Contemporary Works from the Benalla Collection (1960s onwards)
by Gullifer, Pam.
see catalogue for _A l'hombre des jeunes filles et des fleurs: In the shadow of young girls and flowers_
by Gullifer, Pam.
see catalogue for _A l'hombre des jeunes filles et des fleurs: In the shadow of young girls and flowers_
by Beckett, Clarice, Boag, Yvonne, Boyd, Emma Minnie, Carrick Fox, Ethel, Cassab, Judy, Cohn, Ola, Dawson, Janet, Edey, Lynne, Freeman, Frances Margot, Goodsir, Agnes, Gurdon, Nora, Hastings, Elizabeth, Montgomery, Anne, Muntz, Josephine, Ogilvie, Helen Elizabeth, Preston, Margaret, Price, Jane, Rehfisch, Alison, Smith, Grace Cossington, Syme, Eveline Winifred, Tabacco, Wilma, Varvaressos, Vicki, Waller, Christian.
Opening, including Joe Dolce and Linn van Kek, performance 'Difficult Women', 8 March 1995
by Baker, Christina Asquith, Black, Sandra, Hanrahan, Barbara, Hanssen Pigott, Gwyn, Hylands, Andrea, Macqueen, Mary, Maddock, Bea, Montgomery, Anne, Palmer, Ethleen Mary, Pate, Klytie, Preston, Margaret, Proctor, Thea, Rowan, Marian Ellis, Spowers, Ethel Louise, Syme, Eveline Winifred, Thomas, David, Thorpe, Lesbia, Traill, Jessie, Waller, Christian.
by Lovett, Mildred Esther, Mackintosh, Jessie, McKay, Kirsten, Montgomery, Anne, Mort, Eirene, Newell, Alice, Ogilvie, Helen Elizabeth, Palmer, Ethleen Mary, Preston, Margaret, Proctor, Thea, Sherwood, Maud W., Spowers, Ethel Louise, Syme, Eveline Winifred, Traill, Jessie, Waller, Christian, Whitford, Dora.
by Carew, Ann, Shears, Susie.
Opened 8 March 1995
by Brennan, Angela, Graham, Annemarie, Macqueen, Mary, Misso, Iona, Noble, Rhonda, Townsend, Lilian.
Opened by Emeritus Professor Nancy F. Millis, AC, MBE, Chancellor, 8 March 1995
by Cooke, Judith.
Warrnambool Women's Festival
by Souliere, Rolande .
With Mikala Dwyer and Alterbeast, Souliere created the artwork ‘Alphabet for ghosts’.
by McPhee, John.
An adjunct to the 1994 exhibition _Creators & Inventors: Australian women's art in the National Gallery of Victoria_.
by Jacks, Robert.
This large well considered retrospective survey of Robert Jacks' work sadly became a memorial exhibition as it opened two months after his death.