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No 27 May 1998 -
THE LIE OF THE LAND
Kerri Hall
Report on the sculptural and sound installation
by Fiona Foley and Chris Knowles placed in Swanston Street in front of
the Melbourne Town Hall, to coincide with the opening of the Australian
Reconciliation Convention
Constance Jenkins Macky
Part One
by Jillian Dwyer
Biography of the first female winner of
the National Gallery Travelling Scholarship, Constance Jenkins Macky, concentrating
on her early career in Melbourne to 1908. Jenkins subsequently lived and
worked overseas in Europe and later in California, where she was an important
woman artist during the 1920s
Plenty: Townsville Artists
on a Journey to Spirit
by Lynn Scott Cumming
Review of an exhibition of a diverse group
of Townsville based women artists and sculptors, curated by noted Queensland
artist Sylvia Ditchburn
Pat Hillcoat reviews
Nan Goldin I'll Be Your Mirror and Wendy
Lesser's His Other Half: Men Looking at Women Through Art
South Australia Print
Workshop
by Annette Vincent
Outline of the activities of the important
artists' resource in Adelaide with information about pubic access programs
Kultural Kommuting;
Melbourne-Berlin artists' exchange in
1998, organised by Claudia Luenig and Maggie McCormack - plus information
on Claudia Luenig's exhibition On Red Hot Special
About the Authors
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Pat Hillcoat is a Canberra-based
artist, who writes regular book reviews for the Bulletin.
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April-Kaye Ikinci is a member
of the Register Committee of Management and closely involved with the Fire
Station Print Workshop.
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Juliet Peers is on the Register
Committee as Bulletin editor and teaches at RMIT University.
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Merren Ricketson is the co-ordinator
of the Women’s Art Register.
Send your NEWS, EXHIBITIONS,
ART NEWS, reports of services AND opportunities for artists etc.to your
editor
j.m.j.peers@rmit.edu.au
WOMEN'S ART REGISTER
c/o Richmond (formerly
Carringbush) Library
415 Church St, Richmond,
Vic 3121
Phone (03) 9429 3644
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