Showing 4 items matching "art history / art theory"
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Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Exhibition Catalogue, Final Exhibition 1993, Ballarat University College, Visual Arts, 1993
... Art...Ceramics...Drawing...Graphic Design...Painting...Photography...Printmaking...Sculpture...Art History / Art Theory...Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Art History / Art Theory. At this time, the School offered the three-year Bachelor of Arts, Visual Arts; Bachelor of Arts, Performing Arts, a one year Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts and a one year Graduate Diploma of Music Education....Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Art History / Art Theory. At this time, the School offered the three-year Bachelor of Arts, Visual Arts; Bachelor of Arts, Performing Arts, a one year Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts and a one year Graduate Diploma of Music Education. ...Booklet to accompany third year student exhibition of Bachelor of Visual Arts students. Includes staff list, individual student names and photographs within their studio spaces at the Mt Helen Campus. It also includes student contact details and some artist statements. Introduction by Associate Professor Ian Hemingway, Head, School of Visual and Performing Arts, Ballarat University College. List of subject areas and staff names. Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Art History / Art Theory. At this time, the School offered the three-year Bachelor of Arts, Visual Arts; Bachelor of Arts, Performing Arts, a one year Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts and a one year Graduate Diploma of Music Education.Saddle-stitched book. 68pp cover black and white text pages on gloss stock, plus 4pp single colour cover on textured card.ballarat university college, buc, ballarat college of advanced education, bcae, university of ballarat, ub, federation university, visual art, ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, art history / art theory, mt helen campus -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Isabelle Anscombe, A Woman's Touch, A. Women in Design from 1860 to the Present Day, 1984
... Women's Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street Richmond melbourne Interviews and well researched social history illustrate how interior design created by Vanessa Bell, Sonia Delaunay, Elsie de Wolfe and others revolutionized ideas about form and function in the home. Addition to range of material held on women designers in the Women's Art Register Industrial design craft wallpaper weaving furniture design theory architecture Women interior decorators of the 1920s and 30s and their contribution to the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain, The Glasgow School of Art and The Bauhaus School.. small circular label on cover. ...Women interior decorators of the 1920s and 30s and their contribution to the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain, The Glasgow School of Art and The Bauhaus School..non-fictionWomen interior decorators of the 1920s and 30s and their contribution to the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain, The Glasgow School of Art and The Bauhaus School..industrial design, craft, wallpaper, weaving, furniture, design theory, architecture -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Vivienne Binns, Community and the Arts. History. Theory. Practice.Australian Perspectives, 1991
... Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street Richmond melbourne An analysis of the practices, influences and developments of the movement. Women artists and artsworkers were over represented in community arts. This book complements material held in the Women's Art Register. community arts collaborative practice art history political art Community Arts Network Aboriginal Land Rights Anthology of articles on the history and theory of community arts in Australia written by artists and artsworkers involved. ...Anthology of articles on the history and theory of community arts in Australia written by artists and artsworkers involved.Booknon-fictionAnthology of articles on the history and theory of community arts in Australia written by artists and artsworkers involved. community arts, collaborative practice, art history, political art, community arts network, aboriginal land rights -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Everything Flows No.4, Greg Somerville, 2025
... art commissioning world, becoming a full-time art maker from the mid 1980’s. Much of his work is textile based, but drawing, printing and photography are other passions, each influencing the other. Greg's interests in physics, ecological theory, Buddhist ideology and years of observation, have all contributed to an aesthetic investigation dwelling upon underlying energies, patterns and relationships inherent in this world: the patterns of water drops on leaves, the way water flows over a bush track. The inspiration is endless. Winner of the 2025 Expressions Wool Quilt Acquisitive Prize. Exhibition history includes Tamworth National Fibre Exhibition, Hobart Art...art commissioning world, becoming a full-time art maker from the mid 1980’s. Much of his work is textile based, but drawing, printing and photography are other passions, each influencing the other. Greg's interests in physics, ecological theory, Buddhist ideology and years of observation, have all contributed to an aesthetic investigation dwelling upon underlying energies, patterns and relationships inherent in this world: the patterns of water drops on leaves, the way water flows over a bush track. The inspiration is endless. Winner of the 2025 Expressions Wool Quilt Acquisitive Prize. Exhibition history includes Tamworth National Fibre Exhibition, Hobart Art ...Greg’s work has grown out of a Buddhist/ecological perspective. Graduating with a major in Ecology, he worked in the scientific and art commissioning world, becoming a full-time art maker from the mid 1980’s. Much of his work is textile based, but drawing, printing and photography are other passions, each influencing the other. Greg's interests in physics, ecological theory, Buddhist ideology and years of observation, have all contributed to an aesthetic investigation dwelling upon underlying energies, patterns and relationships inherent in this world: the patterns of water drops on leaves, the way water flows over a bush track. The inspiration is endless. Winner of the 2025 Expressions Wool Quilt Acquisitive Prize. Exhibition history includes Tamworth National Fibre Exhibition, Hobart Art Prize, Sorrento Art Prize, National Contemporary Art Prize, Art Quilt Australia, travelling exhibitions (Ararat and Goulburn Regional Galleries), many other Art Prizes and Group shows. Work is held in the Powerhouse and National Wool Museum.Wool quilt featuring circle and line designs in blue, yellow and orange tones.art quilt, expressions: the wool quilt prize, acquisitive award, prize, quilting, wool, greg somerville, textiles, artwork
