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Citations

  • 'interview with artist’.

  • Cusack, Victor (2008), 'The artworks of victor Cusack; artist, sculptor, author, poet’.

    http://www.victorcusack.com.au/pages/index.php

  • (2008), 'The Sculptors Society: Victor Cusack’, The Sculptors Society.

    http://www.sculptorssociety.com/Sculptor_Detail.aspx?Sculptorid=13

  • Hedger, Michael (1995), 'Public Sculpture in Australia’, Craftsman House, Sydney.

  • O’Grady, A (18 November 2006), 'The Art of Public Expression’, Sydney Morning Herald.

  • “Victor Cusack.” Career summary, The Sculptors Society Bulletin, January – April 2022, pp.6-7 (three illustrations)

Initial data sources

  • Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW

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