also extends to its representation of human life both individual and collective Earth material culture and human life are therefore interlinked and symbolised through the fired clay vessel As such Scott through her ceramic sculptures is essentially exploring the universal human condition Above all however it is the balance of this fragile planet both the life on it as well as the inner equilibrium which each and every person seeks to achieve that she especially seeks to symbolise in her new sculptures Awards edit1974 First prize Adelaide University Union Bookshop1974 First prize 6 21 Bathurst Carillion City Festival NSW1986 Honorable Mention 22 for outstanding achievement First International Ceramics Contest Mino Japan 23 1988 Honorable Certificate Silver Prize 20 and plague 24 1988 International Pottery Exhibition The Japanese Pottery Association Tokyo1989 Honorable Mention 25 for outstanding achievement Second International Ceramics Competition Mino Japan 23 Represented editScott s work is represented in the National Gallery of Australia 26 27 28 29 30 Rockhampton Art Gallery 31 32 Bathurst Regional Art Gallery 33 Adelaide College of the Arts and Education 34 Artbank Australia 35 Arts Council of Bunbury 36 Museum of Contemporary Ceramics Grottaglia Italy 37 South Australian Studio Potters Collection 38 Jupiters Hotel and Casino Hyatt Regency Adelaide 39 And private collections in Australia the United Kingdom New Zealand Italy Japan and the United States Exhibitions editIndependent edit Between 1974 and 1993 Scott held nine ceramics exhibitions Greenhill Galleries SA 1974 5 40 41 Greenhill Galleries SA 1976 42 43 Solander Galleries ACT 1978 9 44 45 Greenhill Galleries SA 1980 Opened by Dr Gregor Ramsey Director ACAE 46 47 Bonython Gallery SA 1983 Opened by the Hon John Bannon Premier SA 11 Holdsworth Gallery NSW 1986 48 49 Greenhill Galleries WA 1987 50 51 Greenhill Galleries SA 1988 Opened by Sir Rupert Hamer KCMG 52 53 54 55 Kensington Gallery SA 1993 Opened by Patti Warashina USA Artist 56 57 58 In 1985 she presented Wild Grass 13 59 an exhibition of drawing at Greenhill Galleries SA opened by Dr John Skull Dean SACAE Group edit Joyce Scott has exhibited in numerous invitation exhibitions in all Australian States These include Mitchell Regional Art Gallery Bathurst New South Wales 1974 6 International Women s Year Festival Theatre Adelaide South Australia 1975 The International Bendigo Award Victoria 1976 Fringe Festival Halmaag Gallery 1976 60 Australian Craft touring Australia and abroad 1978 28 Twelve South Australian Potters Potters Society Sydney New South Wales 1978 Ceramics Conference Exhibition Sydney New South Wales 1978 Modern Masters Caltex Award Royal Society of Arts Adelaide South Australia 1978 Festival Craft Exhibition Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Tasmania 1981 61 10th Anniversary Exhibition Greenhill Galleries 1982 62 National Ceramics Conference Exhibition Greenhill Galleries Adelaide South Australia 1983 Darling Downs National Ceramics Award Queensland 1984 63 Autumn Drift Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory 1984 64 Kensington Gallery South Australia mixed media exhibition 1990 Adelaide Festival of Arts Kensington Gallery South Australia 1998 An Old Salt Oil painting Salt of the Earth SALA Festival 65 and the Royal South Australian Society of Arts 4 Winter 2015 66 The Innocent Oil painting Point of View Royal South Australian Society of Arts 4 Gallery Spring 2015 67 Sounds of Silence Pencil on cartridge Monochromatic Royal South Australian Society of Arts 4 Gallery Summer 2015 16 68 Sheppie on a Persian Rug Oil painting Out of the Box Royal South Australian Society of Arts 4 Gallery Fringe Autumn 2016 69 Let s Go Oil painting Rainy Days Royal South Australian Society of Arts 4 Gallery Autumn 2016 70 Memories Oil painting Captured Moments SALA Festival 65 and the Royal South Australian Society of Arts 4 Spring 2016 71 Premonition Oil painting Caring For Our Planet 7th Solar Art Prize Royal South Australian Society of Arts 4 2016 72 The Young Violinist Oil painting Proud To Be 160 RSASA Anniversary Exhibition Artworks by Significant Past Members 2016 73 opened by His Excellency the Honourable Hieu Van Le AC Governor of South Australia Adelaide Remembers Oil painting Authentic Adelaide Adelaide Town Hall RSASA 2016 74 opened by The Lady Mayoress Genevieve Theseira Haese Adelaide City Council Imagine If This Was You Oil painting Imagine RSASA 2017 75 Graduation Oil painting Winds of Change RSASA 2017 76 Gypsy and Sheppie Oil painting Wet Wild amp Woolly RSASA 2017 77 For Ever Oil painting New Life RSASA 2017 78 Turquoise and Gold Ceramics 79 A Family Affair RSASA 2017 80 Tranquility Oil on Board A Walk in the Park RSASA Summer 2018 81 Publications editInternational edit The Masters of Modern Ceramics 1986 Faenza Italy 82 La Ceramica Moderna Italy 1987 83 Heat Wave ʼ88 International Pottery Exhibition Tokyo 84 2a Biennale Internazionale Di Ceramica Contemporanae 85 Ceramic Landscapes Crafts Arts International 1989 3 86 Whirl Wind 2nd International Ceramics Competition Mino Japan 1989 87 Eye of the Sun Crafts Arts International 1995 19 88 Australian edit Pottery in Australia Greenhill Galleries 1974 89 Festival of Arts Exhibition 1976 90 Solandar Gallery 1978 9 Night Eclipse 1980 91 Daybreak 1980 92 Festival Craft Exhibition 1982 61 Bonython Exhibition 1983 93 Olive Earth 1987 94 Greenhill Galleries 1987 95 Capturing the Wonder of Nature s Lifecycle 1995 96 Force Intensified Australian Crafts 1977 28 Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand 1979 97 Potters Directory amp Information Book 1981 98 Cameo Reflections S A Crafts 1983 12 Clay Statements Australian Contemporary Ceramics 1985 99 Craft Australia year book 1984 100 Ceramics in South Australia 1836 1986 from Folk to Studio Pottery 1986 101 Adelaide Festival of Arts ʼ88 Art and Australia 1987 102 International Mino Exhibition Japan Craft Australia 1987 103 South Australian Ceramic Inglewood Award 1988 104 Craft Arts Maganize Annual Buyers Guide Supplement 1988 89 105 Artfile 1992 106 Kalori Royal South Australian Society of Arts 2016 Cover page and feature article 107 108 Members Sketchbook II Royal South Australian Society of Arts 2016 Two page survey 109 A Visual History The Royal South Australian Society of Arts 1856 2016 Volume One 110 111 A Visual History The Royal South Australian Society of Arts 1856 2016 Volume Two Two page entry 112 113 External links editJoyce Scott Artist Photo GalleryReferences edit Fellow South Australian Royal Society of Arts Archived from the original on 17 May 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l Dutkiewicz Adam 2017 A Visual History The Royal South Australian Society of Arts 1856 2016 Volume Two Royal South Australian Society of Arts Inc p 271 ISBN 9780994648013 a b c Dr Boughton Doug August October 1989 Ceramic Landscapes Crafts Arts International 16 Craft Art Pty Ltd front page 65 68 ISSN 1038 846X a b c d e f g h Royal South Australian Society of Arts Archived from the original on 17 May 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2014 a b Frances Ivor 24 April 1974 POTTERY IS EXITING The Advertiser News Ltd ISSN 1039 4192 a b c Pottery Fastest Growing Art Western Advocate FairFax Regional Media September 1974 ISSN 1328 3790 Bound for China The Advertiser News Ltd 26 July 1975 ISSN 1039 4192 Ivan McMeekin Design amp Art Australia Online Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 27 August 2015 a b c Joyce Scott Solandar Gallery September 22 October 8 Canberra Pottery in Australia 17 2 The Potters Society of Australia 60 Spring 1978 ISSN 0048 4954 Letter of appreciation from John Bannon to Joyce Scott for artworks donated to the Australian Labor Party Archived from the original on 4 September 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 a b Exhibition Invitation Card Bonython Gallery SA 1983 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 26 July 2014 a b c Joyce Scott Cameo Reflections S A Crafts Special Ceramics Conference Edition 25 Craft Council of South Australia Inc 41 Spring 1983 ISSN 0157 3667 a b Western Neville 23 July 1985 A noted architectural presence The Advertiser News Ltd ISSN 1039 4192 Geoff Wilson Interrogated Landscape Australian Broadcasting Commission 18 August 2015 Archived from the original on 18 November 2015 Retrieved 16 November 2015 Geoff Wilson Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 Geoff Wilson correspondence 1985 Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 The South Australian College of Advanced Education became the University of South Australia during this period Scott lectured at both Joyce Scott Appointment Letter University of South Australia Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 a b c Dr Ioannou Noris 1995 Eye of the Sun Crafts Arts International 34 Craft Art Pty Ltd 44 46 ISSN 1038 846X a b Honorable Certificate Silver Prize 88 International Pottery Exhibition Japan Pottery Association Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Carillon City Festival Art Award 1974 Archived from the original on 25 July 2014 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Honorable Mention 1st International Ceramics Contest Mino Japan 1986 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2014 a b International Ceramics Festival Mino Japan Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Plague for Silver Prize 88 International Pottery Exhibition Japan Pottery Association Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Honorable Mention 2nd International Ceramics Competition Mino Japan 1989 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Force Intensified ArtSearch National Gallery of Australia Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 25 July 2014 A letter from the Australian National Gallery to Joyce Scott confirming that the Gallery holds her work Archived from the original on 23 April 2016 Retrieved 31 March 2016 a b c Joyce Scott Force Intensified 1977 Australian Crafts A Survey of Recent Work 25 2 Craft Council of Australia 38 Summer 1978 ISSN 0004 301X The Australian Craft Board touring exhibition Australian Crafts was acquired by the National Gallery of Australia in 1980 Centre for Australian Art From the National Gallery Collection Archived from the original on 27 March 2023 Retrieved 22 July 2014 Acquisition Confirmation Email Rockhampton Art Gallery 1986 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Rockhampton Art Gallery Rockhampton Queensland Australia Archived from the original on 27 March 2023 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Shaping Spirit Gallery Catalogue Bathurst Regional Art Gallery Archived from the original on 25 July 2014 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Confirmation Email From Max Lyle via Dr Gregory Ramsay PDF Archived PDF from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 6 August 2014 Acquisition Receipt Artbank 1983 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Bunbury Regional Art Galleries Bunbury Western Australia Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Museum of Contemporary Ceramics Grottaglia Italy Archived from the original on 28 October 2012 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Record of Joyce Scott artwork held in the South Australian Studio Potters Collection Archived from the original on 13 October 2014 Retrieved 7 October 2014 Acquisition Receipt Adelaide Hyatt Regency 1988 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Exhibition Invitation Card Greenhill Galleries SA 1974 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 26 July 2014 Greenhill Galleries Adelaide South Australia Archived from the original on 26 June 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Murray Harvey Nigel 22 March 1976 Inspired by the French Revolution The Advertiser News Ltd ISSN 1039 4192 Greenhill Galleries Exhibitions National Gallery of Australia Research Library OCLC 271079265 Hinchliffe Meredith September 1978 With inner strength The Canberra Times FairFax Media ISSN 0157 6925 Solander Galleries Yarralumla Australian Capital Territory Australia Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Art Exhibitions and Collections Fringe Vault 1980 Adelaide Fringe Inc Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Exhibition Pamphlet Greenhill Galleries SA 1980 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 26 July 2014 See Box 137 Records of Holdsworth Galleries National Library of Australia Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Holdsworth Gallery Sydney New South Wales Australia Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Exhibition Poster Greenhill Galleries WA 1987 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 26 July 2014 Greenhill Galleries Claremont Western Australia Australia Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Photograph of the Artist 1988 Messenger Press Collection State Library South Australia B70869 945 Archived from the original on 27 March 2023 Retrieved 23 July 2014 Photograph of the Artist 1988 Messenger Press Collection State Library South Australia B70869 944 Archived from the original on 27 March 2023 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Exhibition Invitation Card Greenhill Galleries SA 1988 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 26 July 2014 Art Exhibitions and Collections Fringe Vault 1988 Adelaide Fringe Inc Archived from the original on 24 July 2014 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Ioannou Noris 17 July 1993 Searching the human state The Advertiser News Ltd ISSN 1039 4192 Exhibition Invitation Kensington Gallery SA 1993 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Exhibition Poster Kensington Gallery SA 1993 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 26 July 2014 Exhibition Invitation Card Greenhill Galleries SA 1985 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Art Exhibitions and Collections Fringe Vault 1976 Adelaide Fringe Inc Archived from the original on 25 April 2018 Retrieved 22 July 2014 a b Joyce Scott Festival Craft Exhibition Queen Victoria Museum amp Art Gallery Tasmania Pottery in Australia 21 2 The Potters Society of Australia 56 November December 1982 ISSN 0048 4954 Exhibition Invitation Card Greenhill Galleries SA 1982 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Letter confirming participation in the Darling Downs National Ceramics Award 1984 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Letter from Exhibition Patron Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 29 July 2014 a b South Australian Living Artists Festival Archived from the original on 29 August 2016 Retrieved 26 August 2016 Salt of the Earth 2015 Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSASA Members Winter Exhibition held in conjunction with South Australian Living Artists Festival SALA Point of View 2015 Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSASA Fellows Spring Exhibition 25 Oct to 15 Nov Monochromatic 2016 Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSASA Fellows Summer Exhibition 11 Dec to 10 Jan Out of the Box 2016 Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSASA Members Autumn Exhibition 14 Feb to 13 Mar Rainy Days 2016 Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSASA Members Autumn Exhibition 15 May to 5 June Captured Moments 2016 Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSASA Members Spring Exhibition held in conjunction with South Australian Living Artists Festival SALA 31 July to 28 August Caring For Our Planet 7th Solar Art Prize 2016 Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSASA 2 October to 23 October Proud To Be 160 Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSASA Anniversary Exhibition Artworks by Significant Past Members 2016 28 October to 4 December Authentic Adelaide 1 December 2016 to 15 January 2017 Presented by the Royal South Australian Society of Arts and supported by the Adelaide Town Hall Celebrating the RSASA s 160th Anniversary and the Adelaide Town Hall s 150th Anniversary Imagine 9 December 2016 to 15 January 2017 Presented by the Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSA Gallery Winds of Change 19 February 2017 to 12 March 2017 Presented by the Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSA Gallery Wet Wild amp Woolly 11 June 2017 to 2 July 2017 Presented by the Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSA Gallery New Life 3 September 2017 to 24 September 2017 Presented by the Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSA Gallery 50cm urn inspired by the garden of Charles Windsor Prince of Wales A Family Affair 1 October 2017 to 22 October 2017 Presented by the Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSA Gallery A Walk in the Park 3 December 2017 to 14 January 2018 Presented by the Royal South Australian Society of Arts RSA Gallery Parched Earth The Masters of Modern Ceramics 1986 Faenza Italy Faenza Editrice S p A 1986 ISSN 0392 8225 Parched Earth La Ceramica Moderna 10 Faenza Italy front page December 1987 ISSN 0392 8225 Heat Wave ʼ88 International Pottery Exhibition Tokyo Japan The Ceramics Arts Association of Japan 28 June 1988 Joyce Scott 2a Biennale Internazionale di Ceramica Contemporanae Grottaglie Italy dal Diagramma Studioeffe di Grottaglie September 1989 Craft Arts International Issue 16 Contents Under Scot tJoyce Archived from the original on 3 June 2014 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Whirl Wind The 2nd International Ceramics Competition Mino Japan Tajimi City Special Exhibition Hall Mino Japan 119 October 1989 Craft Arts International Issue 34 Contents Archived from the original on 3 June 2014 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Joyce Scott Greenhill Galleries SA Pottery in Australia 13 1 The Potters Society of Australia 54 Autumn 1974 ISSN 0048 4954 Joyce Scott 1976 Festival of Arts Exhibition Adelaide Pottery in Australia 15 1 The Potters Society of Australia 38 69 Autumn 1976 ISSN 0048 4954 Joyce Scott Night Eclipse Pottery in Australia 19 1 The Potters Society of Australia 11 May June 1980 ISSN 0048 4954 Joyce Scott Daybreak Pottery in Australia 20 2 The Potters Society of Australia 50 November December 1981 ISSN 0048 4954 Joyce Scott Bonython Exhibition 1983 Pottery in Australia 22 2 The Potters Society of Australia inside cover November December 1983 ISSN 0048 4954 Joyce Scott Olive Earth Pottery in Australia 26 2 The Potters Society of Australia 12 May 1987 ISSN 0048 4954 Joyce Scott Greenhill Galleries Perth Pottery in Australia 26 4 The Potters Society of Australia 63 December 1987 ISSN 0048 4954 Capturing the Wonder of Nature s Lifecycle Pottery in Australia 34 1 The Potters Society of Australia 16 17 74 Autumn 1995 ISSN 0048 4954 Germaine Max 1979 Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand Lansdowne Editions p 503 ISBN 0868320196 Potters Directory amp Information Book Potter s Society of Australia 1981 p 153 ISSN 0706 4209 Anderson Bruce Hoare John 1985 Clay Statements Australian Contemporary Ceramics Darling Downs Institute Press 84 85 ISBN 0949414042 Lockwood Ken 1984 Craft Australia year book 1984 Crafts Council of Australia ISSN 0311 046X Dr Ioannou Noris 1986 Ceramics in South Australia 1836 1986 from Folk to Studio Pottery Fine Art Publishing p 345 ISBN 0949268704 Adelaide Festival of Arts ʼ88 Art and Australia 25 2 The Fine Arts Press 172 Summer 1987 ISSN 0004 301X Joyce Scott Olive Earth Honourable mention for outstanding achievement in 1st International Mino Exhibition Japan 1986 Craft Australia the Australian Craft Magazine 2 Crafts Council of Australia 16 Winter 1987 ISSN 0311 046X South Australian Ceramic Inglewood Award 1988 Inglewood Brick Co Ltd March 1988 Annual Buyers Guide Supplement 1988 89 Craft Arts Maganize 14 Crafts Council of Australia 100 1988 1989 ISBN 0 9471 8658 1 Lockwood Ken Summer 1992 Artfile Artists and Designers Makers of Australia Craft Arts International pp 192 193 ISBN 0 9471 8658 1 Kalori Quadrennial Newsletter Royal South Australian Society of Arts May 2016 pp 1 4 5 Kalori Archive Royal South Australian Society of Arts Archived from the original on 3 July 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2016 RSASA Members Sketchbook II Royal South Australian Society of Arts 2016 pp 53 54 Dutkiewicz Adam 2016 A Visual History The Royal South Australian Society of Arts 1856 2016 Volume One Royal South Australian Society of Arts Inc p 418 ISBN 9780994648006 A Visual History The Royal South Australian Society of Arts Volume One 1856 2016 Trove Catalogue National Library of Australia Adelaide SA Royal South Australian Society of Arts 2016 ISBN 9780994648006 Archived from the original on 28 November 2016 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Dutkiewicz Adam 2017 A Visual History The Royal South Australian Society of Arts 1856 2016 Volume Two Royal South Australian Society of Arts Inc pp 234 270 271 ISBN 9780994648013 A Visual History The Royal South Australian Society of Arts Volume Two 1856 2016 Trove Catalogue National Library of Australia Adelaide SA Royal South Australian Society of Arts 2017 ISBN 9780994648013 Archived from the original on 13 May 2018 Retrieved 13 May 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joyce Scott amp oldid 1146800595, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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