Curators – an ARC Linkage Project

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Updated July 22, 2017
Bunbury, Alisa
Alisa Bunbury began her curatorial career as an intern in the Baiiieu Library Print Room at the University of Melbourne before being awarded the Harold ...
Updated July 19, 2017
Broadbent, James
Curator, architectural historian, architect and cartoonist.
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Boddington, Jennie, b. 1922
Jennie Boddington was the first curator of photography to be appointed in Australia. She was responsible for the National Gallery of Victoria's photography collection from ...
Updated July 10, 2017
Barkley, Glenn, b. 1972
Glenn Barkley has had a dual career as both an innovative curator of Australian art and as an a maker of experimental ceramics.
Updated July 10, 2017
Baily, John, b. 1927
John Baily was Director of the Art Gallery of South Australia during the Dunstan years. Nationally he endeared himself to artists and curators for his ...
Updated July 9, 2017
Alderton, Steven
Steven Alderton has worked as a curator and gallery director in many regional arts centres including Wagga Wagga, Bundaberg, Redland, Lismore and the Casula Powerhouse ...
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Draffin, Nicholas William, b. 1943
Nicholas Draffin, who started his career as Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings at the National Gallery of Victoria, was the first Curator of Prints ...
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Whitelaw, Bridget Elizabeth, b. 1950
Bridget Whitelaw will long be remembered as one of the two curators who created Golden Summers, the first exhibition to define Australian Impressionism. Her career ...
Updated Dec. 16, 2015
Tuckson, Tony, b. 1921
For much of his life Tony Tuckson's reputation was as the Assistant Director of he Art Gallery of New South Wales, passionately advocating for Aboriginal ...
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Tuckson, Margaret, b. 1921
Tuckson was a potter working first in low-fired earthenware. She expanded her interest to Papua New Guinea ceramic traditions publishing "The Traditional Pottery of Papau ...
Updated July 21, 2015
Bourke, Ace, b. 1946
In the popular mind Ace Bourke is one of the two young men who adopted a lion cub and wrote "A Lion Called Christian". But ...
Updated July 20, 2015
Jones, Jonathan, b. 1978
Artist and curator who worked for some years at the Art Gallery of NSW. Jones was born in Sydney in 1978 and is of Wiradjuri ...
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Completing the picture: women artists and the Heidleberg School

by Gregory, Ina.

Exhibition curated by Victoria Hammond and Juliet Peers that indicated the strength of women's contribution to Australian art in the late 19th century.

Updated June 18, 2015
Wright, William, b. 1937
As well as an extensive career as an artist Bill Wright became one of the most influential curators of contemporary art in Australia. After directing ...
Updated June 4, 2015
Churcher, Betty, b. 1931
Betty Churcher, who was the first woman to head both a state and national art gallery, had an extraordinary career in arts education and administration ...
Updated May 28, 2015
Gray, Anna, b. 1947
Anna Gray is the Head of Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia. Originally from Western Australia she has been critical in bringing the ...
Updated Jan. 2, 2015