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Janet Mansfield was born on 19 August, 1934 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian potter, publisher and author. Discover Janet Mansfield's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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4 February, 2013 |
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Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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Janet Mansfield Net Worth
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Janet Mansfield (19 August 1934 – 4 February 2013) was an Australian potter known for her salt glazed works.
She was also a publisher and author.
Mansfield was born in 1934 in Sydney, Australia.
She trained at the National Art School, Sydney in 1964–65, and studied salt glazing in Japan.
Mansfield was an editor of Pottery in Australia (now called Journal of Australian Ceramics) from 1976 to 1989.
Mansfield moved with her family to Gulgong in 1977, establishing an anagama wood-fired kiln and producing salt-glazed ware using local clay.
Mansfield held more than 35 solo exhibitions in Australia and internationally, including in Japan and New Zealand, and numerous group exhibitions in many countries.
She established and ran the Ceramic Art Gallery in Paddington, Sydney.
From 1981 Mansfield was a member of the International Academy of Ceramics, and was then president from 2006 to 2012.
She judged for the Portage Ceramic Awards and the Fletcher Challenge Ceramic Exhibition.
Mansfield also wrote a number of ceramics books, including Pottery (1986), A collector's guide to modern Australian ceramics (1988), Salt-glaze ceramics: an international perspective (1991), Contemporary ceramic art: in Australia and New Zealand (1995), Ceramics in the environment: an international review (2005).
In addition she edited a number of directories and guides for ceramicists.
Mansfield was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1987.
Her work is represented in museum collections around the world, including the Australian National Gallery, and museums in the United States, Hungary, Japan, Britain, New Zealand, Canada, Norway, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland and China.
She later founded her own magazines, first Ceramics: Art and Perception in 1990 and then Ceramics Technical in 1995. After passing these magazines on to Elaine Olafson Henry in 2008, she founded Mansfield Press, publishing a number of ceramics books.
Mansfield organised nine triennial international ceramic events in her home town of Gulgong, although the last of these, ClayPush, took place in April/May 2013, after her death.
Mansfield died on 4 February 2013 at Mudgee in New South Wales.