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Marco Luccio CV Metropolis Marco Luccio Curriculum Vitae - 2015 Studies 1992 Bachelor of Fine Art Degree with Honours High Distinction in Printmaking, RMIT Melbourne 1989 1st Year Bachelor of Fine Art, Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education Public & Corporate Collections - National & International Museum of the City of New York, NYC USA New York Public Library, NYC USA New York Historical Society, NYC USA New York Transit Museum, NYC USA Skyscraper Museum, NYC USA Roosevelt Island Historical Society, NYC USA Printmaking Center of New Jersey Collection, NJ USA National Gallery of Australia, Canberra ACT State Library of Victoria Picture Collection, Melbourne VIC Geelong Gallery Collection, Geelong, VIC The Little Collection, Fremantle WA Tasmania Museum & Art Gallery, Hobart TAS City of Melbourne Collection, Melbourne VIC Mornington Peninsula Regional Art Gallery Collection, Mornington VIC Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Maitland NSW Waverly City Council Mayors Office, Bondi Junction NSW Maroondah City Council, Ringwood VIC Sydney Grammar School, Sydney NSW Charles Sturt University Art Collection, NSW The Hutchins Collection, Hutchins School, Hobart TAS Nillumbik Shire Council Collection, Melbourne VIC City of Whitehorse Art Collection, Melbourne VIC Tweed River Art Gallery, Murwillumbah NSW Banyule Art Collection, Ivanhoe VIC Metropolis Research Collection, Melbourne VIC Charles Darwin University Art Collection, Darwin NT Melbourne Water Corporation Collection, Melbourne VIC Deakin University Collection, Warrnambool VIC RMIT Collection, Melbourne VIC Henley Properties Group, Melbourne VIC The Alfred Hospital Collection, Melbourne VIC Regents Court Collection, Sydney NSW Copamate Products Australia, Melbourne VIC Lamcal, Heidelberg VIC Engineers Australia Collection, North Melbourne VIC Grimshaw Architects, Melbourne VIC Winward Constructions, Melbourne VIC Hutchinson Builders, Brisbane QLD Footscray Community Arts Centre Collection, Footscray VIC St Vincent’s Art Collection, Melbourne VIC Monash University, Melbourne VIC Private Collections New York, USA London, UK Auckland, New Zealand Hong Kong Piombino, Italy Solo Exhibitions - National & International 2015 Respiro, Steps Gallery, Carlton VIC 2014 The Collected and Collectable, Port Jackson Press, Melbourne VIC The Garden of Sorrows, Montsalvat, Eltham VIC The Garden of Sorrows, Kinokuniya Bookstore, Sydney NSW 2013 Cities, Stories and Landscapes, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Maitland NSW The Garden of Sorrows, Edmund Barton Room, Sydney Grammar, Sydney NSW The Garden of Sorrows, Rex-Livingston Art Dealer, Sydney NSW The Garden of Sorrows, Steps Gallery, Melbourne VIC The Island, Mingara Gallery, Cowes Phillip Island VIC 2012 The Island, Steps Gallery, Melbourne VIC New York Found, Australian Galleries, Sydney NSW Cityscapes of New York, Colville Gallery Hobart TAS 2011 New York Found, Steps Gallery, Melbourne VIC New York Found 2, Metropolis Gallery, Geelong VIC 2010 Theatre of Construction, Sydney Grammar School, Sydney NSW Sites of Construction, The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne VIC International Cities, Australian Consulate General, New York NY Cityscapes of New York, Australian Galleries, Sydney NSW Soaring Cityscapes, Steps Gallery, Melbourne VIC 2009 Totem City, Steps Gallery Melbourne VIC Images of Five Cities, Metropolis Gallery Geelong VIC Images of Five Cities, Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery VIC 2008 Cityscapes of New York, Steps Gallery Melbourne VIC Images of the City, Tweed River Art Gallery, Murwillumbah NSW Selected Works, Steps Gallery Melbourne VIC 2007 Images of Paris, Florence and Sydney, Australian Galleries, Sydney NSW Pentimento Images of Florence and Paris, Colville Street Art Gallery, Hobart, TAS Pentimento Images of Florence and Paris, Impressions on Paper Gallery, Canberra ACT 2006 Pentimento Images of Florence and Paris, Steps Gallery, Melbourne VIC Images of the City, BankArt Gallery, Lancefield VIC Images of the City, Colville Street Art Gallery, Hobart TAS Selected Works, Pikes Gallery, Clare Valley, SA 2005 Civilta`, Dickerson Gallery Melbourne VIC ‘New Works on Paper’ Images of Sydney, Dickerson Gallery, Sydney NSW Movimento Works on Paper, Maroondah Art Gallery, Ringwood VIC Images of the City, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne VIC Selected Works, Engineers Australia, North Melbourne VIC Nillumbik Shire Mini Exhibition, Greensborough VIC Nillumbik Shire Foyer Exhibition, Greensborough VIC 2004 Movimento Works on Paper, Dickerson Gallery, Richmond VIC Movimento Etchings and Drypoints, Dickerson Gallery, Sydney NSW La Citta` Works on Paper, Italian Festa Arts Program, Horti Hall Gallery, Melbourne VIC 1992 Melbourne Central Solo Exhibition, La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC Curated Exhibitions - National & International 2015 The Piano has been drinking (not me), Maitland Regional Gallery, Maitland NSW Curator: Joe Eisenberg 2015 37 48’S Artists Navigate Melbourne, Sofitel, Melbourne; Sao Paulo, Brazil (x2) Curators: Dianna Gold & Carmel Wallace 2014 Across the Water, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington VIC Curator: Wendy Garden 2014 37 48’S Artists Navigate Melbourne, National Arts Club, Grammercy Park NYC US Curators: Dianna Gold & Carmel Wallace 2013 New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn, NY USA Curator: Carey Stumm 2013 Unveiled: Art from Manningham, Maroondah and Whitehorse Council Collections Maroondah Art Gallery, Ringwood VIC, Curator: Wendy Garden 2013 Outside In, Warrnambool Art Gallery Warrnambool VIC Curator: Agostina Hawkins 2013 Tower Hill, Warrnambool Art Gallery Warrnambool VIC Curator: Agostina Hawkins 2012 Recent Acquisitions, St Vincent’s Art Gallery, Melbourne VIC Curator: Monique Silk 2012-2013 Enchanted Dome: the Library and Imagination, Curator: Ann Carew Cowen Gallery’s Blue Rotunda, State Library of Victoria 2012-2014 In(Two)Art Tour, Curator: Joe Eisenberg SH Ervin Gallery Sydney NSW 2012 Orange Regional Gallery NSW 2012 Goulburn Regional Art Gallery NSW 2013 Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery VIC 2013 Pine Rivers Art Gallery QLD 2013 Wollongong City Gallery NSW 2013 Dalby Regional Gallery QLD 2014 Grafton Regional Gallery NSW 2014 2011 Blanket Statement, Printmaking Centre of New Jersey, NJ USA Curator: Linda Helm Krapf 2010 In(Two)Art, Maitland Regional Gallery, Maitland NSW Curator: Joseph Eisenberg 2009 Contemporary Etchings & Monotypes, The New York Society of Etchers Exhibition, National Arts Club New York, NY Curator: Samantha Ripner, Curator Prints & Drawings, The Met, NY 2009 Contemporary Etchings & Monotypes, New York Etchers Society Exhibition, PCCA, Haifa, Israel 2009 Seven Suns, Seven Moons, Forty Five Downstairs Gallery, Melbourne VIC Curator: Xersa 2008 Gifts from friends, Tweed River Art Gallery NSW 2008 Print Traditions – Sources of Australian printmaking, Geelong Art Gallery, VIC Curator: Colin Holden 2006 Recent Acquisitions, City of Whitehorse, IKON Museum Melbourne, VIC Curator: Jacquie Nichols-Reeves 2006 Nillumbik Shire Recent Collections Exhibition, Eltham VIC 2006 A Foot in Each Camp, Italian Festival, The Art Lounge Gallery, Sydney NSW 2005 33, Port Jackson Press, Collingwood, VIC Curator: Rona Green 2004 Old Breweries - The First and Last Factories, Melbourne Town Hall, VIC Curator: Eddie Butler 1993 Bearing the Bones, Art at 503, Fitzroy, VIC Curator: Julie Lancaster Group & Award Exhibitions - National & International 2015 Finalist – Nillumbik Art Prize, Montsalvat VIC Summer Salon, Metropolis Gallery, Geelong VIC 2014 Collectors Show, Metropolis Gallery, Geelong VIC Inspirare: Luccio + Luccio Contemporary, classic and rare works, Metropolis Gallery, Geelong VIC Images from the Studio: Early, past & unseen works, Steps Gallery, Carlton VIC The Tree Show, Central Goldfields Art Gallery, Maryborough VIC 2013 Finalist – Geelong Print Awards, Geelong Gallery, Geelong VIC Finalist – Hutchins Works on Paper Award, Long Gallery, Hobart, TAS Finalist – Fremantle Arts Centre Award, Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle WA Finalist – Nillumbik Art Prize, Montsalvat VIC Finalist – Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing, Sydney NSW - Commendation Finalist – CPM National Print Awards, Tweed River NSW Black and White, Fellia Melas Gallery, Woollahra NSW Urban Art, Port Jackson Press, Melbourne VIC The Tree Show, Cascade Print Workshop, Castlemaine VIC Past Work, Steps Gallery, Carlton VIC Contemporary and Collectable, Metropolis Gallery, Geelong VIC 2012 Finalist – Nillumbik Art Prize, Montsalvat VIC Works on Paper, Fellia Melas Gallery, Woollahra NSW 2011 Large Exhibition of Small Works, Australian Galleries Sydney NSW Large Exhibition of Small Works, Australian Galleries Melbourne VIC Finalist – Fremantle Arts Centre Award, Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle VIC Finalist – Toyota Community Spirit Sculpture Prize, Melbourne VIC Finalist – The Hutchins Art Prize, Hobart TAS 10th Anniversary Baldessin Press Exhibition, The Light Factory, Eltham VIC Collectors Show, Metropolis Gallery, Geelong VIC St Josephs Art Expo, St Josephs College, Geelong VIC Arts on Division, Somerville New Jersey, Somerville NJ USA Camberwell Art Show, Camberwell Girls Grammar School, Camberwell VIC Arts for OI, The Loft, Sydney NSW Finalist – Muswellbrook Open Art Prize, Muswellbrook NSW Finalist – Nillumbik Art Prize, Montsalvat VIC Finalist – City of Hobart Art Prize, Hobart TAS Finalist – Rick Amor Print Prize, Montsalvat VIC Finalist – CPM National Print Awards, Tweed River NSW Summer Show, Australian Galleries, Sydney NSW Metropolis Gallery New Year Storeroom Show, Metropolis Gallery, Geelong VIC 2010 Symbols of Loss & Recovery, Montsalvat,
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