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The organization has been operating on the Gold Coast since it was formed by
interested local craftspeople in 1977. The Gold Coast City Council provided the
derelict, original Benowa Primary School building for their use and enthusiastic
volunteers soon had a workshop for members fitted out. Much of the equipment was
make-do or home made and one of the kilns still in use was built by foundation
President, Tom Wardell. Classes for both adults and children were soon filled
with excited participants. The Society of Sculptors was also formed and shared
the building. Interest grew and by 1990 with the expansion of the hinterland
area, the then Albert Shire Council renovated an old, unused building at
Mudgeeraba for the establishment of a second workshop. This also has been used
by the Society of Sculptors.
The rapid housing and development growth in the Gold Coast area has often meant
that there are few buildings of any historical significance remaining. However,
in 1992 the Gold Coast City Council moved the original Benowa Post Office to the
Potters' Benowa site and a plan was drawn up for the area to be developed as a
heritage precinct. The Post Office was renovated with the co-operation of TAFE
College students.
Due to the widening of Ashmore Rd. and the forced removal of the old school
building and subsequent fire damage, 1997 saw the culmination of many years of
planning with the building by the Gold Coast City Council of a new workshop to
be shared by both the Gold Coast Potters' Association and Society of Sculptors.
Both associations landscaped the area and soon members and classes began using
the new workshop and outdoor sculpture garden. Later, volunteers once again were
hard at work and soon two more small galleries were operating in the Old Post
Office Precinct.
The quality of teachers is monitored by the Association and many former students
have established a reputation as professional potters. Ceramists of national
standing regularly present workshops and lectures and group exhibitions by
members have been presented at the Queensland Potters' Association Fusions
Gallery in Brisbane.
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