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exhibited at
Signal 8: Storm
Date
30 August 2012 - 18 September 2012
Place
The Cat Street Gallery, Hong Kong
Description

'Signal 8: Storm’ was the gallery’s fifth annual salon show and featured established and emerging Australian artists including Giles Alexander, Lionel Bawden, Jason Benjamin, Paul Davies, Daniel De’Angeli, Marian Drew, Juan Ford, Todd Hunter, Alan Jones, Tony Lloyd, Camie Lyons, James McGrath, Linton Meagher, Kirsteen Pieterse, Reko Rennie, Ward Roberts, Julie Rrap, Jason Sim, Marc Standing, Tim Summerton and Anthony White.

Website
http://www.thecatstreetgallery.com/artist/Signal8STORM/works1/
participated in
Leipzig International Art Programme (LIA)
Date
1 October 2010 - 31 December 2010
Place
The Leipzig International Art Programme (LIA), Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH. Spinnereistraße 7, 04179 Leipzig, Germany
Description

LIA is a non-profit residency programme that fosters artists internationally by providing them with spacious studios and cultural support, as well as opportunities to exhibit both locally and abroad.
The programme links young artists with the regional and international art community associated with the Spinnerei, connecting them with galleries, collectors, museums and art institutions.

Type
Exhibition, other event
Tags
Australian, Artist in Residency, Rundgang Exhibition, LIA Programme
Website
http://www.liap.eu/en/content/view/140/28/
exhibited at
The COMODAA Gallery London
Date
c.26 May 2010 - 5 June 2010
Place
The Menier Gallery, 51 Southwark St London SE1 1RU, United Kingdom
Tags
Australian, Contemporary, Anthony White, Tony Lloyd, Dennis Nona, Laith McGregor
Website
http://www.comodaa.com/
exhibited at
The Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarships
Date
c.1 January 2006
Description

The Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship is an Australian annual art award in honour of the painter Brett Whiteley. The scholarship is administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

The Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship is open to Australian artists aged between 20 and 30. The winner receives A$25,000 and a three-month residency at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris.

Tags
Australian Art Prizes, Brett Whiteley, Finalists Travelling Exhibition
Website
http://www.flickr.com/photos/_anton/2596009341/in/set-72157625297913820
exhibited at
Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award
Date
2002
Description

The Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award is a national bi-annual exhibition and art prize that was set-up during renowned artist, Lloyd Rees’s lifetime. It was however officially set-up as an aquisitive prize for the Lane Cove Council in 1998 as recognition to Lloyd Rees’s great support of the local art community and the special relationship that he had with Centrehouse from it’s inception.

Tags
Australian Art Prizes, Lloyd Rees Memorial Art Prize
Website
http://www.centrehouse.org.au/Site-content/Lloyd-Rees-Youth-Art-Awards.html
Note
Commended by Nicholas Harding

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Related recognitions
  • The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (received)
  • Paris Studio Award FONAS/Storrier Residency (received)
  • The Gruner Prize for landscape Painting (received)
  • The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship (received)
  • Paris Studio Award FONAS/Storrier Residency (received)