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Know My Name is an exhibition in two parts at the National Gallery of Australia. It is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of work by women, presented in a thematic rather than chronological form. It reveals relationships between the present and the past, relationships between artists, and common concerns.
Elastics / Borracha / Elástico witnesses Timor Leste’s reconstruction through the eyes of four artists who travelled to eleven of the thirteen districts in a mobile residency in late 2012. The artists recorded everyday life and the inspirational work of women weavers and traditional builders whose resilient cultural upkeep subversively aided the forty-year liberation struggle.
Narelle Jubelin, Fiona Macdonald, Maria Madeira and Victor De Sousa involved in a cross cultural project to exhibit in Australia and East Timor. Initiated with a field research trip September 2012.
Exhibition showcasing highlights from the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art (CCWA), which was gifted to the University of Western Australia in 2007. A companion publication titled 'Into the Light’ that documented the history and key works of the CCWA was released to coincide with the exhibition, which also featured a symposium – 'Are we there yet?’ – discussing women’s participation in art and art history and the future of feminism in the arts.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Curtin Gallery exhibition archive
In conjunction with 'Crossroads: Shanghai and the Jews of China,’ Jewish Museum.
Soft Shoulder is perhaps Narelle Jubelin’s most ambitious and synthetic work to date. A crucial meditation on Modernism and its circuitous relationship between America and Australia, it combines industrially manufactured goods and hand-made objects installed on a special concrete shelf.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
AGWA annual report
In collaboration with the Art Gallery of York University
Speaking of Women, four guest lectures; by Nancy Underhill, Ann Thomson, Margo Neale, Joan Kerr; held over successive Fridays, 10-31 March 1995, by the Art Gallery Society.
Opened by the Hon. Dr Carmen Lawrence. Heritage book launched at the same time. The touring exhibition, Sydney by Design, formed one section of this exhibition.
See also the catalogue for Review
Opened by Dr Liz Constable MLA, Member for Floreat, 15 February 1995