Writing the Collection |
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25 June - 08 August 2004
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| John Curtin Gallery
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The Curtin University of Technology Art Collection was established in 1968 with the intention of enhancing both the appearance and educational life of what was then the Western Australian Institute of Technology. Over the past 35 years the collection has steadily grown. The development of the collection has been made possible through the support of the University community and many of the works held in it hold particular significance for people who have lived along-side them during their time at Curtin.
Writing the Collection is a celebration of the significance of the Curtin University of Technology Art Collection within the history and development of the University. The exhibition is a collaboration involving the Curtin community, the John Curtin Gallery and, most importantly, the collection itself. The result of this collaboration will be an exhibition drawn from the collection with accompanying texts, which reflect and elaborate upon the works. An accompanying publication will feature images and personal responses to the works from members of the University community.
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Artists:
Hans Arkeveld, Kate Beynon, Brian Blanchflower, Elise Blumann, Paul Brown, Joan Campbell, Butcher Cherel, Brenda Croft, Andrew Daly, Juan Davila, Julie Dowling, Stuart Elliot, Elizabeth Gertsakis, Tom Gibbons, Guy Grey-Smith, Nora Heysen, Robert Juniper, Eileen Keys, Sally Marsland, Brian McKay, Mary McLean, Nalda Searles, Max Pam, Chris Pease, Gloria Petyarre, Carol Porter, Carol Rudyard, Miriam Stannage, Angela Stewart, Howard Taylor, Rover Thomas, Aida Tomescu, Rick Vermey, Karl Wiebke, Anne Zahalka
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