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Victoria Howlett was born in London in 1945 and studied ceramics at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. After several years lecturing in ceramics at Prahran College of Advanced Education, she travelled and worked in Canada, the United States of America, Mexico, Africa and England. In 1977 she established a studio in Melbourne and began potting and drawing full-time. In 1980 she undertook a lecture tour in the USA. Her first solo exhibition was held in 1977. Since then she has regularly held solo exhibitions in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. She is represented in the Art Gallery of South Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, as well as regional and municipal collections.

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Victoria Howlett pottery serving dish incised 'Victoria Howlett,…
Victoria Howlett Milk Serving Dish

Victoria Howlett pottery serving dish incised 'Victoria Howlett, Milk' 11.02 in. wide

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Victoria Howlett studio pottery tray with floral decoration 47…
Floral Studio Pottery Tray by Victoria Howlett

Victoria Howlett studio pottery tray with floral decoration 18.50 in. wide

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Victoria Howlett (Australian, b. 1945), square platter, kimono…
Kimono-inspired Stoneware Platter by Victoria Howlett

Victoria Howlett (Australian, b. 1945), square platter, kimono series c. 1985, stoneware with kimono inspired iris decoration in brushed slips and oxides, unsigned, height 3.54 in. width 9.06 in. Provenance: The collection of John Freeland, Sydney.

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Victoria Howlett, square footed dish, 25 cm width
Victoria's 25cm Square Dish

Victoria Howlett, square footed dish, 9.84 in. width

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