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Toni Robertson
b. 1953
Artist (Printmaker)
Printmaker, Toni Robertson gave up art due to poisoning by chemicals used to make posters at the Tin Sheds Gallery, at the University of Sydney.
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b. 1953 None
Biography
1 biography
Associates
5 people
Groups
4 groups
Works
4 works
Exhibitions
14 exhibitions
Collections
3 collections
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Residency (exhibited at)
Out of sight, out of mind: Australia's places of confinement, 1788-1988 (exhibited at)
Royal nuclear show (exhibited at)
Sites of power (exhibited at)
An exhibition of work by homosexual and lesbian artists (exhibited at)
Women at Watters (exhibited at)
Review (exhibited at)
In the Company of Women: 100 years of Australian women's art from the Cruthers collection (exhibited at)
Through Women's Eyes (exhibited at)
Causes (exhibited at)
Out of the Void : Mad and Bad Women. Art from the Collection of the Queensland Art Gallery (exhibited at)
Women in the Sheds (1970s-1980s) (exhibited at)
Portraits of Women - Experiments in Vitreous Enamels (exhibited at)
Walls Sometimes Speak (exhibited at)
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03/03/2023 12:45
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24/05/2017 14:56
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21/09/2016 12:11
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July 19, 2015, 11:14 a.m.
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