Greg Cliffe Curriculum Vitae 2014 2013: Finalist, Hawkesbury Art Prize 2012: Finalist, Gallipoli Art Prize. 2011-12: Member of Blue Mountains Council
Cultural Program Committee. 2010-11: Set Designs for Springwood Theatre
Company: “Embers” and “Glutton for
Punishment” and “The Wedding Singer”. 2009-11: Judged Annual Springwood Art Show. 2006: Judged Annual Braemar Art GalleryCompetition. 2003: Group Exhibition: Alleyway Art Gallery 2002: Highly Commended, Daffodil Day Arts Awards
(The Victoria Cancer Council). 2002: Graduated, Master of Arts (Hons)
The University of Western Sydney. 2002: Selected Calleen Art Prize 2001-13: Member of National Association of Visual
Artists. 2001: One artist show: Tin Sheds Art Gallery,
University of Sydney: “Fragmented Values:
Compulsive Lives”. 2001: Finalist: Festival of Fisher’s Ghost Art
Award, Open Section. 2000: Painting Prize, Blue Mountains Community
Arts Council Annual show. 2000: Set Design for Springwood Theatre
Company: “Lockie Leonard: Human Torpedo” 1999-2001:Master of Arts (Hons) by Research at
University of Western Sydney (Contemporary
Arts). 1995: Highly Commended, Blue Mountains Community
Arts Council Annual Art Prize. 1994: One artist show, “Wild & Domestic” at
Wentworth Falls School of Arts. 1994: Group show at Queen of Arts Gallery,
Katoomba. 1987: Accepted into NIDA Design Course. 1984: Residency: Cite Internationale des Arts,
Paris: two performances: “The Medium is the
Message” and “A European Perspective”. 1983: Visual Arts Board Travel Grant. 1982: Granted The Moya Dyring Studio, Paris. 1980: Three Performances: Leichhardt Performance
Festival: “The Bomb”, “Come on Aussie”
and “The Medium is the Massage”. 1980: Performance at ACT 2 Performance Festival,
Canberra. 1980: First Prize RAS Sculpture Prize. 1979: Performances at Ivan Dougherty Gallery:” The
Editor” and “Diploma Game”. 1979: Group Show “6 X 4”, The Students’ Gallery,
Leichhardt. 1979: Highly Commended, RAS Sculpture Prize. 1978: One artist show, The Students’ Gallery,
Leichhardt. 1978: NSW Dept. of Education Teacher’s Scholarship. 1976-78: Diploma of Art from Alexander Mackie CAE. 1976-78: Committee member, the Society of Sculptors. Articles and Mentions 2001: University of Sydney News: “Compelling Show
at Tin Sheds” by Louise Maral. 3/10/01. 2001: Sydney Morning Herald: Brigid
Delaney’s “Spotlight” 26/9/01. 1994: Blue Mountains Gazette: March. 1984: “Artists and Galleries of Australia” by Max
Germain. Boolarong Books. 1978: Arthur McIntyre: Art In Australia. Spring
edition. 1977: Sydney Morning Herald: Bill Pidgeon.