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    Inhabitation : group photography exhibition

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    Catalogue of exhibition held by Australian Galleries, 10 February - 5 March 2006.Works on paper.Curator: Penny Gebhardt. ; Essay: Melissa Miles

    Kerrie Lester : water people think

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    Catalogue of exhibition held 15 August - 2 September 2006.Sydney, Painting and Sculpture

    Petalody

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    Catalogue of exhibition held at Grantpirrie held on 31 October - 25 November 2006."My grandmother began learning Ikebana, the ancient art of Japanese flower arrangement, in the early 1950s. For her it was a purposeful distraction, a way to fill gaps in her relationships. I recall the asymmetrical oddities that populated her house in Newport, New South Wales, when I was a child. They were usually our first topic of conversation. Petalody began as a way of composting my grandmother's passion, and of organising it in decidedly flawed ways. Petalody is the result of a year-long series of photographic visits to my grandmother, and her house and garden. The work became a passage between family - attended by intimacy, resistance, resolutions, and inevitable change. In stories re-enacted with mantelpiece props, snippets of conversation re-arranged with petals, or just the making of images - photography became a way of spending time", artist's website.Essay: Simon Power

    From Tuesday to Tuesday

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 25 July - 24 September 2006An MPRG exhibition.Artists : Barbara Brash, Nancy Clifton, Mary Macqueen, Lesbia Thorpe

    Sport: an exhibition of material from the Monash University Library Rare Books Collection 27 July - 29 September 2006

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    The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash University from 27 July - 29 September 2006 Opening address given by Melbourne author Gerald Murnane. Sport is an interest, even an enthusiasm, which spans Australian society. This exhibition does not give a detailed history of sport but rather gives researchers an idea of the resources available in the Monash University Library Rare Books Collection should they wish to study the social history of "sport." The items on display range in date from the early nineteenth to the late twentieth century. Although there is a predominance of Australian material, English, American, European material is also included. Sports covered range from football and cricket, through swimming, rowing, golf, boxing and billiards, to big-game hunting, skiing, racing, coursing and rat-catching, a sport much favoured in Melbourne of the 1860s

    Float

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    Catalogue of an exhibition featuring 6 artists; held at the Project Space and the Spare Room from Monday 29 May - Friday 16 June 2006.Curated by Louiseann Zahra

    Akona ki nga rekereke = learning from the knee ; fourteen contemporary Ngai Tahu artists of Aotearoa, New Zealand

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at Burrinja, Dandenong Ranges, Community Cultural Centre, February 24 - April 30, 2006.Curator: Simon Kaa

    Beckon

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Perth, WA, 17 August - 24 September 2006.Featuring works by Mikala Dwyer, Natasha Johns-Messenger, Kate Just, Horst Kiechle, Geoff Robinson, Kate Rohde, Kate Stones, Josh Webb.Essay by Dan & Dominique Angelero

    The between space

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    Curator: Jenepher Duncan essay by Juliana Engberg.Includes bibliographical references

    Swamp op- Brent Harris

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    Curator: Robert Cook. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 22 January - 5 June 2006.Bibliography: p. 28

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