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The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery is an on-campus art gallery at the University of Western Australia in Crawley.
History
The gallery was established in July 1990.[1]
Description
It is supported by a "friends of" organisation.[2] It contains collections, including the Cruthers Collection of Women's Art, and has hosted a range of exhibitions across a wide scope of artistic practices.[3][4][5][6]
The building is also shared by the Berndt Museum.[7]
Selected exhibitions
- Here&Now15, an exhibition of experimental sculpture, which included the work of Abdul-Rahman Abdullah (April–? 2015)[8]
- Artemis - No Second Thoughts - Reflections on the Artemis Women's Art Forum (1 September - 8 December 2018)[9]
- The Long Kiss Goodbye (8 February - 9 May 2020)
See also
References
- ↑ Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery (1990), The opening of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, The University of Western Australia, retrieved 24 January 2020
- ↑ Friends of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery (1900), Newsletter, Friends of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, retrieved 24 January 2020
- ↑ Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Radio National (2 August 2013), Disability Arts are Here and Now, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, retrieved 24 January 2020
- ↑ Edith Cowan University; Ross, Helen; Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery; Ceramic Arts Association of Western Australia (1999), Ceramics in Western Australia, 1970-1999 : everyday changes, Media Production Unit, Edith Cowan University, retrieved 24 January 2020
- ↑ Schilo, Ann (April 2018), "Scintillating signifiers 'Flora' at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery", Art Monthly Australasia (306): 26–29, ISSN 2209-0347
- ↑ Tillers, Imants; Lennard-Barrett, John; Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery (2009), Imants Tillers : the long poem : Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, The Gallery, ISBN 978-1-876793-16-6
- ↑ Russ, Vanessa, (author.); Chaloupka, E. (Eve); Ridhuan, Sarah; Enote; Berndt Museum of Anthropology (issuing body.) (2016), Berndt Museum : 40 years looking forward, Berndt Museum, University of Western Australia, retrieved 13 February 2020
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- ↑ Weston, Gemma (31 August 2018), Artemis : No Second Thoughts: Reflections on the Artemis Women's Art Forum, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery (published 2018), ISBN 978-1-925793-07-9
External links
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