'Throw Sad Things to the Wind' is an artist's book exhibited in Artspace Mackay. The words were spoken to the artist in China and the words are about saying goodbye to sad thought. The idea has been translated into an artist's book
HOMEGROUND addresses the local context of artist run culture in Brisbane. Boxcopy was founded as a c...
Art Books Cleveland (ABC) is dedicated to exploring, encouraging, and teaching both contemporary and...
The artistic director of Australia\u27s biggest ever contemporary art exhibition (the 1982 Sydney Bi...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
A review of the ABBE: Artist's Books Brisbane Event at the Griffith Centre for Creative Arts Researc...
The multidisciplinary artisti team Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson discuss art as a tool of disruption and me...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
This exhibition is the third in a series of four about states of change. The early drawings for thi...
6,000-word,invited, illustrated article for ‘The Journal of Artists’ Books’ (JAB) published by Colum...
Daily ice sculptures are about the ephemeral nature of our times. They include a praying kangaroo, a...
This paper seeks to document and understand one instance of community-university engagement: that of...
Kathleen Mullaniff, Senior Lecturer BA Fine Art, exhibited her artist book ‘in a walled garden’ on t...
Anne Lord's ice sculptures 'Ephemeral Characters' (2007) were installed in an art and ephemera event...
This research represents a watershed in an extended artistic career and, for that reason, the early ...
This 1998 publication is the first of three volumes of stories from rural and regional Australia, pu...
HOMEGROUND addresses the local context of artist run culture in Brisbane. Boxcopy was founded as a c...
Art Books Cleveland (ABC) is dedicated to exploring, encouraging, and teaching both contemporary and...
The artistic director of Australia\u27s biggest ever contemporary art exhibition (the 1982 Sydney Bi...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
A review of the ABBE: Artist's Books Brisbane Event at the Griffith Centre for Creative Arts Researc...
The multidisciplinary artisti team Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson discuss art as a tool of disruption and me...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
This exhibition is the third in a series of four about states of change. The early drawings for thi...
6,000-word,invited, illustrated article for ‘The Journal of Artists’ Books’ (JAB) published by Colum...
Daily ice sculptures are about the ephemeral nature of our times. They include a praying kangaroo, a...
This paper seeks to document and understand one instance of community-university engagement: that of...
Kathleen Mullaniff, Senior Lecturer BA Fine Art, exhibited her artist book ‘in a walled garden’ on t...
Anne Lord's ice sculptures 'Ephemeral Characters' (2007) were installed in an art and ephemera event...
This research represents a watershed in an extended artistic career and, for that reason, the early ...
This 1998 publication is the first of three volumes of stories from rural and regional Australia, pu...
HOMEGROUND addresses the local context of artist run culture in Brisbane. Boxcopy was founded as a c...
Art Books Cleveland (ABC) is dedicated to exploring, encouraging, and teaching both contemporary and...
The artistic director of Australia\u27s biggest ever contemporary art exhibition (the 1982 Sydney Bi...