Cultural fusion- a spiritual passage: an exhibition of recent ceramics
- Authors: Hoashi, Koji
- Date: 2007
- Type: Visual art work
- Relation: Post Office Gallery, Ballarat
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- Description: Exhibition held at Ballarat Post Office Gallery
Green Pick
- Authors: Ross, Ewen
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition held 7th-30th June, 2007
Lost/Found
- Authors: Anderson, Kimberlee
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Charcoal drawings & works on mirrors & glass Exhibited at The Convent Gallery, Daylesford
No/w/here/?
- Authors: Heron, Julie
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Textile based installation work part of exhibition- Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Cultures through the Arts InSEA Asian Regional Arts Congress Woosuk Hall, Seoul University Gallery, Seoul, South Korea This investigation involved reconceptualising an existing work as a small-scale installation within a larger group exhibition associated with the INSEA conference and congress. Proposals for individual works were sought and peer reviewed prior to acceptance. The work was repaired, retitled and an additional component included to enable the work to perform as an individual installation.
Painting and works on paper
- Authors: Saunders, Anne
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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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.
David Wynen Unplugged and Untapped
- Authors: Wynen, David
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Live performance by David Wynen, Butterfly Club, Melbourne, 12 - 15 October 2006 (1.5 hours). The research component of this work involved collaborating with Jazz musician Christopher Prank in creating tap dances as acoustic works within a cabaret setting. Research involved developing a common vocabularly for both the dancer and the musician to communicate, and the development of eight dance pieces that could only be heard within an acoustic setting. This involved separating tap dance from what is predominantly known as a visual form. My research and its performance outcome held significance as this cabaret was the first of its kind in Australia.
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.
Inevitable Scenarios
- Authors: Hodgson, Tom
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Performance by Tom Hodgson in 'Inevitable Scenarios', The Studio, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia. 19 - 23 April 2006. 'Inevitable Scenarios' is the major piece of the IN TIME series, created over 3 years by choreographer Sue Healey. The works investigate the passage of time relating to our perception and experience. Research Contribution: A two-part extensive rehearsal period. The first being a four week intensive workshop and improvisation period, the second being refinement and development of the material to a final product performed at The Sydney Opera House. Research of film literature and art works to support the themes investigated in the workshop period. The research has led to further productions and dance films by Sue Healey on the subject. The significance of this research is the development and creation of new dance movement that challenges the audiences's perception of time and order. The work has led to critical acclaim and continuous funding and support for the choreographer to continue her research into the subject and further develop her professional craft.
Plus
- Authors: Button, Loris
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition of painting
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
'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.
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.
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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.
Kunstfe(h)ler Exhibition, submitted work: Untitled, untitled
- Authors: Hill, Debbie
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Untitled work exhibited at Kunstfe(h)ler Exhibition, LaboARTorium, Herne, Germany, 1 November - 1 December 2005. 1 x paper installation. 1 x acrylic on canvas.
Scottish series
- Authors: Wright, Doug
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition of paintings held in Melbourne
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The White Rose
- Authors: Durban, Kim
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Research background: Companies and artists around Australia have identified the need for, but also the complexity of, producing a genuinely Australian musical. Research contribution: This original production of a contemporary Australian musical about the Jewish anti-Nazi White Rose movement was mounted with the participation of the author Craig Christie and composer Andrew Patterson one year after its first composition and performance. This challenging work explores the memories of Sophie as she looks back over events from her past as a resistance leader, and demands highly emphathetic acting and vocal performance. The direction provided resources to investigate and examine the dramatic and musical structures inherent in the work with a small regional ensemble. The production developed a 'poor theatre' aesthetic through the use of antique objects and period clothing and a band with 3 members instead of an orchestra. Research significance: The significance of this research is that it proved the authenticity and theatrical flexibility of the material and provided sophisticated benchmarks for artist training. Durban's dramaturgical approach also strengthened the script and introduced the work to a new regionally-based audience. Its value is attested to by the following indicators: 1. The script has gained subsequent representation for its author and composer by Australia's leading musical licensing represetatives Hal Leonard Australia, 2. Cast members have gained employment with national and international arts companies including The Ten Tenors, Tokyo Disney and West Side Story.
Journeys
- Authors: Wemyss, Barry
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition ceramics held at Ballarat Works inspired by personal and physical journeys. October 8 - November7 2004 held at Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
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Port's edge
- Authors: Pasakos, James
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: 2004 Solo Exhibition, Port's Edge, Axia Modern Art Gallery- Melbourne Mixed media
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27th Shell Fremantle Print Award
- Authors: Mann, Allan
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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