petrus spronk

petrus spronk

PETRUS SPRONK CURRICULUM VITAE. January 2013

COLLECTIONS

South Australian Gallery of Art. Adelaide. S.A.

National Gallery of Victoria. Melbourne. Victoria.

New Parliament House Collection. Canberra. A.C.T.

Adelaide Town Hall Collection. S.A.

Art Gallery of Queensland. Brisbane. Queensland.

Jewish Museum Collection, Melbourne, Victoria

Australian Embassy Collection, Tokyo, Japan

Australian Embassy Collection Seoul Korea

Ballarat shire obtained work for Japanese sister city

Latrobe University Museum of Art

Ballarat Regional Art Gallery

EXHIBITIONS

1988  South Australian Ceramic Award. S.A. (invitation)

1990  Adelaide Festival Exhibition. Bonython gallery. S.A.

1992  International Ceramic Festival. Mino. Japan. (invitation)

1993  National  Gallery  of  Victoria.  ‘The Second Landing’.

1994  Rigg  Award.   Exhibition  of   twenty-five  Victorian ceramists. Invitation

1998  Ian Potter Museum of Art. Melbourne university

1999  Hand and Mind gallery Seoul Korea, One man show

2006  Ballarat Fine Art Gallery

2007 two man show Gallery 101 Melbourne

2008 One man show Gallery 101 Melbourne

2012 Ian Potter Gallery/ Federation Square

COMMISSIONS

1986  Benalla City Council Ceramic Sculpture

1992  Adelaide Festival of Arts. Five Sand Works.

1992  Sculpture (blue stone) for Swanston Walk. Melbourne. Victoria.

1996  Austin Hospital Art installation

1999  Two works for the Jewish Museum Melbourne

1999  Artist in residence Kook-Min University Korea.

2002  Hepburn Council Public Sculpture Commission

2003  Commission to create a bowl for his Holiness The Dalai Lama

 

Petrus Spronk