KenDon Museum

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

Product Photography by Brett Ginsberg Visuals