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Know My Name is an exhibition in two parts at the National Gallery of Australia. It is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of work by women, presented in a thematic rather than chronological form. It reveals relationships between the present and the past, relationships between artists, and common concerns.
Exhibition showcasing highlights from the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art (CCWA), which was gifted to the University of Western Australia in 2007. A companion publication titled 'Into the Light’ that documented the history and key works of the CCWA was released to coincide with the exhibition, which also featured a symposium – 'Are we there yet?’ – discussing women’s participation in art and art history and the future of feminism in the arts.
Exhibition showcasing highlights from the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art (CCWA), which was gifted to the University of Western Australia in 2007. A companion publication titled 'Into the Light’ that documented the history and key works of the CCWA was released to coincide with the exhibition, which also featured a symposium – 'Are we there yet?’ – discussing women’s participation in art and art history and the future of feminism in the arts.
A changing exhibition program, Ongoing Work profiled six contemporary Australian writers and artists. Each month a different filmmaker, artist, illustrator, photographer, sculptor or writer explored ' “the work of art” for women today’.
See also the catalogue for Review
Speaking of Women, four guest lectures; by Nancy Underhill, Ann Thomson, Margo Neale, Joan Kerr; held over successive Fridays, 10-31 March 1995, by the Art Gallery Society.
Opened by the Hon. Kerry Chikarovski, NSW Minister for the Status of Women, 6 March 1995
touring exhibition. QAG show opened by Dale Spender, 15 February 1995. Out of the void: a day of celebration held 4 March 1995.
Cross media/ multi media exhibition, artists exchange. Australian participation co-ordinated through Experimental Art Foundation. 60+ Australian artists represented by bookworks, film, video, and sound.
Therese Kenyon speaker and Guest artist in ANZART Auckland of 1985 in New Zealand.
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References | [<ExternalResource: Tracey Moffatt: fever pitch Authors Tracey Moffatt, Gael Newton Publisher Piper Press, 1995, Annandale, (Sydney) N.S.W. ISBN 0958798451>] |