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Liz Ashburn b. 1939

Also known as Elizabeth Ashburn, Elizabeth Corderoy
  • Artist (Sculptor),
  • Artist (Installation Artist)
Liz Ashburn is a feminist installation artist whose work has long been concerned with social issues, especially the impact of war and conflict. For many years she taught at the institution that eventually became known as the College of Fine Arts, UNSW and had a profound impact on generations of students.
Tags: Environment, War and conflict, Feminism and Art
  • Biographical Data b. 1939 Paddington, NSW
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 38 people
  • Groups 1 group
  • Works
  • Exhibitions 7 exhibitions
  • Collections 4 collections
  • Recognitions 2 recognitions
  • References 2 references
  • Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, TAS
  • Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT
  • University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
  • University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW
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Updated Jan. 15, 2023
Created Jan. 1, 1999
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