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So Near and Yet So Far 1983

by Gill, Murray.

Lithograph ed: 7/20, signed and dated lower right: Gill '83. titled lower centre, 46 x 51 cm

What Hasn't Yet Happenned I-V

by Purcell, Marisa.

acrylic on paper, 70 x 60cm

Scarce, Yhonnie, b. 1973
Yhonnie Scarce, a descendant of the Kokatha and Nukunu people, is a glass artist whose work is informed by the effects of colonisation on Indigenous ...
Yerr Wetimbi yi Yerr Marrgu / Old Way & New Way:

by Karritpul, Kieren, McTaggart, Patricia Marrfurra.

The foundation for the exhibition _Yerr Wetimbi yi Yerr Marrgu / Old Way & New Way_ is deceptively simple: linguist and artist / weaver Patricia ...

Yia Yia’s song

by Murphy, Kate.

8 channel HD video installation with 9 channel soundCollaboration with Basil Hogios Yia Yia’s song continues Murphy’s investigation into the mnemonic properties of song and ...

Video Installation

Yifeng Tan: football field series

by Tan, Yifeng.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS TSG exhibition calendar; http://www.ccas.com.au/gorman_ex11.htm (20/02/04)

Atira-Atira, Yilpi, b. 1969
Pitjantjatjara artist, born in Ernabella, who commenced working with batik and acrylics on canvas in the late '80s. Her work has been shown in exhibitions ...
Yinaa Bula-Ngumbaay

by Reynolds, Nyree.

Yinaa Bula-Ngumbaay means 'ladies three' in Wiradjuri language. The exhibition featured Joanne Dunn (Reid), Nyree Reynolds and Trish Carroll-Freeman.

Yinaa Bula-Ngumbaay

by Carroll, Trisha.

Yinaa Bula-Ngumbaay means 'ladies three' in Wiradjuri language. The exhibition featured Joanne Dunn (Reid), Nyree Reynolds and Trish Carroll-Freeman.

Yinaa Bula-Ngumbaay

by Dunn, Joanne.

Yinaa Bula-Ngumbaay means 'ladies three' in Wiradjuri language. The exhibition featured Joanne Dunn (Reid), Nyree Reynolds and Trish Carroll-Freeman.