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| 1997-date |
Adjunct
Research Fellow, School of Art, Curtin University of Technology,
Western Australia |
| 1986
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Bachelor
of Arts (Fine Art), Curtin University of Technology, Western
Australia |
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| 1999 |
Cultural
exchange and exhibition, Gubbio Italy |
| 1993 |
Artist
in residence: Banff, Canada |
| 1992 |
Artist
in residence: Canberra School of Art |
| 1991 |
Artist
in residence: Wales, Italy, Russia and USA |
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(Over 40 Solo exhibitions 1986-2007)
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| 2007 |
John Curtin Gallery, Survey / new
work |
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Yamaki Gallery Osaka Japan |
| 2006 |
Melbourne Art Fair, Boutwell Draper
Gallery NSW |
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Carlin Gallery, Paris |
| 2005 |
The Gaffer Studio Glass Gallery,
Hong Kong |
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Anant Gallery, Delhi India |
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Draper Boutwell Gallery, Sydney |
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V&A, London, COLLECT Art Fair
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| 2004 |
V&A, London, COLLECT Art Fair
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| 2003 |
Wagga Museum and Art
Gallery, New South Wales |
| 2003 |
Marianne Hellar Gallery,
Heidelberg, Germany – (New work) |
| 2001 |
BMG Art Gallery, Adelaide,
South Australia (PKS1, 2000) |
| 1999 |
From Dust - North Series,
Perth Galleries, Western Australia |
| 1997 |
Eastern Goldfields Series
I, Beaver Galleries, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory |
| 1997 |
Eastern Goldfields Series
I, Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria |
| 1997 |
Eastern Goldfields Series
II, Pots on Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand |
| 1996 |
Eastern Goldfields Series
I, Contemporary Art Gallery, Paddington |
| 1995 |
I Won't Wish I Will
- The Pinnacles Series, The Door Gallery, Fremantle, Western
Australia |
| 1993 |
OTT Lustre Series, Gallery
2, Launceston, Tasmania |
| 1992 |
Carnivale Lustre Series,
Narek Gallery, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory |
| 1991 |
Totem Series, Tomsk
State Gallery and Museum, Russia |
| 1989 |
Logging on Parchment
Series, Perth Galleries, Western Australia |
| 1988 |
Theatre Series, Handmark
Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania |
| 1987 |
Windows Series, Greenhill
Galleries, Perth, Western Australia |
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(Over 300 Group and Invitational exhibitions 1981-2005)
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| 1981 - date |
Numerous group exhibitions
in: |
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All states of Australia,
Italy, USA, New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore and Japan |
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Including prestigious exhibitions
such as: |
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| 2005 Form, Florence Art Expo,
Italy |
2003 Museum of Modern Art, Gifu,
Japan |
| 2005 Galerie Marianne Heller, Heidelberg
Germany |
2002 The NGA, Material Culture |
| 2005 The Australian National Gallery, ACT,
Transformations |
2002 Toowoomba Art Gallery Biennial Acquisition |
| 2005 The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh Scotland
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2001 NGA Centenary of Federation 1901 –
2001 |
| 2005 World Ceramic Biennale, Korea, Ceramic
as Expression |
2000 Galerie Marianne Heller, Germany, Australian
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| 2004/05 Kunstforum Kirchberg Galerie, Switzerland,
Vessel |
Contemporary Ceramics
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| 2004/1998 SOFA Chicago and New York, USA |
1999 Palazzo dei Consoli, Italy, Vitalità
Perenne del |
| 2004 St. Joseph Galerie, Holland, Coloured
Porcelain |
Lustr’o,
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| 2004 Munich,Germany, Masters of the Modern |
1999 Powerhouse Museum, Australian Craft
on tour |
| 2003 Cheongiu International Biennale, Korea,
Recovery for Use |
in Japan
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| 2003 Kanazawa Invitational Exhibition, Japan |
1996 Fletcher Challenge Ceramics Award,
Auckland, |
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NZ
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1995 Museo Internazionale Ceramiche, Faenza,
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Delinquent Angel
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| Contemporary Australian
Craft: Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Japan |
| Delinquent Angel in
Faenza, Italy and subsequently touring Asia and Australia |
| Fletcher Challenge Ceramic
Award, Auckland, New Zealand |
| Design Visions, Art
Gallery of Western Australia |
| Vessel, Canberra School
of Art, Australian Capital Territory |
| Decorated Clay, Queensland
Art Gallery |
| Vitalità Perenne del
Lustro, Palazzo dei Consoli, Gubbio, Italy |
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| 2003 |
ArtsWA Freight & Travel Grant |
| 2002/1997/92/91 |
ArtsWA Travel Grants |
| 2001 |
New work to tour Germany |
| 1998 |
Creative Development Fellowship |
| 1997/8 |
VACB, Project Grant |
| 1994 |
VACB, Creative Development Grant |
| 1990 |
VACB, Creative Development Grant |
| 1987 |
VACB, Creative Development Grant |
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Collections International (most
recent) |
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National Museum of Scotland |
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Marco Polo Corporation, Singapore |
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MAK Musuem, Frankfurt, Germany |
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Museum of Modern Art, Gifu, Japan |
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Cheongiu Museum and Art Gallery
Korea |
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21st Century Museum, Kanazawa, Japan |
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Museo del Ceramica, Faenza, Italy |
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Palazza del Colsole – Gubbio
Italy |
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The Grain Pool, Seoul, Korea |
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Tomsk State Gallery & Museum,
Siberia, Russia |
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Novosirbirsk State Gallery,Siberia,
Russia |
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Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand |
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American Foundations, USA |
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The Gifu Prefectural Museum, Tokyo,
Japan |
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Public and private collections Germany,
USA, |
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Japan, Korea, Russia and Asia |
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Collections Australia (most
recent) |
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Museum and Art Gallery, NT |
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National Library Canberra, Australia |
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Australian National Gallery, ACT-
purchased 3 new works TTS |
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Artbank collection |
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Art Gallery of WA |
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Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery |
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Launceston Art Gallery |
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Queensland Art Gallery |
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Newcastle Art Gallery, NSW |
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The Powerhouse Museum, NSW |
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Edith Cowan University, WA |
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University of WA |
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Toowoomba University, Qld |
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Manly Art Gallery, NSW |
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Campbelltown Art Gallery, NSW |
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Australian Capital Equity, WA |
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Bank of New Zealand, WA |
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ANZ Bank, Vic |
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Telstra Murdoch Collection, NSW |
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Private collections throughout Australia |
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Represented in 20 contemporary craft publications, catalogues
and articles both nationally and internationally
Catalogues
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V&A, London, ‘CO[ ]ECT’, 2003 and 2004
The Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu: ‘The Legacy
of Modern Ceramic Art, Part II - Modern
Ceramic Art from an International Perspective’
International Invitation Exhibition 2003: ‘Recovery
of Use’, Korea
Kanazawa Museum Invitational Exhibition Japan
National Gallery of Australia (NGA) Federation ‘Material
Culture’
Faenza Museum Italy, ‘Vitalita Perenne del Lustro’
The Powerhouse Museum, ‘Contemporary Australian Craft’,
touring Japan
Published in 20 national and international books
Numerous national and international articles and reviews
relating to conceptual and technical aspects
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