The Contemporary Woman: works from the Ballarat collection
by Blizzard, Liz.
by Cohn, Susan.
Lectures, commencing with a ;lecture by Susan Cohn, 8 March 1995
by Hart, Deborah.
Events and talks for 1995, guest speaker Deborah Hart, 8 March 1995
by Crisp, Leanne.
lunch and informal discussions
by Hobbs, Ralph, Mathewson, Donna, Weeding, Helene, Woodroffe, Katy.
A collaborative project by art staff of the Launceston Church Grammar School - Ralph Hobbs, Helene Weeding, Katy Woodroffe, Donna Mathewson. The industrialisation and subsequent ...
by Eastley, Jill, Howell, Simon, King, Greg , Sugden, Peter.
An exhibition of drawings, sculpture, ceramics and furniture by Jill Eastley, Simon Howell, Greg King, Peter Sugden. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History ...
by Creeley, Sue, Holtsbaum, Natalie , Sutherland, Dallas.
Paintings, drawings, sculpture and jewellery by Dallas Sutherland, Sue Creeley, Natalie Holtsbaum, Sylvia Sutherland. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History Archive.
by Wild, Dennis, Wild , Joanne.
Prints by Tasmanian artists Joanne and Dennis Wild. Included work by Dennis from artist made book "Across the River Styx" and work by Joanne being ...
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Performance Art, Photograph, Post Atomic Age Performance
by Eberlein, Ralph.
Performance Art, Photograph, Post Atomic Age Performance
by Casey, Karen, Creavin, Florence, Gamble, Betsy, Hauser, Karen, Hood, Alison, Jenyns, Lorraine, Lohrey, Grant, Munday, Ian.
Because of Tasmania's leading role in Green awareness in Australia, it seemed appropriate to exhibit the work of Tasmanian artists addressing these isues. Seven artists ...
by Booth, Christina McKercher, Smith, Elizabeth.
An exhibition of the works of Elizabeth Smith (oil, mixed media) and Christina McKercher Booth (pastel, mixed media). Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery ...
by Chadwick, Helen, Davis, Kate, Gallaccio, Anya, Godfrey Isaacs, Laura, Rushton, Emma, Stehli, Jemima, Treister, Suzanne, Wiltshire, Hermione, Wright, Elizabeth, Young, Linda.
A touring exhibition; included as the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia's contribution to the National Women's Art Exhibition program
'Diaries of Women in the Bush', a series of readings by historian Susanna de Vries Evans, opened 16 September 1995.