Daily ice sculptures are about the ephemeral nature of our times. They include a praying kangaroo, a Buddha and an ice basket. Intended to address issues of environment and spirituality, the melting ice will be recorded as the sculptures disappear
Ephemeral Coast is a curatorial research project that seeks to investigate our difficult relationshi...
Much of the identity of North Queensland is built around the mining, agriculture and tourism sectors...
The acknowledged practice of ephemera, most active since the 1960s, and the unacknowledged omission ...
Daily ice sculptures are about the ephemeral nature of our times. They include a praying kangaroo, a...
Anne Lord's ice sculptures 'Ephemeral Characters' (2007) were installed in an art and ephemera event...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
A series of works based on the Peel Island Residencies on Teerk Roo Ra in Moreton Bay during 2010/20...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
Exhibition Dates: 15 June - 8 September 2019Venue: Berwick Visual ArtsTania Kovats makes drawings, s...
Iteration:Again documents and reflects upon a series of thirteen temporary public art commissions by...
This is a collaborative project (2005) bringing together the creative visions of the artists: Prof. ...
Creative Work produced as part of the <i>Nocturne series</i>. The character is a physical sculpture ...
'Throw Sad Things to the Wind' is an artist's book exhibited in Artspace Mackay. The words were spok...
This exhibition is the third in a series of four about states of change. The early drawings for thi...
(Un)Natural Urges was a joint exhibition with Merri Randell at Brenda May Galleries in Sydney in 201...
Ephemeral Coast is a curatorial research project that seeks to investigate our difficult relationshi...
Much of the identity of North Queensland is built around the mining, agriculture and tourism sectors...
The acknowledged practice of ephemera, most active since the 1960s, and the unacknowledged omission ...
Daily ice sculptures are about the ephemeral nature of our times. They include a praying kangaroo, a...
Anne Lord's ice sculptures 'Ephemeral Characters' (2007) were installed in an art and ephemera event...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
A series of works based on the Peel Island Residencies on Teerk Roo Ra in Moreton Bay during 2010/20...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
Exhibition Dates: 15 June - 8 September 2019Venue: Berwick Visual ArtsTania Kovats makes drawings, s...
Iteration:Again documents and reflects upon a series of thirteen temporary public art commissions by...
This is a collaborative project (2005) bringing together the creative visions of the artists: Prof. ...
Creative Work produced as part of the <i>Nocturne series</i>. The character is a physical sculpture ...
'Throw Sad Things to the Wind' is an artist's book exhibited in Artspace Mackay. The words were spok...
This exhibition is the third in a series of four about states of change. The early drawings for thi...
(Un)Natural Urges was a joint exhibition with Merri Randell at Brenda May Galleries in Sydney in 201...
Ephemeral Coast is a curatorial research project that seeks to investigate our difficult relationshi...
Much of the identity of North Queensland is built around the mining, agriculture and tourism sectors...
The acknowledged practice of ephemera, most active since the 1960s, and the unacknowledged omission ...