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Madigan, Rosemary Wynnis, b. 1926
South Australian born sculptor who concentrated on carving stone and wood to produce classically modern sculptures, mainly based on the human figure. Also an influential ...
Five X Five

by Tye, Brenda.

Five X Five. Exhibition Catalogue, The College of Fine Arts, The University of New South Wales, Sydney: Ivan Dougherty Gallery, College of Fine Arts, 2007.

Group X

by Stäcker, Anke.

Group exhibition

Five x Five

by Phillips, Debra.

Group exhibition

12 X 12

by Berry, Max.

This exhibition then travelled to 'No Vacancy' gallery in Melbourne in 2009

Five x Five

by Christofides, Andrew.

Group exhibition. Gallery no longer operating.

Winch X 4

by Winch, Madeleine.

Touring. Also Borg Gallery, Erina.

9” x 12": 1997/98

by Tuckfield-Carrano, Madeleine.

9” x 12": 1997/98 National Touring Exhibition of Contemporary Art

BRAG 200x200

by Alexander, Jan, Appleton, Jean, Cummings, Elisabeth, Drysdale, Russell, Fox, Edith Mary, Friend, Donald, Hanssen Pigott, Gwyn, Hilder, Jesse Jewhurst, Hinder, Margel Ina, Lister, Matilda, Madigan, Rosemary Wynnis, Olley, Margaret, Perry, Adelaide, Proctor, Thea, Redpath, Norma, Rees, Lloyd, Ross, Joan, Ross, Jo, Sharpe, Wendy, Silver, Anneke, Smith, Grace Cossington.

BRAG 200X200 features 200 paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, photographs, installations and new media works drawn from Bathurst Regional Art Gallery's permanent collection.

Xiancai Liu

by Liu, Xiancai.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Wollongong City Gallery annual report

crosseXions

by Barth, James, Davidson, Katina, Jackson, Beth, Lawrie, Dana, Milinski, Julie-Anne, Poppi, Clare, Randell, Merri, Riethmuller, Leena, Serisier, Camille, Stone, Lynden , Wells, Shayna. Clark Beaumont.

Group Exhibition. CrosseXions draws together the work of 12 early-career, Brisbane-based women and transgender artists who are inscribing feminist and environmental concerns within their art ...

The archaeology of memory xv

by Anderson, Lisa.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Wollongong City Gallery annual report