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exhibited at
2nd Tamworth Textile Triennial 2014 -Group Exchange
Description

“Group Exchange” questioned what collaboration could mean for the 22 artists selected for this national touring exhibition. Curated by Cecilia Heffer, and first exhibited at Tamworth Regional Art Gallery in 2014 (14 August– 18 OCTOBER 2014), the exhibition then toured to other venues within Australia over the following two years.

Tags
Textile, Art
Website
http://2ndtamworthtextiletriennial.com/
exhibited at
The Blake Prize, Galleries UNSW Paddington 2013
Description

The 62nd Blake Prize. Exhibited at University of NSW Galleries, Paddington, Sydney. 18 October – 16 November, 2013.

Tags
Blake Prize, art, Religious art
Website
http://www.blakeprize.com.au/
exhibited at
The Wynne Prize
Place
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Description
Type
Exhibition
Note
2006, 2008
exhibited at
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, NSW
Description

Outdoor sculpture exhibition shown along the coastline between Bondi and Tamarama.

Tags
Sculpture, Art, outdoor
Website
http://www.sculpturebythesea.com/
Note
2002, 2003
exhibited at
The Really Big Paper Show, Tin Sheds Gallery 1994
Description

The Really Big Paper Show was first exhibited at Tin Sheds Gallery, Sydney, in 1994. Then toured to Tamworth Art Gallry, and Broken Hill Regional Gallery in 1995.

Tags
paper, Art, Sculpture
exhibited at
Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize 2012
Description

Woollahra Council Chambers
536 New South Head Road, Double Bay, NSW
A competitive exhibition of sculpture less than 80cm in dimension. 43 artists

Tags
sculpture, art
Website
http://sculptureprize.woollahra.nsw.gov.au/
exhibited at
woollahra small sculpture prize 2015
Description

10th – 25th October 2015
Woollahra Council Chambers
536 New South Head Road, Double Bay, NSW
A competitive exhibition of sculpture less than 80cm in dimension.

Tags
Sculpture, Art
Website
http://sculptureprize.woollahra.nsw.gov.au/
exhibited at
Me, the Road and I, Wollongong Art Gallery 2013
Description

Me, the Road and I, (narratives of refugee passage and identity) curated by Virginia Settre, exhibited at Wollongong Art Gallery.
1 June to 1 September 2013.

short film about the exhibition, filmed by Ashley Frost

Tags
Refugees -- Australia -- Personal narratives, Art, bahai
Website
http://vimeo.com/68364184
exhibited at
The Breath Within, Defiance Gallery 2015
Date
6 May 2015 - 30 May 2015
Place
Defiance Gallery, Newtown, Sydney, NSW
Description

THE BREATH WITHIN

Sculpture and Collage by Anita Larkin

Defiance Gallery. 6 May-30th May 2015

catalogue published.
film also made by Caroline Baum and Ashley Frost:
https://vimeo.com/126853743

Larkin exhibits works that display an intentional and playful disruption of the familiar object and the everyday.

These strange and intriguing objects include objects usually associated with sports combined with objects of war. Amongst the sculptures is a truncated telephone rendered useless by insulating it with felt, a gun that becomes a sewing machine stitching a line into the wall of the gallery, the artist’s breath made visible, and a cricket ball growing a breast.

The title of this exhibition “The breath within” suggests that objects have an inner life, a breath, a potential for story and meaning.
“The breath within me” is also the title of one of the artworks in the show. The objects are cast from the hand and lips of the artists own body, with the glass having been hand-blown to the dimensions of her rib cage.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
Breath, Defiance gallery, Felt, Sculpture, Collected objects, Found objects, Body
Website
https://vimeo.com/126853743
Note
solo exhibition
exhibited at
Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize 2009
Date
2009
Place
Redleaf Council Chambers, Sydney
Type
Exhibition

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