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Double Dutch

by Paauwe, Deborah.

See catalogue essay by Anne Marsh

7Up

by Austin, Daryl.

Group exhibition

Paralla x

by Walton, Jude.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS http://www.eaf.asn.au

A diary, a history, a walk up the hill

by Grayson, Richard.

The works in this installation are part of a bigger community project, not only does each component concern itself with narrative in some way, but ...

Bilateral

by Ihlein, Lucas.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS http://www.eaf.asn.au

Air kiss

by Carson, Steven.

An installation on the strategic appropriation of marginal creative activity by professional artists, as well as the use of pattern, ornament and decoration within contemporary ...

River, land and memory: the work of Ian Adulla

by Abdulla, Ian, Nicholls, Christine.

Funded by the Australia Council; Arts SA; Adelaide Festival. These works can be compared to a detailed oral testimony of a life lived with a ...

The lost letters of Ann Chappelle Flinders

by Gertsakis, Elizabeth, Russell, Allison.

This exhibition is conceived on a number of levels. Choosing what may be regarded as key artefacts from their story and restating them as both ...

Small deaths

by Breakey, Kate.

This exhibition of large hand-coloured photographs memorializing the unnoticed deaths of small birds and animals, draws our attention to both the ordinariness of death and ...

Franz Kempf: thinking on paper 1955-2002

by Kempf, Franz.

This exhibition celebrates the mastery of Kempf's ouvre and his contribution to Australian art through a selection of works on paper. The artist seeks to ...

Between us

by Gardiner, Justina.

This installation marked the first reunion in eighteen years of the artists mother and five sisters. In honouring narratives of her Filipino family, Gardiner chose ...

Liu Xiao Xian

by Xian, Liu Xiao.

Stereograph-like images in which the artist photographed himself in different personas, role-playing 'models' were sourced from existing Victorian photographic images. By presenting the original image ...