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South Georgia : sub-Antarctica
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Melbourne Art Rooms, Port Melbourne, Victoria, 26 July - 20 Aug, 2006.Featuring works by Martin King, Mitchell McAuley, Mike Nicholls, Jay Watson.Opening talk by Peter Hillary.;"Included in this group are paitings, works on paper, prints and photographs
Partnership or perish?
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Academy Gallery, Launceston, 13 July - 8 September 2006.Examines the complex process of collaboration between four groups of artists who have sucessfully negotiated issues of ego, authorship and communication to create works for this exhibition. The collaborative relationships evidenced in this exhibition range from partnerships to groups and the community.Catalogue essay by Margaret Baguley.
Includes bibliographical references
Stutter
Published to accompany the exhibition held at ?ber Gallery, 19th April-14th May 2006
Over my shoulder
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, 16 November - 17 December 2006
Kevin Mortensen
Catalogue of an exhibition held 4-30 April 2006.Melbourne painting and sculpture.Essay: Sheridan Palmer
John Miller
Catalogue of an exhibtion held 26th April - 13 May 2006.Sydney painting and sculpture.Catalogue essay: Peter Timms
James Gleeson : Eden adjusted by climate change : an exhibition of new paintings
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Watters Gallery, East Sydney, 18 October - 11 November 2006
The home: an exhibition of material from the Monash University Library Rare Books Collection 31 March - 30 June 2006
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash University from 31 March - 30 June 2006 Opening address given by Philip Goad, Deputy Dean and Head of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning. This exhibition examines the home in the context of architectural and social history, particularly focussing on twentieth century Australian experience. The intention is to provide researchers with an idea of the resources available in the Monash University Library Rare Books Collection. Books and magazines displayed include plans, construction advice, and interior and exterior designs from past eras, especially from the post war 1950's period. An attractive highlight is provided by original water colour sketches of home improvements and family life of the Bain family, Kew (1952-8)
Ephemera: an exhibition of material from the Monash University Library Rare Books Collection 19 October 2006 - 28 February 2007
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash University from 19 October 2006 - 28 February 2007 Opening address given by Seamus O'Hanlon, Lecturer, School of Historical Studies, Monash University. The library's new exhibition is a display of "Ephemera", printed material which is used for various purposes and then discarded. These fragments of the past illuminate previous lives for future generations. Items displayed range from 17th century to the present. Among the earliest are pieces concerned with an execution in 1678; tourist notices from the early 19th century; early greetings cards including valentines; a colour brochure for the first Holden car from 1950; the first Moomba programme from 1955; and lots of current posters and fliers for music events and political campaigns. The exhibition is drawn from the holdings of the Monash University Library's Rare Books Collection. The library has been collecting ephemera since the early 1990's in support of research by social historians
Revolutionary Russians.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 23 September 2006-28 January 2007.
Text by Christine Dixon