Joan Campbell (1925-1997) was an Australian potter and ceramic artist. She was born in Geelong, Victoria, and moved to Western Australia with her family while a teenager. She developed an interest in pottery after attending a hobby class and this led her to pursue pottery as a craft, building a wood-fire kiln in her suburban backyard. In the late 1950s she worked with Daniel de Blanken, a Dutch potter who had settled in WA. and later with the Australian potter Eileen Keys (1903-1992). In the mid 1960s she developed an interest in the Japanese technique of raku, which became Campbellās preferred way of firing. In 1968 Campbell helped establish the Western Australian Branch of the Crafts Association of Australia (later Craft Association of Western Australia) as the Association's secretary. She was a foundation member of the Crafts Board of the Australia Council (which was established more...
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