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Name
Joan Grounds
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Ceramist)
  • Artist (Video Artist)
  • Artist (Performance Artist)
Tags:
Feminism
Experimental art
Birth date
1939
Birth place
Atlanta, USA
Arrival
  • 1969

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Roles
  • Artist (Ceramist)
  • Artist (Video Artist)
  • Artist (Performance Artist)
  • Artist (Performance Artist)
Tags
  • Feminism
  • Experimental art
Arrivals
  • 1969
Related events
  • Joan Grounds, Steve Wishart: Domus 3: Tv2 (exhibited at)
  • Joan Grounds & Steve Wishart (exhibited at)
  • Review (exhibited at)
  • Women at Watters (exhibited at)
  • Girls! Girls! Girls! (exhibited at)
  • 'Sculpturscape '73', 5th Mildura Triennial (exhibited at)
  • Turn Turn Turn (exhibited at)
  • Art and Tech Conference/ Working Party (participated in)
  • The D'Oyley Show: An Exhibition of Women's Domestic Fancywork (curator of)
  • Soft Riots (performed at)
  • Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to now Part 1 (exhibited at)
  • Joan Grounds, Steve Wishart: Domus 3: Tv2 (exhibited at)
  • Joan Grounds & Steve Wishart (exhibited at)
  • Review (exhibited at)
  • Women at Watters (exhibited at)
  • Girls! Girls! Girls! (exhibited at)
  • 'Sculpturscape '73', 5th Mildura Triennial (exhibited at)
  • Turn Turn Turn (exhibited at)
  • Art and Tech Conference/ Working Party (participated in)
  • Women at work: a week of women's performance, documentation, videotapes and seminars (participated in)
  • The D'Oyley Show: An Exhibition of Women's Domestic Fancywork (exhibited at)
  • Powell St Gallery. 10 x 10 = 100 (exhibited at)
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Birth embedded
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Place Atlanta, USA