30 April 2008
In 1968 Bill Derham took over leadership of Bendigo Pottery and drove the company out of a period of struggle into a flourishing business. Bill will visit Bendigo Pottery: Celebrating 150 Years, a display celebrating the history of one of Australia's best known potteries, at the National Museum of Australia at 10am tomorrow.
Since its establishment in 1858, Bendigo Pottery has played a significant role in the history of Australian ceramics, producing wares ranging from the domestic and decorative, to the utilitarian and industrial. Bendigo Pottery: Celebrating 150 Years explores the history of Bendigo Pottery from its inception on the Victorian goldfields to modern times.
For more information about Bendigo Pottery: Celebrating 150 Years visit www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/now_showing/the_hall_exhibitions
WHAT: Bill Derham visits Bendigo Pottery display
WHEN: 10am Thursday May 1, 2008
WHERE: National Museum of Australia, Canberra
For interviews, images and more information please contact Caroline Vero on 02 6208 5338, 0438 620 710 or media@nma.gov.au