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Stevens, Bec
Bec Stevens is a Hobart-based visual artist and curator whose work is underpinned by studies in architecture and horticulture.
Faciality - Membranes and Multiples

by Burns, David.

A one day installation 4 March 1972 by Launceston based artist David Burns. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History Archive.

Hindmarsh, Laura, b. 1987
Laura Hindmarsh, Tasmanian-based video artist, graduated from the Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania, in 2010. She was awarded an Australia Council Jump mentorship ...
Rowe, Amelia, b. 1966
Amelia Rowe, mixed media artist, is based in Lauceston, Tasmania, and uses sculpture and installation to respond to those living within the West Tamar Valley.
Hart, Bill, b. 1963
Artist and Lecturer based in Hobart, Tasmania who works across the mediums of software art, digital printmaking and immersive installation.
Trance Figured Spirit

by Jones, Graham, Karl-Spence, Sieglinde, Smith, Hazel.

A collaborative installation and performance by Hazel Smith (text-sound music), Sieglinde Karl (bodyworks/installation), Graham Jones (movement). Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History Archive.

Video visions

by Hall, Nick, Hobba, Leigh, Pavlovic, Floride, Perkins, Matthew.

Four video installations and single channel vieo by Leigh Hobba, Floride Pavlovic, Nick Hall and Matthew Perkins. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History ...

Innocent reading for origin

by Gertsakis, Elizabeth.

Photographic and textual installation by Elizabeth Gertsakis. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS TMAG annual report

Maria Kosic and the TSK TSK installation

by Button, Loris, Kozic, Maria.

Tasmanian School of Art Gallery Committee. A research grant from the University of Tasmania for the Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania. Source: Solo ...

Namelessness: a play and installation/exhibition

by Cripps, Peter, Jenyns, Bob.

Commissioned by the University of Tasmania Centre for the Arts as part of their Artist in Residence Program, 1988. Also shown at AGNSW and ACCA. ...

Dreams - memories

by Karl-Spence, Sieglinde.

An installation by Sieglinde Karl based on the Gorge Cottage, the Cataract Gorge and aspects of Tasmanian history. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian ...

1993 million drawings: installation by John Wolseley

by Wolseley, John.

Lithographs and works-in-progress from time spent in the Simpson Desert by John Wolseley, the first Artist-in-Residence at the Gorge Cottage. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage ...

The suspect relic: Europeans in Tasmanian Aboriginal history

by Jones, Adrian.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Exhibition catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: The suspect relic: Europeans in Tasmanian Aboriginal history. Hobart, Tasmania: ...

Three colours: Gordon Bennett and Peter Robinson

by Bennett, Gordon, Stanhope, Zara.

A Heide Museum of Modern Art Travelling Exhibition. A selection of works spanning from early in the artists' careers, overviews exhibited side by side. Source: ...

Human generation

by Ehmann, Franz, Voevodin, Lyn.

A touring exhibition from 24hr Art, Northern Territory, was a direct response by Ehmann and Lyn Voevodin to natural rhythms such as tides, seasons, phases ...

Narelle Jubelin: second glance (at the coming man)

by Jubelin, Narelle.

Art Exhibitions Committee, Tasmanian School of Art. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Plimsoll Gallery exhibition archive

Representation of the present: models for contemporary spaces: an installation by David Burns

by Burns, David.

Organised by Plimsoll Gallery Committee, Tasmanian School of Art. Funding Ministry for Education and the Arts through the Tasmanian Arts Advisory Board. Source: Solo Survey ...

Patagonia to Tasmania. origin, movement, species: tracing the southern continents

by Wolseley, John.

An exhibition based on the recognition that the continents move, and in so doing dramatically change the geography of the earth and the evolutionary paths ...