Janet
Mansfield has been a potter for more than 35 years. After training in
ceramics at the National Art School. ESTC in 1964, 65, she has exhibited
widely in Australia and overseas. She is represented in most major public
collections in Australia and her work has appeared in many publications
throughout the world.
Janet
has been an invited participant in symposiums, conferences and as a juror
in many countries. A member of the International Academy of Ceramics since
1982 and currently president, Janet Mansfield has received a number of
awards for ceramics including the 1986 Award of the Australian Ceramic
Society. In 1987 she was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for her
services to art, especially ceramics.
In
1990 she received the Emeritus Award for art from the Australia Council.
During the Ceramics Millennium Conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, she
was given the prestigious achievement award of the Ceramic Art Foundation,
based in New York.
Lifetime
achievement awards include The friends of Contemporary Ceramics, 2003,
International Ceramics Festival, UK, 2003, and the National Council for
Education in the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) in 2004.
In
2004 she was awarded a Doctor of Letters from the University of Tasmania.
She was editor of Pottery in Australia
from 1976 to 1990 and is a past president of the Potters' Society
of Australia, the Ceramic Study Group and the Crafts Council of NSW. She
has written a number of books on ceramics.
She
is publisher/editor of the journals Ceramics: Art and Perception and
Ceramics Technical, international publications of high quality. For many
years she has worked in the salt-glaze and wood firing ceramics aesthetic,
giving workshops and lecturing internationally on this subject.