Painting and works on paper
- Authors: Saunders, Anne
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: 2003007089
The journey of Janet Korakas
- Authors: Pilven, Peter
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Ceramics-Art and Perception Vol. , no. 68 (Jun-Aug 2007), p. 11-15
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- Description: A brief note on the birth, life and art works of Janet Korakas is presented. She suffers interminably for her art, harbours a positivity towards art, life and the universe which is infectious and reaffirming and as a person, she exudes a bohemian eccentricity that is sustained by an unrelenting passion for her chosen expressive medium of clay.
- Description: C3
The Only Constant
- Authors: Ross, Ewen
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Artwork submitted for exhibition held at Anita Traverso Gallery, Victoria
Works by Doug Wright
- Authors: Wright, Doug
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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Ballarat Fine Art Gallery - Highlights of the collection
- Authors: Morrison, Gordon
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Book
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Communication
- Authors: Hill, Debbie
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Postcards from Tomorrow - Curated Exhibtion, held 7th June -30th August, 2006 Creative Work - Drawing This body of work explores the incongruities of modern technology versus traditional religious faith. Images have been drawn from black and white television screenings of 1960s and 1970s lunar landings juxtaposed with family snapshots of First Communions.
Glimpse
- Authors: Hill, Debbie
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Group Exhibition- Glimpse – Cusp Gallery, Northcote, Melbourne, 10th October-28th Creative work 9 drawings These works investigated the role of belief and faith in contemporary society.
No matter how far you run; Looking for Alibrandi and coming of age in Italo-Australian Cinema and girlhood
- Authors: Speed, Lesley
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Screening the Past Vol. 19, no. (2006), p. 1-15
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- Description: Looking for Alibrandi (Australia, 2000) is significant not only because it is the financially most successful Australian teen film and winner of five AFI awards. This film has also played an important role in increasing the cinematic profile of Italo-Australians. It has attracted audiences that exceed the hitherto limited markets for most Italo-Australians films and expanded the source novel's predominantly teenage readership. Looking for Alibrandi can be linked to Italo-Australian cinema's shift away from social realism and towards market-driven entertainment. The film presents a utopian and revisionist view of Australian society, challenging monolithic characterisations of Australian society in terms of a patriarchal, Anglo-Celtic, middle-class mainstream. The dissolution of this monolithic mythology is implicit in Josie Alibrandi's dawning recognition that Australian society involves complex intersections of class, generation, gender, ethnicity and locality. The film thus alludes to a coming of age that is both social and subjective, encompassing the increased cinematic profile of Italo-Australians in general and Italo-Australian femininity in particular. Josie's social and subjective coming-of-age culminates in the question of reconciliation with Anglo-Australian masculinity.
- Description: C1
- Description: 2003001874
Plus
- Authors: Button, Loris
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition of painting
Retro Future: Adapting a Medieval process as means to redefine contemporary (Australian) society
- Authors: Mann, Allan
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: The First International Conference on the Arts in Society Vol. 1, no. 2 (15-18 August 2006 2006), p. 121-128
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- Description: 2003007056
Revelation and Disguise- solo exhibition
- Authors: Heron, Julie
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Solo exhibition -held at Art Gallery of Ballarat -31 March -28th May
Such is dry land
- Authors: Ross, Ewen
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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Surface connections
- Authors: Pilven, Peter
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition ceramics held in Melbourne
The window
- Authors: Wemyss, Barry
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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'Gardenesque' Exhibition
- Authors: Wilson, Carole
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: 'Gardenesque' is a Ballarat Fine Art Gallery travelling exhibition held at Maroondah Art Gallery 20 January - 19 February 2005, Craft ACT Gallery 2 June - 3 July 2005 and Ararat Gallery 30 July - 11 September 2005. Acrylic paintings on canvas, carpet wall installations and paper wall installations. This research investigated notions of home and garden, particularly as it related to domestic architecture in Ballarat. Decorative architectural embellishments such as iron lace and plaster ceiling roses were revisted in materials such as reclaimed carpet. Garden design and architectural and building nomenclature were explored through paintings on canvas. Ownership and attachment to domestic space formed the backdrop to this exhibition.
Acquistive ceramic award
- Authors: Wemyss, Barry
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Ceramics exhibition
Anne Saunders recent paintings
- Authors: Saunders, Anne
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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Australian Contemporary at Collect 2005
- Authors: French, Neville
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition: Ceramics Collect was launched in 2004 as the only international art fair in Europe that showcases the work of contemporary craft and design from around the world. It is held annually at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London with visitors exceeding 15,000 and sales in excess of £1.5 Million.
- Description: 2003007104
Australian woodfire survey
- Authors: Pilven, Peter
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition ceramics at Canberra
Invisible language- solo exhibition
- Authors: Heron, Julie
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Textile sculptures -part of solo exhibition at the Hawthorn Town Gallery Hall. This self-referential body of research investigated links between menopause, the body and constructions of 'the feminine' using commercially available materials including unstained sanity liners, pins and dried seafood.