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The 4th in the successful Work in Progress series of exhibitions initiated by the Potter, this exhibition will showcase the work of Hobart-based artist Pat Brassington. Comprising mainly photographs and installation works from the artist’s as well as public and private collections, the exhibition will take the form of a non-definitive survey of Brassington’s work. Brassington’s practice has been characterised by an engagement with surrealist art, feminism and related psychological theories and social issues, and with techniques in photography.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
http://www.art-museum.unimelb.edu.au/site/upcomingexh.html (11/2002); The catalogue of the exhibition;
Exhibition Catalogue:
Pat Brassington: work in progress #4. [Melbourne]: The Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne, 2002
ISBN 0 7340 2887 3
Surrealist photomedia works.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
http://www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/archive/1998.html
Exhibition Catalogue:
Pat Brassington: this is not a love song, Melbourne: Monash University Gallery, 1996
24 p: 7 b&w ill; Edition of 500; ISBN 07326 1108 3
See also the catalogue for Review
Opened by Christine Milne, MHA, Leader of the Tasmanian Greens, 8 March 1995. Co-incided with 'Women’s Art Symposium’.
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.
Organised by Plimsoll Gallery Committee, Tasmanian School of Art.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Plimsoll archive
Exhibition Catalogue:
Caputo, Raffaele, Chris Barry: her stories. Hobart, Tasmania: The artist, the author and the University of Tasmania, 1993
ISBN 0 85901 531 9
Works by eight artists from across Tasmania. Photographs by Christl Berg, Pat Brassington and John McQueenie, sculptures by Sieglinde Karl and Rosanne Lane, and mixed media paintings by Rose Fidler, Katie Lavers and Karin Lettau. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History Archive.