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Name
Jane Alison Cavanough
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Designer (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Other Occupation
  • Landscape architect (ANZSIC code: 6921)
Tags:
Public Art
Birth date
1963
Birth place
Sydney
Active Period
  • 1997-
Residence
  • 1980 Canberra , ACT
  • Waverley, NSW
Training
  • Bachelor of Visual Arts (sculpture), 1991 - 1993 Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney University, Sydney, NSW
  • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 1982 - 1985 Canberra University, Canberra, ACT
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW

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References [<ExternalResource: McDonald, J, 'Art Goes Parking', Sydney Morning Herald, 6 October 1995, p. 23.>, <ExternalResource: 'Landscape Australia', May 2005, p.65.>, <ExternalResource: (2006), 'National Association for the Visual Arts'.>, <ExternalResource: 'Interview with artist'.>, <ExternalResource: Jane Cavanough (2006), 'Redfern Gateway Public Artwork Capability Statement', City of Sydney.>, <ExternalResource: Jane Cavanough, Anthea Prell, Tim North (1988), 'Gardens of the Southern Highlands, New South Wales 1828-1988', The Australian Garden Journal.>, <ExternalResource: (2004), 'A Guide to Art in Public Places in Willoughby', Willoughby City Council.>, <ExternalResource: (2003), 'Siedel's song sounds better', Parramatta Advertiser.>, <ExternalResource: Cavanough, Jane (2003), 'Report: The relationship between sculpture, community and landscape, in UK, Netherlands, Germany, France', The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust of Australia.>] [<ExternalResource: McDonald, J, 'Art Goes Parking', Sydney Morning Herald, 6 October 1995, p. 23.>, <ExternalResource: 'Landscape Australia', May 2005, p.65.>, <ExternalResource: (2006), 'National Association for the Visual Arts'.>, <ExternalResource: 'Interview with artist'.>]