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Curriculum Vitae 2021 CURRICULUM VITAE 2021 EDUCATION 2004 Masters of Fine Art, Monash University,Caulfield, VIC 2000 1st Class Honours, Monash University, Caulfield, VIC 1999 Bachelor of Arts, Monash University, Caulfield,VIC 1994 Certificate of Art & Design, Claremont School of Art, Claremont, WA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017 Artist in Residence, Canberra Glassworks,ACT 2017 Spring Residency, Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre, ACT 2015 Artists Demonstration Ausglass States of Illumination Conference, SA 2014 Thomas Foundation Residency, Canberra Glassworks, ACT Artists Lecture, NZSAG Image & Object Conference, Auckland, NZ 2012 Thomas Foundation Residency, Canberra Glassworks, ACT 2011 Northlands Creative Glass Residency, Scotland,United Kingdom 2007 Artist in Residence Monash University Glass Department, VIC 2003 - 2006 Lecturer (Dept. of Sculpture) School of Contemporary Art, ECU, WA 2004 - 2006 Director – Board of Management FORM, WA 2004 - 2006 The Haig Park Artist Studio & Apartment Residency Program, East Perth, WA 2004 - 2005 Designing Futures in Contemporary Practice Program, FORM, WA 2003 - 2007 Glassblower, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark SELECTED GRANTS & AWARDS 2019 Finalist Outback Prize, Broken Hill Art Gallery, NSW 2018 Finalist Hindmarsh Prize, Canberra Glassworks, Kingston, ACT Finalist Tom Malone Glass Prize, Western Australia Art Gallery, Perth, WA Finalist Fuse Glass Prize 2018, Jam Factory, Adelaide, SA 2017 Finalist Kirra Illuminating Glass Award, Kirra Galleries, Melbourne, VIC 2016 Finalist Fleurieu Art Prize For Landscape, Samstag Museum, Adelaide, SA Finalist Kirra Illuminating Glass Award, Kirra Galleries, Melbourne, VIC 2015 Finalist Kirra Illuminating Glass Award, Kirra Galleries, VIC, Australia New Glass Review 36, 2015, Juried International Glass Survey 2014 Arts Victoria Grant, The creation of new work, “The Real and the Imagined” Finalist Ranamok Glass Prize, Canberra Glassworks, ACT, Australia Finalist Kirra Illuminating Glass Award, Kirra Galleries, VIC, Australia Finalist Outback Art Prize, Broken Hill Regional Gallery, NSW, Australia 2013 Finalist Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, South Australian Museum, SA Pilchuck Scholarship, Pilchuck Glass School, USA 2012 Finalist Ranamok Glass Prize, Canberra Glassworks, ACT, Australia Pilchuck Scholarship, Pilchuck Glass School, USA 2010 Pilchuck Scholarship, Pilchuck Glass School, USA Finalist Tom Malone Glass Prize, Western Australia Art Gallery 2005 Finalist Tom Malone Glass Prize, Western Australia Art Gallery New Glass Review 27, 2005, Juried International Glass Survey Australia Council Visual Arts New Work Grant, Creation of a body of new work Arts WA Arts Flight Grant, Residency at the Glasmuseum Ebeltoft and mentorship with glass artist Tobias Mohl Ebeltoft, Denmark 2004 33rd Alice Prize, Araluen Park, NT 2003 Ian Potter Foundation Mentorship with glass artist Neil Wilkin, United Kingdom Arts WA Grant, Artist Residency at the Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark 1 SELECTED GRANTS & AWARDS (Cont’d) 2002 Craft Victoria Exhibition Grant, Poetic Nature Touring Exhibition V.A.C.F Grant, Catalogue for Poetic Nature, a touring collaborative exhibition Monash University Travel Grant for study abroad Australia Council Visual Arts Grant, mentorship with Viki Noorman Koefoed Honorable Mention International Glass Arts Society Conference, The Netherlands 2001 Finalist & Honorable Mention Cheongju International Craft Competition, Korea Honorable Mention, International Glass Arts Society Conference, Seattle, USA SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2021 Belonging, A Landscape Memoir, Beaver Galleries, Deakin, ACT 2019 Allegory Of The Landscape, Sabbia Gallery, Paddington, NSW A Grain Of Gold, Beaver Galleries, Deakin, ACT 2018 Traversing The Interior, Linton & Kay Galleries, Subiaco, WA 2016 Solitude, Beaver Galleries, Deakin, ACT 2015 Peripheral Light, Sabbia Gallery, Paddington,NSW 2014 The Real & The Imagined, Beaver Galleries, Deakin, ACT Australian Alps, Kirra Galleries, Melbourne, VIC 2013 Shelter, Craft Victoria, Melbourne, VIC 2012 Translations, Beaver Galleries, Deakin,ACT 2011 Crossing, Perth Galleries, North Fremantle, WA Poetic Nature, Gunyulgup Galleries, WA 2010 Sublime, Beaver Galleries, Deakin, ACT 2009 Gaze, Anita Traverso Gallery, Richmond, VIC 2007 Glass Landscape, Glas Galerie Leerdam, Leerdam, The Netherlands Glass Landscape, Gaffer Studio Glass, Hong Kong Landschap, Beaver Galleries, Deakin, ACT 2005 Clearing, Perth Galleries, Subiaco, WA SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2021 Fireflow, 2021 Melbourne Design Week, Craft Victoria, Melbourne, Vic 2019 The Hot Shop Masters of Glass, Sabbia Gallery, Paddington, NSW 2018 The Hindmarsh Prize 2018, Canberra Glassworks,Kingston, ACT Genius Loci, Canberra Glassworks, Kingston, ACT Traversing Tidbinbilla, Tuggernong Arts Centre, Tuggernong, ACT 2017 Shelter: Crafting a Safe Home, National Tour, USA 2016 SOFA Chicago 2016 Navy pier, Chicago, ILL, USA Light Translations, Canberra Glassworks, ACT, Australia Light Translations, Glasmuseum Ebeltoft, Denmark Urban Glass Gala Auction 2016, Brooklyn, NY, USA 2014 SOFA Chicago 2014, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL, USA Lorne Sculpture Biennale 2014, Small Works, Lorne, VIC 2013 Landscape, Sabbia Gallery, NSW, Paddington, Australia 2011 Sofa Chicago 2011, Navy Pier, Chicago IL, USA 2010 Melbourne Art Fair 2010, Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, VIC Sofa Chicago 2010, Navy Pier, Chicago IL, USA 2008 Melbourne Art Fair 2008, Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, VIC Wonderlust, Art Gallery Of Western Australia, Perth, WA Art London 2008, Royal Hospital, Chelsea, United Kingdom Sofa Chicago 2008, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL, USA Melbourne Art Fair 2008, Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, VIC Urban Glass Gala Auction 2008, Urban Glass Brooklyn, NYUSA 2007 SOFA Chicago 2007, Navy Pier Chicago, IL, USA Art London 2007, Royal Hospital, Chelsea, UK 2 SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS (Cont’d) 2007 Glass Weekend 07, Wheaton Village, USA 2006 Australian Glass, Sandra Ainsley Gallery Toronto, Canada SOFA Chicago 2006, Navy Pier Chicago, IL, USA Art London 2006 Royal Hospital, Chelsea, UK Melbourne Art Fair 2006, Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, VIC Art Taipei 2006, Hua Shan Cultural Park, Taiwan Saloni Di Mobile 2006, Salone Satellite, Milan, Italy Australian Visions in Glass, Glas Galerie Leerdam, The Netherlands Balance Beauty Bold, Gaffer Studio Glass Hong Kong 2005 SOFA Chicago 2005, Navy Pier Chicago, IL, USA Joondalup Art Award Joondalup Town Hall, WA Glass Weekend 05, Wheaton Village, USA The International Handicrafts Fair, Florence, Italy 2005 2004 Austrade Showcase of Australian Design, The Australian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan Poetic Nature, (Touring Exhibition), Wagga Wagga Regional Gallery, NSW 2003 Poetic Nature, (Touring Exhibition) Craft Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, 2002 Poetic Nature, (Touring Exhibition) Craftwest Gallery, Perth, WA SELECTED COLLECTIONS 2020 Parliament House Art Collection, Parliament of Australia, Canberra, ACT Landsmith Collection, Perth, WA 2018 Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, WA ACT Legislative Assembly Art Collection, Canberra, ACT 2016 Glasmuseum Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark Kerry Stokes Art Collection, WA Epworth Hospital Permanent Collection, Geelong, VIC 2014 Kerry Stokes Art Collection, WA 2012 Kaplan/Ostergaard Glass Collection, USA 2011 City of Perth Art Collection, Perth, WA Kerry Stokes Art Collection, WA 2010 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT Australian National Glass Collection, Wagga Wagga, NSW Glasmuseum Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark 2008 Artbank Art Collection, Sydney, NSW Parliament House Art Collection, Canberra, ACT 2005 Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA City of Wanneroo Art Collection, Wanneroo, WA Edith Cowan University Art Collection, WA Australian National Glass Collection, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2004 Western Australian Parliament House Art Collection, Perth, WA PUBLIC ARTWORKS 2018 Traversing the Interior, Main Foyer, University of Canberra Public Hospital, Bruce, ACT 2017 Transflecting Waterscapes, Outdoors, Floriade, 2017, Canberra, ACT 2016 Shelter, Victorian Timber Workers Memorial, Outdoors, Wellington Shire Council, VIC 2014 Flow, Ballarat City Council, Outdoors, Bakery Hill, Ballarat, VIC 2010 Canopy, Main Foyer, 55 Wentworth Ave, Kingston, ACT 3 SELECTED COMMISSIONS 2020 Landsmith Collection, Cottesloe, WA 2017 InterContinental, Perth City Centre, WA 2016 Henderson Land, Minden Ave Lobby & Tin Hau Club House, Hong Kong 2015 Metropolitan Goldin Hotel, Tianjin Cinefest OZ, Main Award, Busselton, WA 2014 Mandarin Oriental Taipei, Taiwan Mandarin Oriental Guangzhou, China Cinefest OZ, Main Award, Busselton, WA 2013 Shangri-La Beijing, China Cinefest OZ, Main Award, Busselton, WA 2012 Spencer Stuart, 101 Collins St, Melbourne, VIC Crown Casino, Melbourne, VIC Cinefest OZ, Main Award, Busselton, WA 2011 Crown Casino, Melbourne, VIC Cinefest OZ, Main Award, Busselton, WA 2010 The Shangri-La Hotel, Shanghai, China Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore Four Seasons Macau, China Engineers Australia, Main Award, Canberra, ACT 2009 Adelphi Hotel, Melbourne, VIC Apache Energy Corporation, Perth, WA Rialto Hotel, Melbourne, VIC Novotel Hotel, Canberra, ACT The Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong Engineers Australia, Main Award, Canberra, ACT ABAF Awards, Brisbane, QLD 2008 Crown Casino, Melbourne, VIC Engineers Australia, Main Award, Canberra, ACT 2007 The Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 2020 Finding Creativity, Feature Documentary, Roger Ungers New Glass Review 41, Museum Collections Section, 2016 2016 New
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