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Photographer Deborah Paauwe was born in 1972 in Pennsylvania, USA. In 1993 the family moved to Adelaide, South Australia, where Paauwe began her studies in Visual Arts.

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Writers:
De Lorenzo, Catherine
Wong, Gillian
Date written:
2010
Last updated:
2011

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Related stub people
  • Hall, Fiona (associate of)
  • Douglas, Ed (associate of)
  • Kimber, Dashiell (parent of)
  • North, Ian (associate of)
Related stub person groups
  • National Association for the Visual Arts (associate of)
Related people
  • Kimber, Mark (spouse of)
  • Kimber, Mark (associate of)
Related works
  • Carousel (creator of)
  • The Crying Room (creator of)
  • Kindle and Swag (creator of)
  • Magic Window (creator of)
  • Dark Fables (creator of)
  • Milk White Shadows (creator of)
  • Chinese Whispers (creator of)
  • Small Hours (creator of)
  • Double Dutch (creator of)
  • Violet Window (creator of)
  • Sugar Night's (creator of)
  • Private Moments (creator of)
  • Blue Room (creator of)
  • Rainbow Days (creator of)
  • Tuesday's Child (creator of)
Related collections
  • Queen Victoria Museum, Tasmania (collected in)
  • Wilderness School, SA, Australia (collected in)
  • The Melbourne Arts Centre, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • St Peter's Collegiate Girls School, SA, Australia (collected in)
  • St Peter's College, SA, Australia (collected in)
  • Samstag Collection, University of South Australia, Australia (collected in)
  • Riddoch Art Gallery, SA, Australia (collected in)
  • Reg & Sally Richardson Collection, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • National Portrait Gallery, Parkes, ACT, Australia (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia (collected in)
  • Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia (collected in)
  • Moreland City Council, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • McClelland Gallery, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • Maitland Regional Art Gallery, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • La Trobe University Art Collection, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • Horsham Regional Art Gallery, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • Gold Coast City Art Gallery, QLD, Australia (collected in)
  • Fundacion Pi y Margall, Madrid, Spain (collected in)
  • Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia (collected in)
  • Corrigan Collection, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • Collection of Anthony and Heather Podesta, USA (collected in)
  • Canvas International Art, Netherlands (collected in)
  • Cabildo Insular de Tenerife, Spain (collected in)
  • BHP Billiton Collection, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • Bendigo Art Gallery, VIC, Australia (collected in)
  • Australia Council for the Arts, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA (collected in)
  • Artbank, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • Araluen Centre for Arts, NT, Australia (collected in)
  • Albury Regional Art Centre, Albury, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • Adelaide University, Adelaide, SA, Australia (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Women's Suffrage Centenary of South Australia 1894-1994 Project Grant (received)
  • South Australian Youth Arts Board Project and Development Grants, Australia (received)
  • Arts SA Emerging Artists Professional Development Grant (received)
  • First Prize, Works on Paper category, EVA '98, Emerging Visual Arts Awards (received)
  • Artist-in-Residence, Wilderness School, South Australia (received)
  • Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship (received)
  • Arts SA Leadership Professional Development Grant, Australia (received)
  • Australia Council New Work Grant (received)
  • 2001 Finalist - Artlink at Sotheby's International Young Art Program, London, UK (received)
  • 2002 - 32nd Alice Prize Award, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia (received)
  • The Gerda Printer Award, in loving memory of JP, in conjunction with the Conrad Jupiters Art Prize, Gold Coast, Australia (received)
  • Living Art Award, in conjunction with the Conrad Jupiters Art Prize, Gold Coast, Australia (received)
  • Arts South Australia Grant, Australia (received)
  • Artist-in-Residence, Pat Corrigan, Gold Coast, Australia (received)
  • For Hermes Photography Project, Hermes, Australia (received)
  • Recipient of the Arts SA Sponsored South Australian Living Artist Festival publication prize (received)
  • Lightbox commission, Botanic Bar, Adelaide, Australia (received)
  • High Commendation, Citigroup Private Bank 2005 Australian Photographic Portrait Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia (received)
  • Artist-in-Residence, Araluen Centre for Arts, Northern Territory, Australia (received)
  • ABN AMRO Artist Award, Sydney, Australia (received)
  • ABN AMRO Artist Award, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia (received)
  • Australia Council New Work Established Grant (received)
  • Helpmann Academy Mentorship Scheme: Mentor to recent graduate from South Australian School of Art, University of South Australia (received)
  • National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, Australia (received)
  • Selected as one of 50 Inspiring Young South Australians by SA Great, Australia 2005 (received)
  • Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) (received)
Related events
  • The Yellow Line (exhibited at)
  • Citigroup Private Bank 2005 Australian Photographic Portrait Prize (exhibited at)
  • Fotonoviembre 2007 photographic biennial (exhibited at)
  • The Truth of the Matter (exhibited at)
  • Nu-ren (exhibited at)
  • Pillow Talk (exhibited at)
  • Blue Room (exhibited at)
  • Sugar Nights (exhibited at)
  • Violet Window (exhibited at)
  • Sugar Nights (exhibited at)
  • Tuesday's Child (exhibited at)
  • Gossamer Curtain (exhibited at)
  • Rainbow Days (exhibited at)
  • Tuesday's Child (exhibited at)
  • Deborah Paauwe: photographic works (exhibited at)
  • Double Dutch (exhibited at)
  • Deborah Paauwe: photogtaphic works (exhibited at)
  • Once in a lullaby (exhibited at)
  • Beautiful Games (exhibited at)
  • Deborah Pauuwe: photographic works (exhibited at)
  • Chinese Whispers and Small Hours (exhibited at)
  • Chinese Whispers, Small Hours and Dark Fables (exhibited at)
  • Dark Fables and Small Hours (exhibited at)
  • Magic Window and selected works (exhibited at)
  • Magic Window (exhibited at)
  • Deborah Pauuwe: photographic works, Australia (exhibited at)
  • The Crying Room (exhibited at)
  • The Crying Room (exhibited at)
  • Recent work (exhibited at)
  • The Crying Room (exhibited at)
  • Carousel (exhibited at)
  • Solo Exhibition (exhibited at)