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Holly Grace - Curriculum Vitae
   
Education
   
1975 Associateship in Art Teaching - WA Institute of Technology (Curtin University)
1970 WA Teachers Certificate - Art Education, Nedlands Secondary Teachers College
 
Professional Experience
   
2003- 2006 Panel Member - ArtsWA
1998-2001 Elected representative - Craft Mark Panel, Craft Australia
1998- Adjunct Researcher, School of Art, Curtin University
1994- Founding member Ceramic Arts Association of WA, President 1994-6
1986-90 Board Member Craftwest, Vice President 1990
1987-88 Member Visual Arts & Crafts Panel - WA Dept for the Arts
   
Selected Exhibitions
   
 

29 Solo Exhibitions

2005 TSkepsi Gallery, Melbourne Victoria
2004 Masterworks, Auckland New Zealand
2003 Perth Galleries, Subiaco WA
2001 Beaver Galleries, Canberra, ACT
2000 Object Galleries, Customs House, Sydney, NSW
1999 Fusions Gallery, Brisbane QLD
1998 Perth Galleries, Subiaco, WA

Distelfink Gallery, Armadale, Melbourne, VIC
1994 Ceramic Art Gallery, Paddington, Sydney, NSW, January
1992 Gallerie L, Hamburg, Germany
1991 Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne, VIC

Boise State University, Idaho, USA

Gallery 8, LaJolla, San Diego, USA
1989 Focus Exhibition, Art Gallery of WA
1988 Masterworks, Auckland, NZ

Fremantle Arts Centre, WA Festival exhibition, February
   
 
 

Group Exhibitions

 


Have participated in over 200 invitational and juried exhibitions in
Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Switzerland, Singapore, Germany, United Kingdom and USA

   
   
Grants & Awards
   
2002 Co recipient with Anne Farren of Australia Council-New Work Grant

ArtsWA-Arts and Culture Export Program

International Foundation for Arts and Culture and Art on the Move touring exhibition funding

2000

“19th National Craft Acquisition Award” - Museum & Art Gallery of Northern Territory

1996- 1997

Professional Development Grants - Australia Council and ArtsWA

1988

The Fletcher Challenge Award, NZ

Professional Development Fellowship - Australia Council
   
   
   

Represented in over 46 major collections including:

Art Gallery of WA;
National Gallery of Victoria;
High Court of Australia, Canberra;
Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney;
National Gallery of Australia;
Art Gallery of South Australia;
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania;
Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Territory;
Queensland Art Gallery;
Auckland Institute and Museum;
Gifhu Prefecture Ceramic Museum, Japan;
Toki Ceramic Research Institute, Japan;
Australian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan.

 
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