2024 EXHIBITIONS
BENCHMARK24: UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL ARTS
SAT 3 - SUN 25 AUG 2024
An important annual Arts Academy undergraduate exhibition showcasing student work accross year levels refelecting fresh new ideas, concepts and approaches. Read more: BENCHMARK24:UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL ARTS >
STELLA CLARKE: LANDSCAPE TO EARTHSCAPE
17 APRIL - 8 JUNE 2024
PRACTICE AND AESTHETICS IN A TIME OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Read more: STELLA CLARKE: LANDSCAPE TO EARTHSCAPE >
VIENNA DRYSDALE BISCHARD: AUTISTIC ARTISTIC
SAT 5 OCT – SAT 9 NOV 2024
As an artist, Vienna Drysdale Bischard explores how autism affects her art, as well as how her art encapsulates autism, while celebrating her disability and observing how it shapes her work and research. Here, through a series of portraits of her friends with Autism, Bischard examines the commonly underdiagnosed condition for women, devaluing their creativity, while commonly being compared with and judged against Autistic men. Read more: VIENNA DRYSDALE BISCHARD: AUTISTIC ARTISTIC >
EYE24: ARTS ACADEMY GRADUATE EXHIBITION
SAT 16 - SUN 24 NOV 2024
Arts Academy Undergraduate Visual Arts Exhibition 2024 Read more: EYE24: Visual Arts Graduate Exhibition >
2023 EXHIBITIONS
MADE YOU LOOK! PAINTINGS BY GEOFF WALLIS
FRI 1 DEC 2023 - FRI 23 MAR 2024
Ballarat artist Geoff Wallis presents his recent series of paintings in the exhibition, Made You Look! Informed by his extensive knowledge of art history and contemporary art issues and ideas, the subject of Wallis’ paintings is art itself. Read more: MADE YOU LOOK!: PAINTINGS BY GEOFF WALLIS >
EYE: END OF YEAR EXHIBITION 2023
SAT 11 NOV - SAT 25 NOV 2023
This important annual End of Year Exhibition (EYE) showcases work created by graduating students from Federation University’s Bachelor of Visual Arts, Ballarat, and Bachelor of Fine Arts, Gippsland. For our emerging regional artists, EYE is the culmination of their studies; a showcase of the skills, concepts and level of understanding acquired throughout their degree course. Read more: EYE: END OF YEAR EXHIBITION 2023 >
FUCKED UP FOTOS: STEPHEN DUPONT (AUS) BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE
26 AUG - 22 OCT 2023
Stephen Dupont's photographic mishaps celebrate chance and imperfection in Fucked Up Fotos. The series spans thirty years, five continents and more than a dozen countries, including Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, China, and Romania. Read more: BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE >
BENCHMARK23: UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL ARTS
WED 26 JUL - SUN 13 AUG 2023
An important annual Arts Academy Visual Arts’ undergraduate students’ exhibition, BENCHMARK showcases a rich mix of contemporary approaches completed individually and collaboratively across a diverse mix of studio areas. Read more: BENCHMARK23: UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL ARTS >
MARRA-NARRAP LAKORRA : UNDER BLUE SKIES
WED 21 JUN - SUN 9 JUL 2023
Through a unique collaboration between Federation TAFE’s visual arts program, H.M.Prison Langi Kal Kal and Hopkins Correctional Centre, select First Nations Indigenous artists present their recent work. Read more: MARRA-NARRAP LAKORRA >
ROOM WITH A VIEW: ASPECTS & PERSPECTIVES
WED 17 MAY - FRI 2 JUN 2023
Showcasing a unique selection of works of art from Federation University’s Art Collection. Read more: ROOM WITH A VIEW: ASPECTS & PERSPECTIVES >
SCOPE23: ARTS ACADEMY LECTURERS & ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE
WED 5 APR - FRI 28 APR 2023
An important annual Federation University Arts Academy exhibition, this year SCOPE showcases highly skilled work created by Visual Art lecturers and artists-in residence, based at Ballarat and Gippsland campus, who sustain an ongoing rigorous artistic practice across a broad range of disciplines including ceramics, painting, printmaking, sculpture, performance art, drawing, photography and digital media. Read more: SCOPE23: LECTURERS & ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE >
KENNETH KRONBERGER: BEHOLD THE ANIMATED DIORAMA!
WED 1 MAR – FRI 17 MAR 2023
Through an investigation into the historically intriguing, silent and static miniaturised world of the diorama and the contemporary art of animation, Kenneth Kronberger’s new work and PhD examination exhibition integrates these intriguing imagined formats, creating his own metamorphised ‘worlds’ and fantastical illusionistic spaces. Read more: KENNETH KRONBERGER: BEHOLD THE ANIMATED DIORAMA! >
2022 EXHIBITIONS
THE CHOSEN VESSEL: BELINDA MICHAEL & TIFFANY TITSHALL
WED 14 DEC 2022 - FRI 3 FEB 2023
In an exhibition showcasing the collaborative work of Belinda Michael and Tiffany Titshall, these two important central Victorian artists present a powerful new series of drawings and ceramic vessels of immense beauty and intrigue. Read more: THE CHOSEN VESSEL: BELINDA MICHAEL & TIFFANY TITSHALL >
EM I BODY: WORKS BY INDONESIAN WOMEN ARTISTS
WED 14 SEP – FRI 25 NOV 2022
Showcasing select work by seven contemporary Indonesian women artists, EM I BODY uncovers personal stories and unspoken truths while revealing common states of pride, tenacity and personal endurance. Read more: EM I BODY: WORKS BY INDONESIAN WOMEN ARTISTS >
BENCHMARK22: UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL ARTS
WED 3 AUG – FRI 26 AUG 2022
An important annual exhibition by Federation University’s Arts Academy Visual Arts’ undergraduate students, BENCHMARK showcases a rich mix of contemporary approaches completed individually and collaboratively across diverse studio areas. Here, students not only illustrate the breadth of creative skill but also reveal complex concepts and ideas that underpin a broad range of visual approaches, media, interpretations and styles. Read more: BENCHMARK22: UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL ARTS >
MELISSA PROPOSCH: HOW TO RAISE A GHOST
30 JUNE - 22 JULY 2022
Masters exhibition by Melissa Proposch titled How to Raise a Ghost Read more: MELISSA PROPOSCH: HOW TO RAISE A GHOST >
EDUCATING ARTISTS: THE BALLARAT TECHNICAL ART SCHOOL 1907 - 1940
WED 4 MAY - FRI 17 JUNE 2022
Offering a glimpse into the education of artists, designers and educators early last century at the Ballarat Technical Art School, School of Mines (SMB), this exhibition showcases select objects and images from Federation University’s Art and Historical Collections and the unique stories that surround them. Read more: EDUCATING ARTISTS: BALLARAT TECHNICAL ART SCHOOL 1907 - 1940 >
SCOPE22: ARTS ACADEMY LECTURERS, TEACHERS & HONORARIES
WED 2 MAR - FRI 1 APR 2022
An important Arts Academy annual exhibition, SCOPE showcases new work by lecturers, teachers, research associates and research fellows who, as educators and researchers at Federation University, also sustain an ongoing rigorous artistic practice. Read more: SCOPE22: VISUAL ARTS LECTURERS, TEACHERS & HONORARIES >
2021 EXHIBITIONS
THE FINEMAN NEW PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD
BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE 2021
Following the inaugural exhibition in 2019, the Ballarat International Foto Biennale presents the second iteration of The Fineman New Photography Award. This award places the focus on photographic artists working throughout the Asia-Pacific region, whose work is receiving critical attention. Read more: THE FINEMAN NEW PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD >
BENCHMARK21: UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL ARTS
WED 11 AUG - FRI 20 AUG 2021
The Post Office Gallery’s important annual exhibition presents innovative, inspired and bold ideas by Ballarat’s Arts Academy undergraduate visual art students across a range of media, styles and disciplines including drawing, painting, printmaking, design, sculpture, ceramics, digital media and installation. Read more: BENCHMARK21: UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL ARTS >
YAPANEYPUK NYINI WOWA
FROM 5 JULY 2021
An online exhibition by select indigenous artists created by way of a unique collaboration between Federation College’s VET visual arts program, Langi Kal Kal and Hopkins Correctional Centre. Read more: YAPANEYPUK NYINI WOWA (Together my Brother) >
SCOPE21
30 JUN - 16 JUL 2021
An important Arts Academy annual exhibition, SCOPE 2021 presents new work by lecturers, teachers, research associates and research fellows who, as artists also sustain a rigorous research and/or teaching practice at Federation University, and whose work expresses complex ideas related to fact and fiction, empathy, politics and global unrest, as well as ideas surrounding Indigenous art and iconography. Read more: SCOPE21: VISUAL ART TEACHERS, LECTURERS AND HONORARIES >
TONY GRIFFIN: SHELTER FROM THE STORM
15 APR - 11 JUN 2021
Tony Griffin PhD examination exhibition Read more: TONY GRIFFIN: SHELTER FROM THE STORM >
EYE: VISUAL ART AND DESIGN 2020 GRADUATING STUDENTS
11 MAR - 1 APR 2021
Showcasing work by our 2020 visual art and design graduating students within the Bachelor of Visual Arts, Bachelor of Communication Design, Creative Arts (Honours) and Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, Ballarat. This exhibition will be curated at the School of Arts Post Office Gallery following our virtual exhibition launch in 2020. Read more: EYE: ARTS ACADEMY UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS >
FIONA CRAWFORD: WHEN YOU GO LOOKING FOR ME, I AM NOT THERE
18 FEB - 26 FEB 2021
Following residencies in Assisi, Italy in 2016 and 2019, inspired by the beauty and intrigue surrounding the medieval embroidery tradition of ‘Punto Assisi’ still practiced today, Fiona Crawford’s contemporary textiles subvert and transgress conventions and reinterpret the ubiquitous subject of ‘women’s work’. Read more: FIONA CRAWFORD: WHEN YOU GO LOOKING FOR ME, I AM NOT THERE >
2020 EXHIBITIONS
EYE: ARTS ACADEMY END OF YEAR GRADUATING STUDENT EXHIBITION
16 DEC 2020 – 2 MAR 2021
Celebrating Federation University’s Arts Academy current and graduating students from Ballarat and Gippsland campuses. Read more: EYE: ARTS ACADEMY END OF YEAR GRADUATING STUDENT EXHIBITION >
GRAEME DRENDEL: THE MESSENGERS
14 MAR 2020 - OCT 2020
In Graeme Drendel’s first solo exhibition in Ballarat, Victoria, the renowned Australian artist presents his intriguing vignettes for which the artist is well known and celebrated – his subjects and characters on the one hand puzzling and perplexing and on the other mystical and surreal. Read more: GRAEME DRENDEL: THE MESSENGERS >
SCOPE20: ARTS ACADEMY VISUAL ARTS LECTURERS, TEACHERS AND HONORARIES
FRI 21 FEB – SAT 7 MAR 2020
SCOPE, Federation University's School of Arts' important annual exhibition, showcases accomplished work by Visual Arts lecturers, teachers, Research Associates, Associate and Adjunct Professors, and Research Fellows. Read more: SCOPE20: ARTS ACADEMY VISUAL ARTS LECTURERS, TEACHERS AND HONORARIES >
LAUREN MURRAY: TO WANDILIGONG - A VISUAL JOURNEY THROUGH MEMORY, TIME, SPACE, LIGHT, LANDSCAPE AND FOURTEEN LAYERS OF GLASS
FRI 31 JAN – SAT 15 FEB 2020
Presenting 16 digitally augmented photographs, Lauren Murray’s work and research explores her journey through the landscape - the nature of time, light and distance with the ongoing changes to the climate of particular interest to her. Read more: LAUREN MURRAY: TO WANDILIGONG >
2019 EXHIBITIONS
REVERB: RETURN TO THE 90s
14 DEC 2019 - 18 JAN 2020
REVERB: RETURN TO THE 90s celebrates visual artists who graduated during the period 1990 to 1999. Read more: REVERB: RETURN TO THE 90s >
GEORGIA JANETZKI: TRACES OF THE FEMALE SELF
FRI 22 NOV – SAT 7 DEC 2019
Georgia Janetzki’s experimental self-portraiture addresses the personal and at the same time examines the wider community of female artists and the gender balance within our public institutions. Read more: GEORGIA JANETZKI: TRACES OF THE FEMALE SELF >
JOSEPH BEUYS: THE REVOLUTION IS US
FRI 25 OCT to SAT 16 NOV 2019
The Revolution is Us showcases select films, works on paper and sculptures by internationally acclaimed German artist Joseph Beuys. Read more: JOSEPH BEUYS >
ADI NES: SOLDIERS
BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE
24 AUG - 20 OCT 2019
‘Soldiers’ is a series of 22 photographs created by one of Israel’s leading photographers Adi Nes, between 1994 and 2000. Focusing on both the intermediary moments between privacy and intimacy within the rigid framework of military life and the loss of innocence within this highly masculine world. Read more: Ballarat International Foto Biennale 2019 >
BENCHMARK19: ARTS ACADEMY VISUAL ARTS
FRI 19 JUL - SAT 17 AUG 2019
This special exhibition of recent work by FedUni’s Visual Arts students from Federation University Australia's Arts Academy, Ballarat Read more: BENCHMARK19 >
NAIDOC19
WED 3 JUL - SUN 14 JUL 2019
NAIDOC19 FedUni’s Post Office Gallery celebrates NAIDOC and Australia’s First Nations peoples. Read more: NAIDOC19 >
ANNA FARAGO: RAW EDGES
FRI 14 JUN - SAT 29 JUN 2019
Anna Farago uses various creative methods to explore her identity as daughter, sister, mother, wife, friend, crafter, artist, woman and now widow, and to examine how identity strongly intersects with memory and place. Read more: ANNA FARAGO >
GUIRGUIS NEW ART PRIZE 2019
30 March - 2 June 2019
GNAP is a $20.000 national, acquisitive, biennial, contemporary art prize administered by Federation University Australia (FedUni)'s Arts Academy, generously supported by local Ballarat surgeon and philanthropist Mr Mark Guirguis, GNAP showcases a selection of Australia's most exciting contemporary artists in Ballarat, Victoria. Read more: GUIRGUIS NEW ART PRIZE 2019 >
SCOPE19
FRI 15 FEB 2019 – SAT 09 MAR 2019
SCOPE, FedUni School of Arts' important annual exhibition showcases accomplished work by Visual Arts lecturers, teachers, Research Associates, Associate and Adjunct Professors, and Research Fellows. Read more: SCOPE19 >
2018 EXHIBITIONS
BALLARAT ARTS FOUNDATION EUREKA ART AWARD 2018
SAT 17 NOV - SAT 8 DEC 2018
Established in 2000, through the initiative and generosity of Ballarat South Rotary Club, with ongoing support from the local community, the Ballarat Arts Foundation has continued to assist and encourage the aspirations of local, emerging, contemporary artists who have lived, worked or studied in the regional city of Ballarat. Read more: BALLARAT ARTS FOUNDATION >
DELVE18: POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTS
FRI 16 NOV – SAT 8 DEC 2018
DELVE18 showcases recent work by Masters and PhD research candidates at the School of Arts, Federation University Australia. With candidates at varying stages of their research, this exhibition reflects diverse ideas and bold approaches to the students' individual field of enquiry. Read more: DELVE18: POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTS >
HEIDI WOOD: OFF THE MAP
SAT 22 SEP – TUE 6 NOV 2018
Paris-based Australian artist Heidi Wood’s immersive work will explore her ongoing curiosity about tourism and the unpopularity of tourist zones particularly within the ex-Soviet bloc. Creating her own promotional environment utilising a repertoire of commercial pictograms, mementos and symbols, Wood deliberately questions the very position of culture, the messages it can provide and the people it aims to target. Heidi Wood gained a Bachelor of Arts in printmaking at Victoria College, Prahran, Melbourne and went on to study at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-arts, Paris, DNSAP, atelier Claude Viallat. She lives in Paris and works in Montreuil. Read more: HEIDI WOOD: OFF THE MAP >
BENCHMARK18: Arts Academy Visual Arts
FRI 17 AUG - SAT 15 SEP 2018
This special exhibition of recent work by FedUni’s Visual Arts students from Federation University Australia's Arts Academy, Ballarat showcases new work by our next hot crop of visual artists and designers. Held annually, this important Arts Academy exhibition reflects the breadth and diversity of students’ interests, ideas and areas of enquiry, as well as the in-depth levels of their medium and material investigations within a broad range of disciplines, including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics and design. Read more: BENCHMARK18 >
NAIDOC 2018
SAT 7 JUL - SAT 4 AUG 2018
NAIDOC18 FedUni’s Post Office Gallery celebrates NAIDOC and Australia’s First Nations peoples with two group exhibitions by local indigenous artists in Because of her, we can! alongside, Cooeee!, developed through a unique collaboration between Federation College’s VET Visual Arts program, Langi Kal Kal and Hopkins Correctional Centre. Read more: NAIDOC18 >
MARYANNE COUTTS DRESS CODE: the first five years
THU 24 MAY – SAT 30 JUN 2018
Beginning in 2013, DRESS CODE: the first five years is the result of a ritualistic daily drawing practice and series of works, in which the artist's concerns are in response to what she was wearing each day for the last five years. Read more: MARYANNE COUTTS: DRESS CODE >
INDIGO THREADS - Tamara Kellett, Jessica Schroeter & April Welfare
THU 26 APR – SAT 19 MAY 2018
In a group exhibition by three Ballarat artists and FedUni Arts Academy alumni, their work will explore and reflect diverse ideas, media, styles and approaches, yet reflect and allude to how they are all intrinsically linked to a common interest and fascination with the beauty and colour of ‘indigo’. Read more: INDIGO THREADS - Tamara Kellett, April Welfare & Jessica Schroeter >
GOLDEN PLAINS: RECENT WORKS BY RUBY PILVEN & PETER PILVEN
FRI 16 MAR - SAT 21 APR 2018
Golden Plains is a joint exhibition between local Ballarat ceramic artists and father and daughter duo, Peter and Ruby Pilven. The sculptural works in this exhibition have been influenced by the natural surroundings of the golden plains shire and Ballarat's rich cultural heritage. Read more: PETER PILVEN & RUBY PILVEN >
SCOPE18: ARTS ACADEMY VISUAL ARTS LECTURERS, TEACHERS & HONORARIES
THU 8 FEB - SAT 10 MAR 2018
SCOPE, FedUni's Arts Academy important annual exhibition showcases an inspired and rich mix of accomplished work by visual arts staff, research associates and associate and adjunct professors. Read more: SCOPE18 >
RELOAD: BACK TO THE 80s
SAT 15 DEC 2018 – SAT 09 FEB 2019
Acknowledging the extraordinary achievements of FedUni's Visual Arts alumni who studied at one of our former Ballarat Art Schools, RELOAD: BACK TO THE 80s is a special opportunity to celebrate visual artists who graduated during the period 1980 to 1989, some of whom have gained national and international recognition. Read more: RELOAD: BACK TO THE 80s >
2017 EXHIBITIONS
REVAMP: 50s, 60s & 70s REVISITED: CELEBRATING FEDUNI'S BALLARAT ART SCHOOLS
SAT 25 NOV 2017 - SAT 27 JAN 2018
Federation University Australia’s Arts Academy wishes to acknowledge the extraordinary achievements of our alumni who studied Visual Arts at Ballarat Technical Art School, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education, Ballarat College of Advanced Education and Ballarat Teachers’ College, from 1955 up to and including 1979. Over the past decades, a diverse range of visual artists have graduated from the Arts Academy, some of whom have gone on to gain national and international recognition. Read more: REVAMP: 50s, 60s and 70s Revisited >
SYLVIA HOLLIS: THE ASSUMED DIVIDE
Wed 8 Nov - Sat 18 Nov 2017
The Assumed Divide is an exhibition of small, figurative sculpture works, created in response to an exploration of gender, feminism and relationships. Sylvia Hollis works with the nude human figure for its ability to expose the commonality of physical existence. Read more: SYLVIA HOLLIS: THE ASSUMED DIVIDE >
UNEARTHED: THE JAN FEDER COLLECTION
Sat 30 Sep – Sat 4 Nov 2017
The Jan Feder Collection is on tour from Gippsland Centre for Art and Design, Federation University. Jan Feder was an alumna of the Gippsland Campus who studied ceramics on the campus. She passed away in the mid 1980s. Her student peers raised funds to buy ceramic works in her memory. They bought works from visiting lecturers who became leading ceramic artists around the world, as well as from many of the staff who taught there. Read more: UNEARTHED: THE JAN FEDER COLLECTION >
MAZIAR MORADI: ICH WERDE DEUTSCH (I BECOME GERMAN)
Sat 19 Aug – Sun 17 Sep 2017
Ich Werde Deutsch (I become German) pictures young people, who were forced to leave their countries to start a new life as immigrants in Germany, as well as those who were born in Germany but have grown up under influence of their family's cultural background. The work is based on the impressions, fears, experiences, fates and losses of the young immigrants, by focusing on the individual circumstances of their lives. Read more: MAZIAR MORADI: ICH WERDE DEUTSCH >
BENCHMARK17 - Undergraduate Visual Arts
Wed 19 Jul – Sat 12 Aug 2017
This special exhibition of recent work by FedUni’s undergraduate Visual Arts students from the Arts Academy, Ballarat, and Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD), Churchill showcases new work by our next hot crop of visual artists and designers. Held annually, this important Arts Academy undergraduate exhibition reflects the breadth and diversity of students’ interests, ideas and areas of enquiry, as well as the in-depth levels of their medium and material investigations within a broad range of disciplines, including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics and design. Read more: BENCHMARK17 - Undergraduate Visual Arts >
MÁIRÍN NÍ SHÍOCHÁIN: A KINSHIP OF CREATURES
Wed 7 Jun - Sat 17 Jun 2017
Máirín Ní Shíocháin’s practice reflects a lifelong affinity with non-human animals. Her observation of animals and birds in natural habitats in and around Ballarat and district was the foundation for this research. Read more: MÁIRÍN NÍ SHÍOCHÁIN: A KINSHIP OF CREATURES >
DEANNE GILSON: IN BETWEEN THE OBJECT AND THE GAZE
Fri 23 Jun - Sat 15 Jul 2017
Deanne’s art practice and current research is concerned with the objectification of Aboriginal women by the male colonial gaze, and how this has affected Aboriginal women and what was known as traditional women’s business. Read more: DEANNE GILSON: IN BETWEEN THE OBJECT AND THE GAZE >
NAIDOC 2017: INSIDE-OUT DREAMING
Fri 23 Jun - Sat 15 Jul 2017
Indigenous artists from Hopkins Correctional Facility and Langi Kal Kal present their recent work including poetry, writing, painting and drawing in an exhibition exploring a range of themes and ideas in celebration of NAIDOC 2017. Read more: NAIDOC 17 >
ANNETTE CHAPPELL: INDWELLING
A Story in Fresco
Wed 24 May - Sat 3 Jun 2017
Annette Chappell’s work is a contemporary exploration and transgression of the material form and function of traditional fresco. Drawing upon on-site experience as a materials conservator of historic fresco she repurposes that knowledge to create contemporary part and full fresco surfaces and to locate her self-story as an artist. Read more: ANNETTE CHAPPELL: INDWELLING, A story in Fresco >
GUIRGUIS NEW ART PRIZE 2017
25 MAR - 14 MAY 2017
GNAP is a $20.000 national, acquisitive, biennial, contemporary art prize administered by Federation University Australia (FedUni)'s Arts Academy, generously supported by local Ballarat surgeon and philanthropist Mr Mark Guirguis, GNAP showcases a selection of Australia's most exciting contemporary artists in Ballarat, Victoria. Read more: GNAP17 >
SCOPE17: ARTS ACADEMY VISUAL ARTS LECTURERS, ASSOCIATE & ADJUNCT PROFESSORS
WED 15 FEB - SUN 5 MAR 2017
SCOPE, FedUni's Arts Academy important annual exhibition showcases an inspired and rich mix of accomplished work by visual arts staff, research associates and associate and adjunct professors. The exhibition highlights the staff's ongoing commitment to a sustained, rigorous art practice across a broad range of approaches and media including ceramics, painting, photography, design, drawing and printmaking. Read more: SCOPE 2017 >
2016 EXHIBITIONS
Ballarat Arts Foundation Eureka Art Award 2016
Wed 23 Nov – Sat 24 Dec 2016
Now as a biennial, acquisitive Award, the Foundation provides a unique opportunity for their alumni visual artists, to exhibit alongside their peers in an important exhibition and receive the prestigious Ballarat Art Foundation’s $2,500 Eureka Art Award or to be voted the $500 People’s Choice Award winner for 2016. Read more: Ballarat Arts Foundation Eureka Art Award >
DAVID FERRY: THE INVADER’S GUIDE TO THE BRITISH ISLES
Wed 26 Oct – Sun 20 Nov 2016
Providing a survey of David Ferry’s continued visual exploration of guides to British Heritage, this exhibition features work from series that span twenty-five years. The picture books, found in charity shops, are first subjected to simple cut and paste tampering; this is then refined through printmaking processes both traditional and digital. Resultant artist books and prints demonstrate a consistency of address that pokes fun at the polite and confident assertions of the conservative viewpoint. Read more: DAVID FERRY: THE INVADER’S GUIDE TO THE BRITISH ISLES >
Michelle Zuccolo: From Flesh and Bone
Wed 28 Sep – Sun 23 Oct 2016
In a new series of works and exhibition, following a recent International Fellowship in Italy and Austria researching classical and medieval art forms, Zuccolo presents a suite of intriguing drawings. Here she depicts people in situ - nuns and artists in the course of daily life preoccupied in thought, navigating complex spaces, juxtaposed with other mixed-media works portraying puppets from the ‘Punch and Judy’ series of a strange, satirical and whimsical nature. Read more: Michelle Zuccolo: From Flesh and Bone >
VIN RYAN: SIGNS OF STRUGGLE
Wed 31 AUG - Sat 24 SEP 2016
Vin Ryan's work has been described as an attempt at 'charting his neighbourhood surrounds and airing some of our dirty laundry’. He does this by methodically documenting the raw materials and minor details of everyday, urban existence. Read more: VIN RYAN: SIGNS OF STRUGGLE >
BENCHMARK16: Undergraduate Arts Academy Visual Arts
Wed 27 JUL – Sun 28 AUG 2016
Showcasing new work by our next hot crop of visual artists and designers Read more: BENCHMARK16: Undergraduate Arts Academy Visual Arts >
Pitcha Makin Fellas : blackface (realface): Indigenous faces of Ballarat
29 Jun - 23 Jul 2016
The Pitcha Makin Fellas make art that tells stories often through bright patterns inspired by the environment, Aboriginal history and historical south-eastern Australian mark making, whilst ensuring the strength and pride of their culture is maintained. Humour is an important part of the work they do and how it is made. Read more: Pitcha Makin Fellas : blackface (realface): Indigenous faces of Ballarat >
DELVE16
25 May - 25 Jun 2016
DELVE 16 showcases recent work by Masters and PhD research candidates in the Faculty of Education and Arts, Federation University Australia. Read more: DELVE16 >
THINKING of PLACE : A trans Tasman touring exhibition
Wed 6 Apr – Sat 21 May 2016
A touring exhibition showcasing small contemporary prints by Australian and New Zealand printmakers whose work explores concepts of land, country, the built and natural environment, colonisation, ancestral connections, identity and imagined locations. Read more: THINKING of PLACE : A trans Tasman touring exhibition >
Speaking Drawings: Works by Sally Miller
Wed 9 Mar - Sat 2 Apr 2016
A compellingly beautiful yet tragic series of drawings make up this exhibition of nine works created by artist Sally Miller in the months before her death in mid 2015. Read more: Speaking Drawings: Works by Sally Miller >
SCOPE16
Wed 3 Feb – Sat 5 Mar 2016
SCOPE, FedUni's Arts Academy important annual exhibition showcases an inspired and rich mix of accomplished work by Visual Arts staff, Research Associates and Associate and Adjunct Professors. Read more: SCOPE16 >
2015 EXHIBITIONS
WALL | PAPER
2 Dec 2015 – 30 Jan 2016
Kim Anderson, Loris Button, Tarli Glover, Trudi Harley, Debbie Hill, Cody Joy. Drawing inspiration from aspects of the external world, each artists' work is triggered by personal emotional responses, translated onto paper, evoking themes of landscape, fate, memory and loss. Read more: WALL | PAPER >
ERIN MCCUSKEY: LUXVILLE DELUSION
Wed 28 Oct – Sat 28 Nov 2015
With a love of pop, colour and the unusual, Erin McCuskey engages audiences through storytelling and cinematic styling. Using film, photography, narrative, projection and performance. Read more: ERIN MCCUSKEY: LUXVILLE DELUSION >
WENDY BOLGER: JOURNEYING ALONG FENCE LINES
Wed 30 Sep – Sat 24 Oct 2015
Wendy Bolger’s art-making continues to engage through the notion of the frame, seeking a deeper appreciation of the landscape as a cultural construct. Read more: WENDY BOLGER: JOURNEYING ALONG FENCE LINES >
BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE 2015 CORE PROGRAM
Sat 22 Aug – Sun 20 Sep 2015
Sam Harris started his career in London in1990 photographing editorial portraits and sleeve art for numerous recording artists. His art practice evolved into one of London’s leading young portrait and reportage photographers, regularly shooting international assignments for leading UK publications, record labels and design studios. Read more: BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE 2015 CORE PROGRAM >
LARAINE PETERS: THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY
WED 15 JUL – SAT 25 JUL 2015
Laraine Peters’ recent drawn studies express her interest in the analysis of Stromatolites that date back some 3.5 billion years and Cyanobacteria, believed to be the progenitors of all life forms on earth. Read more: LARAINE PETERS: THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY >
BENCHMARK 2015 Undergraduate Visual Arts
Wed 29 Jul – Sat 16 Aug 2015
Undergraduate Visual Arts students studying at the Arts Academy, Faculty of Education & Arts, Federation University Australia, will present their current work, in the Gallery’s special annual exhibition, showcasing the creativity, skill and talent of the next generation of visual artists. Read more: BENCHMARK 2015 >
CODY JOY: MEETING POINT
Wed 10 Jun – Sat 11 Jul 2015
Drawing is recognised as a direct and sensitive method of revealing the artist’s state of being. It is an immediate form of expression that reveals its own process of creation, moment to moment as it is made. Therefore, drawing suits an exploration of self in its ever changing, moment to moment state of development and has been used to combine, record and express different aspects of experience. Read more: CODY JOY: MEETING POINT >
GUIRGUIS NEW ART PRIZE (GNAP)
Sat 11 Apr - Sun 31 May 2015
The Guirguis New Art Prize (GNAP) is a national acquisitive $20,000 contemporary art prize which presents a selection of Australia's most exciting contemporary artists with works that explore and embrace new ways of artistic expression, utilising existing mediums and new technologies in innovative ways. Read more: Guirguis New Art Prize >
Nóırín O’ Síocháın: A Relic of Memories
Wed 11 Mar - Sat 21 Mar 2015
In her upcoming Masters Examination exhibition, Relic of Memories, Noirin presents a series of watercolours on paper that act as an exposition into memory, nostalgia and longing as it relates to the potency and symbolism of place. Read more: A Relic of Memories >
SCOPE15: Arts Academy visual arts staff and research associates
Wed 4 Feb - Sat 7 Mar 2015
In the Post Office Gallery’s important annual visual arts exhibition, in 2015 SCOPE promises to present a rich cross-section of work by practicing visual artists who lecture in the visual arts in art history, painting, drawing, graphic design, printmaking and ceramics at the Arts Academy or undertake significant roles as visual arts research associates. Read more: SCOPE15: Arts Academy visual arts staff and research associates >
2014 EXHIBITIONS
PAPERmade: a student exchange exhibition between Federation University Australia and Wake Forest University USA
Wed 10 Dec - Sat 31 Jan 2015
Developed as a result of staff members' international residencies, this exhibition showcases the work of undergraduate degree students from both Federation University Australia, Arts Academy, Ballarat, Victoria and Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Following the Post Office Gallery exhibition in Ballarat, the work will then tour to START Gallery, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem in April/May 2015. Read more: Papermade >
Ballarat Arts Foundation Eureka Art Award 2014
Wed 5 Nov - Sat 6 Dec 2014
Ballarat Arts Foundation will announce the winner of the 2014 Eureka Art Award of $1000 at the Foundation's exhibition to be presented at the Post Office Gallery, Federation University Australia, Ballarat. Read more: Ballarat Arts Foundation Eureka Art Award 2014 >
Lucato Peace Prize 2014
Wed 8 Oct - Sat 1 Nov 2014
Established in 2004, generously supported by My George Lucato, the Lucato Peace Prize is an annual acquisitive art award open to all enrolled Federation University Australia tertiary students and all senior secondary students enrolled at any city of Ballarat secondary school or college. Read more: Lucato Peace Prize 2014 >
The Making of Meaning: Rapture and Rupture in the Garden
Wed 10 Sep - Sat 4 Oct 2014
Mixed media works by Anne Bennett arising from the printmaking Artist-in-Residence program at the Arts Academy, Federation University Australia. Read more: The Making of Meaning: Rapture and Rupture in the Garden >
BENCHMARK 2014
Wed 13 Aug - Sat 6 Sep 2014
Arts Academy students across all disciplines within the Visual Arts, in second, third and Honours level of the Diploma and Degree course present their recent work in the Gallery's annual student exhibition BENCHMARK. Read more: BENCHMARK 2014 >
PAGE.PRINT.POST: 50 Years of Artists Books
Wed 16 Jul - Sat 9 Aug 2014
PAGE.PRINT.POST: 50 years of Artists Books curated by Debbie Hill and Geoff Wallis, offers a rare insight and overview of the development, range and ambition of the Artists Book over half a century. Read more: Page Print Post >
NAIDOC 2014
Wed 18 Jun - Sun 13 Jul 2014
Indigenous artists from Hopkins Correctional Facility and Langi Kal Kal presented their recent work including poetry, writing, painting and drawing in an exhibition exploring a range of themes and ideas in celebration of NAIDOC, 2014. Read more: NAIDOC 2014 >
Myriad Thoughts: Kim Anderson
Wed 21 May - Sat 14 June 2014
Kim Anderson's practice reflects her love of the art of drawing and observation. Drawing in intricate detail, she is attracted to words, images and objects, the detritus and the discarded, the incidental and the residual - things half forgotten or things not often noticed. Read more: Myriad Thoughts >
Upon Return
Wed 16 Apr - Sat 17 May 2014
Upon Return provides the possibility for convergence for two prominent local artists, Carole Wilson and Loris Button, in an exhibition following their respective touring exhibitions to the USA - Scala: Carole Wilson and Loris Button: Drawn to Print. Read more: Upon Return >
DELVE
Wed 19 Mar - Sat 12 Apr 2014
Masters and PhD research students at the Arts Academy, Ballarat, presented their recent work at the Post Office Gallery in an exhibition which reflected diverse ideas and bold approaches to their work and chosen field of inquiry. Read more: Delve >
SCOPE 14
Wed 19 Feb - Sat 15 Mar 2014
The Post Office Gallery's annual survey exhibition showcased practising contemporary artists who are lecturers or research associates of the Arts Academy, Ballarat and for the first year visual arts lecturers at Gippsland Campus in the mix! Read more: SCOPE 14 >
2013 EXHIBITIONS
Emma Stoneman & Antonietta Covino-Beehre: airSPACE
Wed 11 Dec 2013 - Sat 15 Feb 2014
Emma Stoneman and Antonietta Covino-Beehre have developed their recent body of work in 2013 whilst Artists-in-Residence at the Arts Academy, Federation University Australia. Read more: airSPACE Emma Stoneman & Antonietta Covino-Beehre >
Lucato Peace Prize 2013
Wed 27 Nov - 14 Dec 2013
The winner of the Lucato Peace Prize is decided annually by a formal judging panel and is awarded to the student whose work best illustrates or expresses 'peaceful alternatives are always preferable to armed confrontations'. Read more: Lucato Peace Prize 2013 >
Jeff Woodger: Channelling Romantic Landscapes
Wed 16 Oct - Sat 9 Nov 2013
Jeff Woodger's passion is to paint post romantic landscapes in the classical style. His majestic panoramic works are deeply inspired by many of the seventeenth century greats such as Claude Lorraine and Salvator Rosa. Read more: Jeff Woodger: Channelling Romantic Landscapes >
Vikki Nash: Revealing the Essence of the Sacred
Wed 2 Oct - Sat 12 Oct 2013
Revealing the Essence of the Sacred examines the archetypal forms of the dot, the cross, and the mandorla - the almond shaped form that appears at the overlap of two circles and traceable throughout history and across cultures. Read more: Vikki Nash : Revealing the Essence of the Sacred >
TOP PICKS: FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
Wed 18 Sep - Sat 28 Sep 2013
Showcasing select work donated or acquired for Federation University's Permanent Collection. Read more: Top Picks >
AYALA GAZIT: WAS IT A DREAM
BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE
Ayala Gazit was born in Haifa, Israel in 1984 and raised by an American mother and an Israeli father. After Ayala was told by her father at the age of 12 that she had an older brother whose name was James, she became obsessed with finding him. Read more: Ballarat International Foto Biennale 2013 >
BENCHMARK 2013
Wed 24 Jul - Sat 10 Aug 2013
University of Ballarat, Arts Academy pick of the bunch across all disciplines within the Visual Arts, in second, third and Honours level of the Degree and Diploma course showcase their current work, presenting a diverse range of themes, ideas, materials, methods and approaches to their subject. Read more: BENCHMARK 2013 >
NAIDOC 2013: Inside Indigenous Perspectives
Wed 3 Jul - Sat 20 Jul 2013
Indigenous artists from Hopkins Correctional Facility and Langi Kal Kal presented their recent work, which included poetry and writing, painting and drawing in an exhibition exploring broad themes and ideas, celebrating their NAIDOC, 2013. Read more: NAIDOC 2013: Inside Indigenous Perspectives >
Jen McKnight: Lend up your Ears
Wed 29 May - Sat 29 Jun 2013
Jennifer McKnight is a designer who creates work for print and screen. Her work explores the boundaries between design and mixed-media art. Read more: Lend up your ears >
The Guirguis New Art Prize (GNAP)
Sat 13 Apr - Sun 19 May 2013
The Guirguis New Art Prize (GNAP) is a national acquisitive $20,000 contemporary art prize which presents a selection of Australia's most exciting contemporary artists with works that explore and embrace new ways of artistic expression, utilising existing mediums and new technologies in innovative ways. Read more: Guirguis New Art Prize 2013 >
SCOPE 13
Wed 20 Feb - Sat 23 Mar 2013
University of Ballarat, Arts Academy Visual Arts staff, Research Associates and candidates showcased their work in the annual survey exhibition displaying a broad range of themes and ideas across a mix of media including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, design, ceramics and printmaking. Read more: SCOPE 13 >
Maria Cook: The Kimono's Journey - Function to Art
Wed 30 Jan - Sat 16 Feb 2013
Local artist Maria Cook has a passion for textiles and stitch. She has been collecting vintage kimonos for years, drawn to the unique designs, types of weave and dyes, together with the special stories and history Read more: The Kimono's Journey >
2012 EXHIBITIONS
Wes Walters: The Abstract Realist
Wed 19 Dec 2012 - Sat 26 Jan 2013
University of Ballarat Alumni and renowned, award-winning Australian artist Wes Walters' artistic career has spanned over 60 years across a myriad of styles, techniques and approaches. Read more: The Abstract Realist >
Anne Scott Wilson: Inside Out
Wed 31 Oct - Sat 24 Nov 2012
Melbourne-based artist Anne Scott Wilson often site-specific art practice explores the ways in which meaning is made through motion, primarily using video and photography Read more: Inside Out >
Caroline Askew: Hanging Histories
Wed 3 Oct - Sat 27 Oct 2012
Melbourne-based artist Caroline Askew's large-scale kaleidoscopic installations explore memory and nostalgia, questioning and re-evaluating the place of the handmade and handcrafted in a world of the mass-produced object and a consumer-driven society Read more: Hanging Histories >
Tarli Glover: Hard Land
Wed 5 Sep - Sat 29 Sep 2012
Tarli Glover's ongoing series of landscape paintings expose the harsher side of the Australian landscape and the aftermath of extreme weather events and environments changed by climatic occurrences of fire, flood, drought and cyclones. Read more: Hard Land >
BENCHMARK 2012: selected works by UB undergraduate students
Wed 1 Aug - Sat 1 Sep 2012
Showcasing new work by our next hot crop of visual artists and designers, this important Arts Academy annual undergraduate exhibition reflects the breadth and diversity of students’ interests, ideas and areas of enquiry, as well as the in-depth levels of their medium and material investigations within a broad range of disciplines, including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics and design. Read more: BENCHMARK 2012 >
BINDI COLE: Recent Works
Wed 11 Jul - Sat 28 Jul 2012
Combining portrait photography, painting, collage, text, weaving, film, performance, sound and projections, Cole’s work exposes the latent and unspoken power dynamics of Australian culture in the here and now. She subtly but powerfully reveals some uncomfortable truths about the fundamental disconnection between who we are, the communities and identities by which we shape our sense of self and how the prevailing culture attempts to place and define us. Read more: BINDI COLE: Recent Works >
MARKS 12: Ballarat Visual Art Secondary Teachers
Wed 13 June - Sat 30 June 2012
Wed 13 June - Sat 30 June 2012 Read more: MARKS 12: Ballarat Visual Art Secondary Teachers >
PHIL BERRY: Mates & Milkshakes
2 May - 13 May 2012
Philip Berry’s work brings to life the iconic Australian corner store - the local provedore selling everything from a bottle of milk to a pack of cigarettes to a range of small goods. Once a hub and important landmark within the community, abuzz with conversation and ablaze with advertising slogans, they stood like social beacons amid the drab, dull endless sprawl of suburbia. Celebrating these abandoned often reused or reappointed places, Berry’s work not only highlights the disappearance of the personable local proprietors and their conjoined shop residences, but also the sense of community that has disappeared with them. Read more: PHIL BERRY: Mates & Milkshakes >
STEPHEN DAVIDSON: Island Relics
28 Mar - 28 Apr 2012
Stephen Davidson’s new body of work constantly poses the question “Where are we now?”, “Where do we want to be?” and “What will our legacy be after we have gone?” His marooned, rocky island outcrops which stand isolated, devoid of life, lapped by the changing tides, bear witness to the wild, erosive natural elements of the sun, the wind and the sea but also bear testimony to the corrosive and neglectful results of human activity. Read more: STEPHEN DAVIDSON: Island Relics >
SCOPE 012: Selected works by UB staff & research students
22 Feb - 24 Mar 2012
In the Post Office Gallery's important annual visual arts exhibition, SCOPE 012 presented a rich cross-section of work by practicing visual artists who lectured in the visual arts in art history, painting, drawing, graphic design, printmaking and ceramics at the Arts Academy or undertook significant roles as visual arts research associates. Read more: SCOPE 012: Selected works by UB staff & research students >
CORPUS: selected works by Art Unlimited
Wed 25 Jan - Sat 4 Feb 2012
Art Unlimited is a professional access studio for artists with a disability situated in the Old Geelong Gaol. The studio provides professional studio facilities and is staffed by qualified, practicing artists. Artists attending the studio are given full autonomy over the nature and subject matter of their work which has resulted in a diverse collection of art. Read more: CORPUS: selected works by Art Unlimited >
2011 EXHIBITIONS
AIRed: 6 artists in residence
Wed 11 May - Sat 4 Jun 2011
In 2011, the Post Office Gallery showcased the work of six visual artists who have undertaken a residency at the Arts Academy, University of Ballarat during the previous two years. The artists included Terry Davies, Christopher Headley, Rosalind Lawson, Li-Feng Lo, Anne Scott Wilson and Lars Stenberg. Read more: AIRed: 6 artists in residence >
MEDLEY: Dan O'Donnell
Wed 02 - Sat 26 Nov 2011
Dan O’Donnell’s works over the past few years explore the concept of the “forever moving edge”. Read more: MEDLEY: Dan O'Donnell >
BENCHMARK: Arts Academy undergraduate visual arts
Wed 27 Jul – Sat 13 Aug 2011
BENCHMARK showcases an outstanding mix of works including photography, drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media, ceramics, film and printmaking and provides insight into young people's ideas, thinking and forms of creative practice. Read more: BENCHMARK: undergraduate visual arts >
ONEIRIC VEIL: Kelly Devrome
Wed 13 Jul - Sat 23 Jul 2011
Kelly Devrome’s studio practice is informed by architectural space which she uses as a historic and metaphoric vantage point for the context of her work. Her recent experience as a resident living in Kuwait City in particular has significantly influenced this body of work, of abstract paintings and works on paper. Devrome’s subtle yet rigorous meditation on abstract form evokes a sense of allusive space beyond the surface - of light and shade, deep and flat and absence and presence. Read more: ONEIRIC VEIL: Kelly Devrome >
PROMENADE: Mark Graver
Wed 05 Oct - Sat 29 Oct 2011
Mark's current practice involves working with printmaking, digital video and sound with interest concentrated at the point where these approaches meet and cross – the editionable act/event/encounter of pulling a print or screening a film, the re-presenting of this act/event/encounter and its relationship with memory, place and time. Read more: PROMENADE: Mark Graver >
TRACE: An Exploration of Alternative Means of Documenting Ephemeral Environmental Art
20 Apr - 8 May 2011
In this exhibition, working in the field of ephemeral environmental art, Michael Shiell also examines the role of photography and the limited application as a documentary outcome. Read more: TRACE: Michael Shiell >
SCOPE011
Wed 09 Mar - Sat 19 Mar 2011
The Post Office Gallery's very popular annual survey exhibition showcased practising contemporary artists who are lecturers or research associates of the Arts Academy, Federation University. Read more: SCOPE011 >
SURFACE: John Ferguson
Wed 23 Mar - Sat 16 Apr 2011
This exhibition is a collection of new ceramic work that were influenced by Fritz Lang’s Metropolis and the innovative sculptures of the Japanese/American sculptor Isamu Noguchi immersed within the context of arid Australian environs. Read more: SURFACE: John Ferguson >
MAPPING PLACE: Jessica Schroeter
Wed 23 Feb - Sat 05 Mar 2011
Works in this exhibition form part of Schroeter's Masters folio, in which she seeks to provide a visual representation of the idea of a ‘sense of place.’ The notion of place can be associated with the locations that an individual is drawn back to throughout their lives and for the artist this is her family's business in Winchelsea; the garage that has been a powerful source of visual material and memories of childhood. Read more: MAPPING PLACE: Jessica Schroeter >
BUNA: Michael Grant
Wed 09 Feb - Sat 19 Feb 2011
This research project draws on the experience of being on the battlefield, and seeks to visually examine the ways in which the landscape has changed since the battle took place. This investigation also examines the inescapable reality of battlefield deaths, with particular emphasis given to those soldiers that remain missing on the battlefield. The resulting artworks are intended to provide a visual means to consider the nature of the ongoing legacies of that conflict. Read more: BUNA: Michael Grant >
IT'S A DRAW: Debbie Hill & Duncan Lannan
Thu 27 Jan - Sat 05 Feb 2011
‘It’s A Draw’ features two local artists, Debbie Hill and Duncan Lannan who both use drawing as their medium of choice. While Lannan’s cryptic installations focus on the observed judgement of artists, in particular, in the eye of the art critic, Hill’s narrative works comment on her own personal history, social status and belief systems and the veiled and often unspoken judgement of others. Read more: IT'S A DRAW: Debbie Hill & Duncan Lannan >
BANTA: OSAMU JAMES NAKAGAWA
AUG 20 – SEP 18 2011
For years Osamu James Nakagawa carried with him a vivid memory of the first time he stood atop the precipitous cliffs in Okinawa, named ‘banta’, and his memory of the beauty of the endless blue expanse of sea and sky intensified by the fearsome height and history that met his downward gaze. Read more: BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE 2011 >
2010 EXHIBITIONS
AIR8
20 Oct – 27 Nov 2010
AIR8 brings together the work of eight recent artists-in-residence at the Arts Academy. The exhibition is both a celebration of the achievement of the artists involved, and a chance to reflect on the breadth and depth of the program. Read more: AIR8 >
UB CERAMICS
24 Sep - 16 Oct 2010
This exhibition showcases a unique selection of sculptural, functional and installation ceramics by diploma and degree students at the University of Ballarat. Read more: UB CERAMICS >
JACKIE GORRING: ARTSISTAN
21 Jul – 31 Jul 2010
Over the last 35 years, I have worked mainly in printmaking, sculpture and drawing. My ideas are always exploring aspects of people, place and more recently, aspects of aging. These investigations have led me to experiment with a range of mediums and techniques including the use oil pastels in conjunction with collagraphs, unconventional printing blocks and surfaces, which include scouring pads, gravel, polystyrene and pipe cleaners and transparent printing ink with multi layered backgrounds, colours and textures. Read more: JACKIE GORRING: ARTSISTAN >
JULIE HERON: PERFORMING IN THE SPACES BETWEEN
23 Jun – 3 Jul 2010
The uncertain performance of an aging self as an individual and social construction moving in the spaces between the known and the unknown, between practices as artist, PhD researcher, writer and teacher, underpins the installation. Installation references mixed perspectives as artist/researcher, teacher and writer addressing and questioning her own and social constructions of the post-menopausal self through art and research. Read more: JULIE HERON: Performing in the Spaces Between >
LOUISE FOWLER-SMITH: NEW PERCEPTIONS : SACRED TREES
2 Jun – 19 Jun 2010
As an environmentally concerned artist, the most recent work of Louise Fowler-Smith focuses on the veneration of trees, a subject she was drawn to not only for the magnitude of its environmental significance but also its universal and pan-religious symbolic importance. Louise’s investigation and resultant work has spanned two continents, Australia and India. Read more: LOUISE FOWLER-SMITH >
CHRISTOPHER HEADLEY: REFLECTIONS
19 May – Sat 29 May 2010
Headley based himself in the ceramics studio whilst artist-in-residence at the Arts Academy, University of Ballarat in 2009. During his residency Chris was spotted dragging his ceramic figures and photographic equipment across mullock heaps near Ullina, around Lake Wendouree and inside the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery where he was photographing Mount Warrenheip. Read more: CHRISTOPHER HEADLEY: REFLECTIONS >
ECLECTIC YIELD
28 Apr – 15 May 2010
Over the past 20 years a range of works have been acquired by the Directors of TAFE from the EYE (End of Year) exhibition from the Diploma of Ceramics and Visual Arts for the University of Ballarat Permanent Collection. Read more: ECLECTIC YIELD >
EDWARD COLERIDGE: TILTING AT WINDMILLS
28 Apr – 15 May 2010
Edward Coleridge’s work investigates the identity and meaning of the real and painted landscape of Western Victoria – and the aesthetic value of the intrusions thereon. Read more: EDWARD COLERIDGE: TILTING AT WINDMILLS >
MICHAEL GRANT: PRELUDE
24 Mar – 24 Apr 2010
During 2008 and 2009, Michael Grant undertook a personal pilgrimage to the battlefields of Papua New Guinea, in particular, to attempt to understand events that took place during the Second World War. In this exhibition, in a series of portrait and landscape paintings, Michael interprets and expresses a very personal, visual response to significant historical events, loss and remembrance. Read more: MICHAEL GRANT >
2009 EXHIBITIONS
BOOK:SITE: DOUG SPOWORT & VICTORIA COOPER
SAT 5 SEP – SUN 4 OCT 2009
Doug Spowart and Victoria Cooper traverse themes, both personal and political, in the investigation of, and the representation of sites in the Australian landscape. The work connects contemporary social issues with historical, scientific and mythological insights intrinsic in each site. In most cases the resultant visual communiqué is resolved in the forms of the artists’ book or photobook using photography and text. Read more: BALLARAT INTERNATIONAL FOTO BIENNALE 2009 >