The Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol 53 No 2 July 2014
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Trudie Alfred (1922 -<br />
2010)* was a wellknown<br />
Sydney potter and teacher with a great<br />
passion for ceramics. She struggled<br />
financially to sustain a ceramic practice in<br />
her earLy years as a potter and so, to assist<br />
others in a similar position. she left a generous<br />
bequest to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Ceramics</strong><br />
Association. Trudie specified that the funds be<br />
used to support the work <strong>of</strong> students<br />
preparing to embark on a career in the field<br />
<strong>of</strong> ceramics.<br />
Valued at up to $4000 + 1 year membership <strong>of</strong> TACA . open<br />
to students enrolled in their second or subsequent year <strong>of</strong> a<br />
ceramic program' selection panel <strong>of</strong> three <strong>Australian</strong> ceramic<br />
artists from different states' must be currently enrolled at time<br />
<strong>of</strong> scholarship award . open to <strong>Australian</strong> citizens or those<br />
with permanent residency selection c r iteria: academic<br />
achievement · quality <strong>of</strong> ceramic work , rationale for funding<br />
not previously received this scholarship written report<br />
required at end <strong>of</strong> scholarship period<br />
Successful applicants will be notified late <strong>No</strong>vember <strong>2014</strong>.<br />
'I:<br />
see the tribute to Trudie ALfred in <strong>The</strong> JournaL <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Ceramics</strong><br />
<strong>Vol</strong> 49/ 3. <strong>No</strong>vember 2010. pages 10-11