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It is what is in it

by Armstrong, John.

Supported by the Blanche Louisa Buttner Bequest. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS QAG annual report; UTAS catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: ...

Mike Brown: what now?

by Brown, Mike.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Heide exhibition archive;

What's on a matchbox

by Mark, Bill.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS CACSA Exhibition Archive

What is fibreculture?

by Teh, David.

Fibreculture is a forum for the exchange of articles, ideas and arguments on Australian net and IT policy in a broad, cultural context ...

What is the concept? Artists and ceramics

by Hamilton, David, Jackson, Jo-Ellen, Kollo, Zsuzsa, Lettau, Karin, Marsden, David, Mason, Penelope Louise, McIntyre, Alan, McMahon, Robert John, Norman, Ray, Richardson, Cecil George, Smith, Tim, Taylor, Jules.

An exhibition of 38 works by George Richardson, David Marsden, Alan McIntyre, David Hamilton, Zsuzsa Kollo, Penny Mason, Jules Taylor, Tim Smith, Jo-Ellen Jackson, Ray ...

To see beyond what seems to be

by Dreyfus, Ella.

An exhibition of ink-jet prints on paper which reflect upon the way language shifts through space and transcends meaning. Depicted in the works are a ...

What are art schools for?

by Trendall, Justin.

What are art schools for? is an exhibition about the crossroads where the hopes of individuals and institutional desire must confront their dilemmas. Trendall chose ...

'What Comes After War?' Afghanistan, Australia and Iraq.

by Ashburn, Liz, Holder, Jo, Rahimi, Abdul Karim .

The rich colours and intricate compositions of traditional miniature painting are an unlikely form of war documentation in the age of embedded journalism, selective briefings ...

"Hello, what's cooking?!"

by Behmak, .

Rough sketch. One of a collection.

Pencil on paper

And if so what to call it

by Castle, Kim, Collins, Louise.

Colour and movement, a women's obsession for her own telephone voice. d/Archive

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