Iris award 2013
The IRIS Award is an annual international prize recognising new and outstanding portraiture in photo-based media offering. The criteria for selection focuses on portraits that ...
The IRIS Award is an annual international prize recognising new and outstanding portraiture in photo-based media offering. The criteria for selection focuses on portraits that ...
This exhibition is the 27th international mail art exhibition of A Book About Death. Australian artists Heather Matthew and Julie Barratt have curated a new ...
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This exhibition is the 27th international mail art exhibition of A Book About Death. Australian artists Heather Matthew and Julie Barratt have curated a new ...
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A bride dressed in white stands in a field blanketed with flowers & green. Dancers reach for the sky in a symbolic bid for freedom ...
A bride dressed in white stands in a field blanketed with flowers & green. Dancers reach for the sky in a symbolic bid for freedom ...
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by Raisin, Hannah.
In Separation Anxiety Hannah Raisin explores her relationship with herself and with the animal world in a series of photographs and video work.
by Raisin, Hannah.
Sugar Coated is a confronting solo performance by Hannah Raisin where she explores female identity and gender politics
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by Jackson, Beth.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Currie, Joanne Nalingu, Duncan, Liz, Gela, Anna, Genuarrie, , Walker, Heather, Watson, Joyce.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Dwyer, Mary, McKay, Judith, Wright, Elsie.
Opened by Caroline Mason, Women's Advisor to the Premier of Queensland. Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House ...
by Clarke, Sandi.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Clarke, Sandi.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.