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exhibited at
Florence Biennale 2011
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Florence Biennale 2011
5th Prize – Betty COLLIER – Sculpture

exhibited at
Florence Biennale 2015
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Florence Biennale 2015
3rd Prize – Betty COLLIER Scupture

exhibited at
Metropolitan Gallery Art Museum, Las Vegas. USA
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Metropolitan Gallery Art Museum, Las Vegas. USA

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Group exhibition 2017
exhibited at
Revamp: 50s, 60s & 70s Revisited: Celebrating FEDUNI'S Ballarat Art Schools
Date
25 November 2017 - 27 January 2018
Place
Post Office Gallery, University of Ballarat, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Description

REVAMP: 50s, 60s & 70s REVISITED: CELEBRATING FEDUNI’S BALLARAT ART SCHOOLS
The oldest continuous art school in Australia, from its beginnings as the School of Mines, Ballarat (SMB) and the establishment of the Ballarat Technical Art School in 1907, Federation University Australia (FedUni)’s Arts Academy endures despite many organisational, social and political changes.

Acknowledging the extraordinary achievements of FedUni’s Visual Arts alumni who studied at one of our former Ballarat Art Schools, REVAMP is a special opportunity to celebrate 48 visual artists who graduated during the period 1955 to 1979, some of whom have gained national and international recognition.

BARNETT, BLIZZARD, Dennis BRYANS, BUNN, CIMERA, COLLIER,
COLLINS, CRAWLEY, John CRUMP, CUMMIN, DENNIS, DRENDEL, DREW, DUNKLEY-SMITH, FELSTEAD,
Noel FLOOD,
FRENCH,HABY, Ray HEARN, HEIGHWAY, HOFMAIER, JOHNSTON, LANCASTER, LEISHMAN, MCLEOD, MCCRISTAL, MICICH, MILES, MURPHY, MURRAY, Jeffery MURRELL, NICHOLS, O’SULLIVAN, PANKE, PARKINSON, Peter PILVEN, QUICK, RESTARICK, ROSS, SANDERS, Barry SINGLETON, STICKLAND, TAGLIABUE, TULLOCH, WALLIS, WATTS, WOODMANSEY, XERSA.

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FedUni, Federation University, Ballarat School of Mines,
exhibited at
The Neville Bunning Foundation Commemorative Exhibition 1990
Date
10 May 1990 - 10 July 1990
Place
Ballarat, VIC
Description

This exhibition featured ex students of the Ballarat Technical Art School (Ballarat School of Mines) from the 1940s-1960s. Artists included Doug Alexander, James Black, Graeme Birt, Dennis Bryans, Alan Clarke, Betty Collier, John crawley, John Crump, Steve Drew, Noel Flood, John Gilbert, Ross Gray, William Gribble, Wesley Lancaster, George Lewis, Jeffrey Murrell, Anne Murrell, Gwyn Hanssen Piggott, Mara Pusmuscans, Ron Quick, Mary Rasmussen, Delores Sargent, Laurie Sedgewick, Barry Singleton, Bev Singletong, Bernard Szapiel, Robert Tantau, Howard Tozer

Type
Exhibition
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Neville Bunning, Ballarat Technical Art School

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