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Name
Philip Wolfhagen
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
Birth date
1963
Birth place
Launceston, Tas.
Active Period
  • 1988-
Residence
  • 1995- Tasmania
  • 1990 - 1995 Sydney, NSW
  • 1960 - 1990 Tasmania
Training
  • Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts, 1990 Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, NSW
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts, 1987 Centre for the Arts, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas.
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Twenty: Sherman Galleries 1986 - 2006

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Related recognitions
  • Redlands Westpac Art Prize (received)
  • Centenary Medals (received)
  • Commonwealth Law Courts (received)
  • Royal Women's Hospital (received)
  • Visual Arts & Craft Board Project Grant, Australia Council for the Arts, 'Illuminations' (received)
  • Sydney Grammar School Fellowship in Art (received)
  • 1993 : Visual Arts & Craft Board Project Grant, Australia Council for the Arts, 'Elevations' (received)
  • Festival of Fisher's Ghost Award (1st prize) (received)
  • 1990 : Art for Public Buildings Scheme, Tasmanian Arts Advisory Board, Hobart Project for Murray High School, 'Unknown Landscapes', Queenstown, Tas. (received)
  • 2007 : Winner, Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (received)
  • Glover Prize Tasmania (received)
  • Redlands Westpac Art Prize (received)
  • Redlands Westpac Art Prize (received)
  • Redlands Westpac Art Prize (received)
  • Centenary Medals (received)
  • Commonwealth Law Courts (received)
  • Royal Women's Hospital (received)
  • Visual Arts & Craft Board Project Grant, Australia Council for the Arts, 'Illuminations' (received)
  • Sydney Grammar School Fellowship in Art (received)
  • 1993 : Visual Arts & Craft Board Project Grant, Australia Council for the Arts, 'Elevations' (received)
  • Festival of Fisher's Ghost Award (1st prize) (received)
  • 1990 : Art for Public Buildings Scheme, Tasmanian Arts Advisory Board, Hobart Project for Murray High School, 'Unknown Landscapes', Queenstown, Tas. (received)
  • 2007 : Winner, Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (received)
  • Glover Prize Tasmania (received)