The Collection
Discover the Rich Legacy of Australian Studio Ceramics
The KenDon Museum was formed from the private collection of Kenneth Lawrence and Don Evans who began collecting studio ceramics in the 1970s. The collection focus is on Australian studio potters from the post World War II period.
Among the artists represented are Jeff Mincham, Peter Rushforth, Milton Moon, Les Blakebrough, John Dermer, Gwyn Hanssen-Pigott, Victor Greenaway, Harold Hughan, Alan Peascod, Pippin Drysdale, Col Levy, Owen Rye, Janet Mansfield, Bill Samuels, Kevin Boyd, Chris Myers, Greg Daly, Andrew Halford, Ted Secombe, Harold Hughan, Chester Nealie, Heja Chong, Kiyoshi Ino, Shigeo Shiga, Reg Preston, Phil Dunn and Kirk Winter.
Australian pottery
Featured Collection
Alan Peascod
Jug
H29cm v W17cm
Andrew Halford
Vase
H20cm x W19cm
Bill Samuels
Vase
H25cm x W16cm
Chester Nealie
Vase
H20cm x W15cm
Chris Myers
Teapot
H16cm x W23cm x D16cm
Col Levy
Facetted Long Neck Vase
H29cm x W14cm
David Potter
Spherical Vase
H20cm x W20cm
Diogenes Farri
Sculptural Form
H24cm x W20cm
Geoff Crispin
Vase
H41cm x W20cm
Greg Daly
Bowl
H22cm x W28cm
Purchased by the Museum
Harold Hughan
Lidded Jar
H24cm x W17cm
Heja Chong
Lidded Container
H20cm x W11cm
Janet Mansfield
Tall Pot
H40cm x W22cm
Jeff Mincham
Vase
H18cm x W25cm
John Dermer
Bottle Form
H36cm x W24cm
Purchased by the Museum
Kevin Boyd
Teapot
H16cm x W16cm x D27cm
Kevin White
Vessel
H15cm x W15cm
Kirk Winter
Bottle Form
H28cm x W17cm
Kiyoshi Ino.
Vase
H21cm x W18cm
Les Blakebrough
Spherical Vase
H26cm x W23cm
Milton Moon
Jar
H20cm x W18cm
Peter Rushforth
Bottle
H36cm x W19cm
Phil Dunn
Lidded Container
H21cm x W17cm
Reg Preston
Bottle Form
H29cm x W22cm
Roswitha Wulff
Teapot
H14 x W13 x D18
Sandy Lockwood
Teapot
H14 x W20 x D14
Sergio Sill
Bottle Form
H27 x W19
Shigeo Shiga
Lidded Jar
H15 x W16
Stephen Benwell
Owl Teapot
H13 x W13 x D8
Stephen Bowers
Teapot
H21cm x W124cm x D12cm