A diary, a history, a walk up the hill
by Grayson, Richard.
The works in this installation are part of a bigger community project, not only does each component concern itself with narrative in some way, but ...
by Grayson, Richard.
The works in this installation are part of a bigger community project, not only does each component concern itself with narrative in some way, but ...
by Ihlein, Lucas.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS http://www.eaf.asn.au
by Carson, Steven.
An installation on the strategic appropriation of marginal creative activity by professional artists, as well as the use of pattern, ornament and decoration within contemporary ...
by Tonkin, John.
Prototype for a universal ideology allows the spoken voice of each user to become the raw material for a process analogous to the genetic recombination ...
by da Rimini, Francesca .
This project was assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Visual Arts Crafts Board of the Australia Council. A web project - a ghost working ...
by Vance, Warren.
A new body of work this exhibition comprises a series of light-projection pieces of almost spiritual iconography. They present a mise en scene of apparitional ...
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 Abdulla, Ian, Nicholls, Christine.
Funded by the Australia Council; Arts SA; Adelaide Festival. These works can be compared to a detailed oral testimony of a life lived with a ...
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 Kempf, Franz.
This exhibition celebrates the mastery of Kempf's ouvre and his contribution to Australian art through a selection of works on paper. The artist seeks to ...
by Brokensha, Sally.
D'eplacements is a French word with connotations of journeying, moving, travel or change of location. A major body of work which explores the distance between ...
by Longley, Dianne.
Exhibited at Flinders University Art Museum; Riddoch Art Gallery, Mt Gambier, SA; Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, SA. This exhibition represents a significant aspect of ...
by Giles, Kerry.
An exhibition held to celebrate the life and work of Kerry Giles, Ngarrindjeri artist whose tragic death moved all who knew her. She had been ...
by Jobling, Winsome.
An installation of life size hand made paper wall pieces by Darwin artist Winsome Jobling. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, ...
by Smith, Tim.
The photographic images were produced over the past four years and are a succession to a body of work that began as gouaches and prints. ...