The main area of interest in my practice is in the social construction of nature. In the work Knismesis this is manifest in the unhurried progression a natural light phenomenon, bound up in the transcendent grammar of a shadow form. The exhibition 'Growth, Change, Influence' was held at the Queen Victoria Art Gallery, Royal Park, Launceston, Tasmania; one of two state-funded galleries in Tasmania (also known as the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, or QVMAG). The exhibition was curated by Damien Quilliam, Curator of Contemporary Australian Art for the QVMAG, and was a survey of staff and former staff of the University of Tasmania's Tasmanian School of Art, the School of Visual and Performing Arts, or the now (combining the previous two S...
Laurel J. Robinson Catalogue of exhibition held at the Centre for the Arts Gallery, Hunter st Hobar
 "Duxbury was among a dozen Australian artists invited to take part in this biannu...
The new exhibition at the Sayle Gallery in Douglas, marks an important stage in the Gallery’s develo...
This lecture is a series of personal reflections about contemporary art practice in Tasmania and the...
Jane Stewart studied at the Tasmanian School of Art, graduating with honours in 1998. She then under...
Iteration:Again documents and reflects upon a series of thirteen temporary public art commissions by...
An exhibition presented by The Tasmanian School of Art Gallery Committee featuring the paintings of ...
(Un)Natural Urges was a joint exhibition with Merri Randell at Brenda May Galleries in Sydney in 201...
 "The exhibition, Australia and Constable, was part of the 2006 blockbuster (100,0...
The relationship with nature through art has been explored as a two fold bond. The first considers a...
Artists began to incorporate movement into their work from different motives and with different goal...
An exhibition jointly organised by the Fine Arts Committee of the University of Tasmania and the Tas...
 'In Clouded Over: Representations of Clouds in Art, at the Lawrence Wilson Art Galler...
Roslynn explores the disparity betweeen versions of Tasmanian landscapes in colonial fiction and col...
This is a catalogue showcasing the Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) Graduating Student's Exhibition wo...
Laurel J. Robinson Catalogue of exhibition held at the Centre for the Arts Gallery, Hunter st Hobar
 "Duxbury was among a dozen Australian artists invited to take part in this biannu...
The new exhibition at the Sayle Gallery in Douglas, marks an important stage in the Gallery’s develo...
This lecture is a series of personal reflections about contemporary art practice in Tasmania and the...
Jane Stewart studied at the Tasmanian School of Art, graduating with honours in 1998. She then under...
Iteration:Again documents and reflects upon a series of thirteen temporary public art commissions by...
An exhibition presented by The Tasmanian School of Art Gallery Committee featuring the paintings of ...
(Un)Natural Urges was a joint exhibition with Merri Randell at Brenda May Galleries in Sydney in 201...
 "The exhibition, Australia and Constable, was part of the 2006 blockbuster (100,0...
The relationship with nature through art has been explored as a two fold bond. The first considers a...
Artists began to incorporate movement into their work from different motives and with different goal...
An exhibition jointly organised by the Fine Arts Committee of the University of Tasmania and the Tas...
 'In Clouded Over: Representations of Clouds in Art, at the Lawrence Wilson Art Galler...
Roslynn explores the disparity betweeen versions of Tasmanian landscapes in colonial fiction and col...
This is a catalogue showcasing the Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) Graduating Student's Exhibition wo...
Laurel J. Robinson Catalogue of exhibition held at the Centre for the Arts Gallery, Hunter st Hobar
 "Duxbury was among a dozen Australian artists invited to take part in this biannu...
The new exhibition at the Sayle Gallery in Douglas, marks an important stage in the Gallery’s develo...