Trajectory
by Sterling, Tim.
Like an alchemist the artists seems to be able to bend the laws of physics. The works often seem like hallucinations, there but not there, ...
by Sterling, Tim.
Like an alchemist the artists seems to be able to bend the laws of physics. The works often seem like hallucinations, there but not there, ...
by Haselton, Louise.
Small scale sculptural works to site specific wall texts to works on paper, incorporating materials such as bronze, wood, paper, fabric and glass. Pieces function ...
by Currie, Bridget.
The processes are tactile and materials ordinary (old bath towels, carpet). Creating tensions between surface decoration and sculptural form, Bridget plays with notions of allegory ...
by Barbour, John.
he works in the exhibition Human Need take as their point of reference the idea of the 'un-made' - of an 'un-making'. Source: Solo Survey ...
by Platten, Bronwyn.
The exhibition delves below the surface to explore the underlying motivations and social values that shape experiences of desire. The psychiatrist, Dr. John Money, coined ...
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 ...
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 ...
by Valimaki, Arja.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Wollongong City Gallery annual report
by Lewis, Ruark.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Wollongong City Gallery annual report
by Riley, Michael.
Toured by the Australian Centre for Photography. Photographs and video reflecting the cultural hybridity of the artist's upbringing during the period of "assimilation" and the ...
by Eager, Wayne.
Current works by local artist Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS NT annual report; http://www.greenhillgalleries.com/artists/Eager_Wayne%20/ (07/09/03)
by Maddock, Bea, Tassell, Chris.
Organised by Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. Drawing of the island of Tasmania, hand-ground Launceston ochre blind letterpress and hand-drawn script. The work consists ...
by Bolt, Frank.
This exhibition consists of selected works from the photography collection he donated to the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery as an expression of thanks ...
by Stones, Margaret.
Principal contributing artist to Curtis's Botanical Magazine, producing more than 400 watercolours. Her most important project during the 1960s and 1970s was the illustrations for ...
by Irvine-Nealie, Jan, King, Glenda.
The quilted textiles ground themselves firmly in the notion of tradition as a value system from the past but are also evidence of a vibrant ...
by Baker, Jeannie.
The giant kelp forest (Macrocystis pyrifera) in Fortescue Bay, south east Tasmania, is the inspiration and setting for this exhibition by well known collage artist ...
by Johnstone, Ruth.
Prints, installations and works on paper and fabric. Many of the artworks deal with the period from the Irish famine, a personal historical point of ...
by Wilkins, John.
Twenty-nine recent experimental digitally manipulated images. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Warrnambool Art Gallery exhibition archive Exhibition Catalogue: Wilkins, ...
by Durrant, Ivan.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS BFAG annual report; http://www.netc.net.au/cultural/idurrant/ (11/11/03)
by Coutts, Maryanne.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS BFAG annual report; http://www.pubs.qut.com/showcase/samples/blake_catalogue.pdf (13/11/03)