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ANASTASIA PARMSON, 'Untitled (my space at may space)' 2017, mixed media installation, dimensions variable image

MAY SPACE

OUT OF LINE group exhibition centred on drawing practices

Most works of art start with a simple line, whether that be for a preparatory sketch or giving form to an idea. The field of drawing is therefore one brimming with possibilities, innovation, and cross-pollination.
Kim Anderson Noel Mc Kenna Trudy Moore Margaret Ackland Todd Fuller Mylyn Nguyen Nicci Haynes Melinda Le Guay Catherine O'donnell Ainsley Wilcock Matt Chun Rodney James Alexander Lorraine Biggs Rachael Helmore Chris Humphries Alun R. Jones Peta Minnici Indigo O’Rourke Anastasia Parmson Anna Richardson Edgar Schilter Paul White

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Tuesday 07 November 2017 to Saturday 25 November 2017

3 collections
Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial 2016 image

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial 2016

The Art Gallery of New South Wales is delighted to announce Close to home, the second Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial, from 30 July until 11 December 2016. Continuing the legacy of the Dobell Prize for Drawing, this curated exhibition presents the work of six Australian artists whose practice is connected by narrative, memory and experience.
Richard Lewer Noel Mc Kenna Nyapanyapa Yunupingu Jumaadi Catherine O'donnell Maria Kontis

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Saturday 30 July 2016 to Sunday 11 December 2016

Fleurieu Art Prize  image

ANNE & GORDON SAMSTAG MUSEUM OF ART

Fleurieu Art Prize

In 2016 the Fleurieu Art Prize – the richest landscape art prize in the world – will relocate from its home on the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia to the Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art in Adelaide, where it will be presented to city audiences for the first time.
Ash Keating Vipoo Srivilasa Megan Walch Sam Leach Philip Wolfhagen Joan Ross Lionel Bawden Aida Tomescu Natasha Bieniek Andrew Browne John Kelly Valerie Sparks Brook Andrew Jill Orr Richard Lewer Noel Mc Kenna Geoff Newton Lionel Bawden Hayden Fowler Tim Silver Imants Tillers Ian North Narelle Autio Danie Mellor Baden Pailthorpe Baden Pailthorpe Rodney Pople Tony Albert Stephen Bush Tony Lloyd Ildiko Kovacs Hossein Valamanesh Janet Laurence William Mackinnon Alexander Mc Kenzie Gary Carsley James Tylor Jamie North Geoff Wilson Raymond Arnold Tok Basuki Clare Belfrage Julie Blyfield Thomas Buchanan Jacobus Capone James Darling + Lesley Forwood Ed Douglas Neil Frazer Holly Grace Neil Haddon Robert Hannaford Nicholas Harding Tim Johnson Jeffery Mincham Anna Platten Alex Seton Sam Shmith David Stephenson + Martin Walch Kylie Stillman Sera Waters Amy Joy Watson

Art exhibition in South Australia, Australia. Friday 03 June 2016 to Friday 29 July 2016

2 collections
Four days in the valley (2014) image

Officework in Canberra

The Hon. Teresa Gambaro MP and Institute of Modern Art President Marie-Louise Theile are delighted to invite you to the second edition of Officework in Canberra entitled Four days in the Valley, to be opened by Minister for the Arts, Senator the Hon George Brandis QC on Wednesday, 1 October, from 7.30pm to 9.00pm.
Noel Mc Kenna Julie Fragar Robert Moore Ian Smith Bill Yaxley

Art exhibition in Queensland, Australia. Tuesday 15 July 2014 to Wednesday 15 July 2015

Basil Sellers Art Prize 4 image

ANNE & GORDON SAMSTAG MUSEUM OF ART

Basil Sellers Art Prize 4

The celebrated Basil Sellers Art Prize supports artists whose work explores Australia’s obsession with sport and sporting culture in the broadest possible sense.
Rob Mc Haffie Richard Lewer Noel Mc Kenna Rob Mcleish Raquel Ormella Rob Mc Haffie Jenny Watson Shaun Gladwell Narelle Autio Gabrielle De Vietri Tony Albert William Mackinnon Khaled Sabsabi Zoë Croggon Ivan Durrant Fiona Mc Monagle Gerry Wedd

Art exhibition in South Australia, Australia. Friday 08 May 2015 to Friday 03 July 2015

2047 (the immortal) image

UQ ART MUSEUM

National Artists' Self-Portrait Prize 2011

The University of Queensland National Artists’ Self-Portrait Prize 2011 has been awarded to Domenico de Clario for his work 2047 (the immortal).
Laith Mc Gregor Rebecca Smith David Ray Michael Doolan Joan Ross Grant Stevens Kate Murphy Eric Bridgeman Nicholas Folland Cherine Fahd Dadang Christanto Noel Mc Kenna John Barbour Raquel Ormella Polly Borland Daniel Crooks Narelle Jubelin Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan James & Eleanor Avery Daniel Boyd Domenico De Clario Louise Hearman Tim Mc Monagle

Art exhibition in Queensland, Australia. Saturday 24 September 2011 to Sunday 12 February 2012

2 collections
‘Wilma Jr (‘Blacky’)’ from the series ‘The Sport and Fair Play of Aussie Rules’  image

IAN POTTER MUSEUM OF ART

Basil Sellers Art Prize 2010

The Basil Sellers Art Prize encourages a dynamic and critical reflection on all forms of sport and sporting culture in Australia. This exhibition will present works in various media by contemporary Australian artists shortlisted for the second biannual award, which offers $100 000 for a single outstanding work of art.
David Ray Eric Bridgeman David Jolly Phillip George Juan Ford Ponch Hawkes Tarryn Gill Pilar Mata Dupont Vernon Ah Kee Grant Hobson Richard Lewer Noel Mc Kenna Glenn Morgan Gareth Sansom Tony Schwensen

Art exhibition in Australia. Friday 06 August 2010 to Sunday 07 November 2010

3 collections
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