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Federation University Art Collection
Silkscreen, Robert Jacks, 'Sketches of Spain' by Robert Jacks, 2005
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A limited edition silkscreen by Robert Jacks.art, artwork, robert jacks, jacks -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, Toni celebrating her opening of her studio at the Brickworks, c. 1984
Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.silkscreen -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, Metachema (Black on White), 2014
Silkscreen print on paperSigned, dated 2014 and edition 2/5 on reverse, bottom rightsilkscreen, print -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, Who me?, c. 1988
Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.silkscreen, politician, politics -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Silkscreen, Graeme Drendel, The Objects Suspended by Graeme Drendel
Graeme DRENDEL (1953- ) Born Ouyen, Victoria Graeme Drendel is a key Australian figurative painter and printmaker who believes you should paint what you know. He studied Art Teaching at the Ballarat Teacher' College and Ballarat School of Mines in 1971 and 1972 before completing a Diploma of Teaching Art and Craft at Melbourne State College in 1974. While studying in Ballarat Graeme lived in the student hostel 'Beaufort House'. After teaching for several years, Graeme undertook a life changing and extensive travelling tour throughout Italy, United Kingdom and United States at which time he decided he would always depict the human figure. Recognised for his intelligent observations of the human condition, Graeme’s art invites contemplation and reveals the humour of everyday life. The isolation he portrays through his characters may relate back to the isolation he felt on the wheat farm he grew up on. As a prolific user of sketchbooks Graeme Drendel records close observations, which can inform his paintings. Graeme Drendel is regularly a finalist in the Archibald Portrait Prize, Sulman Prize, Paul Guest Prize and in 2022 he won the prestigious Doug Moran National Portrait Prize with his portrait of fellow artist Lewis Miller. In 2021 he received a Federation University Distinguished Alumni Award. Two objects hang from a timber structure.graeme drendel, printmaking, silkscreen -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Silkscreen, Graeme Drendel, 'Enclosure with Keeper' by Graeme Drendel
Graeme DRENDEL (1953- ) Born Ouyen, Victoria Graeme Drendel is a key Australian figurative painter and printmaker who believes you should paint what you know. He studied Art Teaching at the Ballarat Teacher' College and Ballarat School of Mines in 1971 and 1972 before completing a Diploma of Teaching Art and Craft at Melbourne State College in 1974. While studying in Ballarat Graeme lived in the student hostel 'Beaufort House'. After teaching for several years, Graeme undertook a life changing and extensive travelling tour throughout Italy, United Kingdom and United States at which time he decided he would always depict the human figure. Recognised for his intelligent observations of the human condition, Graeme’s art invites contemplation and reveals the humour of everyday life. The isolation he portrays through his characters may relate back to the isolation he felt on the wheat farm he grew up on. As a prolific user of sketchbooks Graeme Drendel records close observations, which can inform his paintings. Graeme Drendel is regularly a finalist in the Archibald Portrait Prize, Sulman Prize, Paul Guest Prize and in 2022 he won the prestigious Doug Moran National Portrait Prize with his portrait of fellow artist Lewis Miller. In 2021 he received a Federation University Distinguished Alumni Award. Two objects hang from a timber structure.graeme drendel, printmaking, silkscreen -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Artwork - Printmaking, Mike Green, 'Table Blue' by Mike Green, 1988
Framed silkscreen. Donated through the Australian Gifts Programme by Katherine Littlewood.printmaking, silkscreen, mike green -
Federation University Art Collection
Print - Printmaking - Screenprint, 'Radical' by David Rose, 1971
David Rose (1936–2006) David Rose worked in New South Wales and produced etchings, lithographs, screenprints, and woodcuts. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed and matted silkscreen printed in colour, from four stencils Lower left: 53/120 Radical Lower right: David Rose 1971art, artwork, printmaking, david rose, silkscreen, print council of australia -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Artwork, Cuthbertson, Archibald, 'Phoenix' by Arch Cuthbertson, 1961
Arch CUTHBERTSON (1 December 1924-2000) Born Geelong, Victoria Archibald Frederick Cuthbertson was a painter, sculptor, printmaker and mural painter. He lreceived a Diploma of Fine Art from Royal Melbourn Institute of Technology in 1951. He lectured in Art at the Ballarat Teachers' College. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.ModernistFramed silkscreen Purchased by the Ballarat Teachers' College , 1961 Signed in yellow, lower right side, 'A. Cuthbertson 1961'art, artwork, arch cuthbertson, printmaking, silkscreen, ballarat teachers college, ballarat teachers' college art collection -
Federation University Art Collection
Printmaking - Screenprint, 'Exotic Garden' by Donald Cameron, 1966
Donald Cameron (1927 - ) Born Melbourne The artist was on a one year's sabatical study leave at the Slade School of Art when this work was produced. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed silkscreen featuring an abstract design in black, green and black. Purchased by Ballarat Teachers' College, 1967Written lower left 'Exotic Garden' 1/12 Signed lower right 'Donald Cameron'art, artwork, donald cameron, printmaking, silkscreen, garden, available, screenprint -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, Peace on where?, c. 1984
Silkscreen printpolitical, peace, screenprint, politician -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, And let us remind ourselves, c. 1983
Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.political, poster, screenprint, crowd -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, And let us assume that our leaders, c. 1983
Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.political, poster, leaders, politicians, crowd, order -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, Sites of Power – An exhibition of posters and prints by Toni Robertson, c. 1984
Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.screenprint, power, poster, exhibition, police -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 1, 1981
Silkscreen print.'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 1' in lower left corner.screenprint, poster, consumerism, nuclear technology, advertising -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 2, 1981
Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 2' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated. politics, poster, australian politics -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 3, 1981
Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 3' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated. screenprint, nuclear, poster, nuclear technology -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 4, 1981
Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 4' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated.nuclear technology, nuclear, political, military -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 5, 1981
Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 5' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated.nuclear, nuclear technology, carnival, political, crowds -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 6, 1981
Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 6' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated. nuclear technology, nuclear power, power, police, political, crowd, urban, carnival -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, FRENCH, Leonard OBE b. 1928 Brunswick, Victoria d. 2017 Melbourne, Victoria, Fish over Landscape, 1964
Silkscreen printSigned and dated lower right corner beneath print, pencil "Leonard French 63" Titled and edition lower left beneath print, "Fish over Landscape" 2/50 -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, PANIGIRAKIS, Spiros. born 1977 Melbourne, Australia, Stupid III, 2014
Silkscreen print on paperSigned, dated 2014 and edition 2/5 on reverse, bottom left.screenprint, line, contours, abstract -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, PANIGIRAKIS, Spiros. born 1977 Melbourne, Australia, Stupid I, 2014
Silkscreen print on paper.Signed, dated 2014 and edition 2/5 on reverse, bottom rightscreenprint, geometry, abstract, shape, line -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Print, Waters, Louisa, Sentiments from Briagolong Correspondent 1888, 2015
Donated by the artist, 2015Silkscreen print on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Printmaking - Silkscreen, Lin Onus, 'Walawala Garrkman' by Lin Onus, 2001
Lin ONUS (1948-1996) Language: Wiradjuri / Yorta Yorta Lin Onus played a pivotal role in the recognition of Aboriginal art as an expression of a contemporary and dynamic living culture. Prior to his premature death at just 47 years of age he was a prominent, strident, yet non-confrontational agent in renegotiating the history of colonial and Aboriginal Australia. His father, Bill Onus, was the founder of the Aboriginal Advancement League in Victoria and a prominent maker of artefacts in Melbourne. As a young Koori growing up, Lin lived in a cultural environment that included exposure to visiting Aboriginal artists, including Albert Namatjira. He began his artistic life assisting his father in decorating artifacts, went on to develop skills working with metal and painting with air brush as a panel beater; and by 1974 he was painting watercolors and photo-realist landscapes. In the 1970's he completed a set of paintings on the first Aboriginal guerrilla fighter Mosquito, which holds pride of place on the walls of the Advancement League in Melbourne, to this day. Lin Onus was a largely self-taught artist. Particularly important in his development was his visits to Garmedi (Arnhem Land) starting in 1986. Jack Wunuwun, the Yolngu artist, introduced him into the Murrungun-Djinang clan and gave him permission to use some of traditional images in his paintings. His cultural education on the Aboriginal side was also provided by visits to Cummeragunja with his father, and stories told by his uncle Aaron Briggs, known as 'the old man of the forest' who gave him his Koori name - Burrinja, meaning 'star'. They would sit on the banks of the Murray River within view of the Barmah Forest, Lin's spiritual home, the subject of many of his later paintings and his final resting place. Lin's father had been of the Yorta Yorta people from the Barmah Forest country, and Lin also used images from this area in his paintings. The images in his works include haunting photorealist portrayals of the Barmah red gum forests of his father's ancestral country, and the use of rarrk cross-hatching-based based painting style that he learned (and was given permission to use when in Arnhemland). His painting Barmah Forest won Canberra's national Aboriginal Heritage Award in 1994. (http://www.cooeeart.com.au/aboriginal_artist/lin_onus/A, accessed 18 May 2015) This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed limited edition silkscreen.Signed 'Onus' lower right (posthumously by Tiriki Onus) Edition 68/80art, artwork, lin onus, onus, printmaking, screenprint, aboriginal, dreaming, frogs, available -
Geelong Gallery
Photograph - I once was, PAPAETROU, Polixeni, 1986/2017
Silkscreen photograph on silver foil on canvas -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Collage: Sally SMART, Imaginary Anatomy / Itchy Itchy #2, c.1997
monoprint; oil on paper, photocopy, silkscreen collageek prac 2015 -
Merri-bek City Council
Print - Silkscreen, Wendy Black, The Sheep of Fools, 1983
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Merri-bek City Council
Print - Silkscreen, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park, 1982
Melbourne-based artist Wendy Black works across screenprinting, painting and drawing. The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park to ensure the ongoing protection of its natural resources and its continuation as a peace zone. Black’s screenprint, featuring seals and penguins set against an Arctic icecap, captures the looming threat to the precious flora and fauna of the continent. Text in the lower corner describes Black’s collaboration with the Antarctic and Southern Ocean coalition for which this poster was likely made. Donated by the artist -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Work on paper, Robert Jacks, Yellow Guitar, 2003, 2003
robert jacks, silkscreen