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Name
Richard Siemens
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Gallery owner (Gallery owner Siemens established the Mt. Aitken Art Gallery in Gisborne South, Victoria, in 1985.)
  • Teacher (Teacher He taught art for ten years at St. John's College (secondary school), Braybrook, Melbourne, and resigned as the Head of the Creative Arts Department in 1985.)
Birth date
1953
Active Period
  • 1989-
Residence
  • c.1956- Melbourne, VIC
  • 1953 - 1956 Sydney, NSW
  • 2000 Bermagui, NSW
Training
  • Diploma of Education, Melbourne State College, Melborne, VIC
  • Diploma of Art and Design, 1974 Prahran College of Advanced Education, Prahran, VIC
Languages
  • English

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Related recognitions
  • Box Hill Lions Art Show (received)
  • 1987 First Prize Melton, 'Djerriwarrh Festival Art Show' (received)
  • Bacchus Marsh Rotary Art Show (received)
  • Melton Art Exhibition (received)
  • Bright Art Show (received)
  • 2005 People's Choice Award, Bega Valley Regional Gallery Art Awards (received)
  • Best Painting - Any Medium, 'Tintern Grammar School, Ringwood Art Show' (received)
  • Pakenham Art Show (received)
  • Best Oil/Acrylic and Best Painting - Any Medium, 'Rotary Club of Torquay, Art, Craft and Leisure Expo' (received)
  • Pakenham Art Show (received)
  • Box Hill Lions Art Show (received)
  • 1987 First Prize Melton, 'Djerriwarrh Festival Art Show' (received)
  • Bacchus Marsh Rotary Art Show (received)
  • Melton Art Exhibition (received)
  • Bright Art Show (received)
  • 2005 People's Choice Award, Bega Valley Regional Gallery Art Awards (received)
  • Best Painting - Any Medium, 'Tintern Grammar School, Ringwood Art Show' (received)
  • Best Oil/Acrylic and Best Painting - Any Medium, 'Rotary Club of Torquay, Art, Craft and Leisure Expo' (received)