Bindara Pottery
‘Bindara’ is the name of the Pottery studio founded and run by Rosemary Madigan and Thelma Fisher. Click here to read the article by Judith Pearce on the history of the studio. The studio ran a shop for their work for many years on Shepherd’s Hill Rd, Bellevue Heights (SA).
Pieces are held in the collections of the Museum of Arts and Sciences (Powerhouse Museum), and National Gallery of Australia.
Jug (Museum of Arts and Sciences)
Stoneware teacup and saucer - turquoise inner (Museum of Arts and Sciences)
Bowl (Museum of Arts and Sciences)
Stoneware coffee cups - yellow inner (Museum of Arts and Sciences)
Ashtray (Museum of Arts and Sciences)
Bowl (National Gallery of Australia)
With Thelma Fisher at the 'Bindara' pottery shop, Bellevue Heights, South Australia, 1958.
Rosemary Madigan at the 'Bindara' pottery shop.
In the Bernafay pottery workshop (Blackwood home of Madigan's mother) with Thelma Fisher.