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Dorothy Gordon Memorial Exhibition

by Gordon, Dorothy Helen.

Exhibition opened by MS Herring, Trustee, Queensland Art Gallery. Catalogue foreword written by Gordon's tutor, Walter Collings. 28 watercolours formed the exhibition, namely still life ...

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.

Colonial Gothick: the Gothic Revival in NSW 1800-1850

by Kerr, Joan.

With James Broadbent. Inaugural exhibition at the newly-restored Elizabeth Bay House, Sydney NSW.

Edmund Thomas Blacket (1817-1883): Our great Victorian architect

by Kerr, Joan.

Winner of the 1983 Museums’ Australia Best Exhibition Award.

Designing Lights: Drawings for colonial lighthouses 1817-1899

by Kerr, Joan.

With C. Peake & I. Anderson. Australia’s first exhibition on lighthouse design.

Lyndhurst: 150th anniversary exhibition,

by Kerr, Joan.

Curators were Dinah Dysart & Helen Proudfoot. Joan Kerr was a member of curatorial committee and catalogue writer.

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Australia's Places of Confinement 1788-1988,

by Kerr, Joan.

Curator: James Semple Kerr. Joan Kerr was a member of the curatorial committee and a catalogue writer.

The National Women's Art Exhibition

by Kerr, Joan.

Joan Kerr initiated this project which comprised approximately 150 exhibitions throughout Australia. With Jo Holder she compiled, published and distributed the National Exhibition Calendar.

AAAR! (Australian Artists Against Racism!),

by Kerr, Joan.

Curator: Merryn Gates. Joan Kerr was an exhibition committee member.

Artists and Cartoonists in Black and White (the most public art)

by Kerr, Joan.

With Jo Holder and Craig Judd. Joan Kerr initiated the exhibition, wrote the catalogue and with Jo Holder, prepared the hand-list of exhibits.