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Craig Waddell CRAIG WADDELL Born 1973 Lives and works in Sydney, Australia EDUCATION 2004 Masters in Printmaking, Chiang Mai University, Thailand 1999 Bachelor of Fine Art, National Art School, Sydney SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 Mexico Dreams, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane Into the Skin, Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne 2015 Headlands, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane Belle Magazine Exhibition, Brisbane Featured Artist – King’s Art Award, solo exhibition 2014 Songs of the Heart, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane What Lies Beneath, Gallery 9, Sydney 2013 Beautiful Creatures, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane 2012 Portraits of the Past, Gallery 9, Sydney Melbourne Art Fair, Gallery 9, solo exhibition 2011 Heavenly Dreams, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane 2010 What Dreams May Come, Gallery 9, Sydney 2009 Autumn Frolic, Gallery 9, Sydney 2008 Head Strong, Cat Street Gallery, Hong Kong Searching, Cite Internationale des arts, Paris 2007 Between Heaven and Hell, Chiang Mai Uni, Thailand GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Group show, Stacks Projects, Sydney In the Still, Art House, Sydney 2015 Mug Shot, Gallery Ecosse, Exeter 2013 Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2012 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of new South Wales 2011 Group show, Gallery 9, Sydney Muswellbrook Regional Gallery Art Award, Muswellbrook Art Centre Doug Moran Portrait Prize, New South Wales State Library Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Regional Art Gallery, Sydney 2010 Melbourne Art Fair, Gallery 9, Melbourne Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Regional Art Gallery, Sydney Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Salon des Refusés, National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, Parliament House, Sydney 2009 Last Show of the Year, Gallery 9, Sydney Waiting a Still Life, NG Art Gallery, Sydney NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, Parliament House, Sydney 2008 The Led Zepplin World Tour, curated by Kezia Geddes, S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney Art Dubai, Contemporary Art Fair Dubai Artspace on 7, Time, Vision and Invention, Chiang Mai, Thailand 2007 The Glover Prize for Landscape Painting of Tasmania, The John Glover Society Fragile Planet, NG Art Gallery, Sydney 2006 ABN AMRO Emerging Art Award, Sydney Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Salon des Refusés, National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney Ironic Expressionism, curated by Andrew Frost, Virginia Wilson Gallery, Sydney The Kilgour Prize, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, Newcastle Art on the Rocks, Sydney Visitor Centre, Sydney 2005 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales McClelland Sculpture Prize, McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Victoria Friends and Neighbours, curated by Kathleen Von Witt, Hawkesbury Regional Art Gallery Tattersalls Art Prize for Landscape, Tattersalls Club, Brisbane AGRI/culture – Recreating the Living Landscape, Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, Sydney Art on the Rocks, Sydney Visitors Centre, Sydney Blake Prize for Religious Art, Sir Hermann Black Art Gallery; Wagga Wagga Art Gallery; Hawkesbury Regional Art Gallery; New England Regional Art Gallery; Albury City Regional Art Gallery AWARDS AND PRIZES 2016 Finalist, The Kilgour Prize, Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle, New South Wales Finalist, Tattersalls Club Art Prize for Landscape, Tattersalls Club, Brisbane Finalist, Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, Woollahra Council Chambers Finalist, The Kilgour Prize, Newcastle Region Art Gallery Finalist, Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize, Adelaide Perry Gallery 2015 New South Wales Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, Parliament House, Sydney Finalist, The Glover Prize for Landscape Painting of Tasmania, The Glover Society Inc. Finalist, Gosford Art Prize, Gosford Regional Gallery Finalist, Eutick Memorial Still Life Award, Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery Finalist, Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown Art Centre Finalist, Tattersalls Club Art Prize for Landscape, Tattersalls, Brisbane 2014 Finalist, Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery Finalist, Salon des Refusés, National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2013 Finalist, Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales Finalist, Salon des Refusés, National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney Finalist, Fleurieu Art Prize, McClaren Vale, South Australia Finalist, Kings Art Prize, The King’s School, Parramatta Fishers Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown Gallery Eutick Memorial Still Life Award, Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery 2012 Finalist, Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales Finalist, Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales Finalist, Dobell Drawing Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2011 Recipient, FraserStudios Visual Arts Residency Program, Sydney Winner, RBS Clients Choice Award, RBS Emerging Artist Award, Sydney Finalist, Fleurieu Art Prize, Mclaren Vale, South Australia Finalist, Muswellbrook Regional Gallery Art Award, Muswellbrook Art Centre NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, Parliament House, Sydney Finalist, Doug Moran Portrait Prize, Juniper Hall, Sydney 2010 Winner, Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery Finalist, Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2009 Highly Commended and Peoples Choice, Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery 2008 Recipient, Moya Dying Studio, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris Recipient, Marten Bequest Traveling Scholarship Chiang Mai University, Thailand 2007 Recipient, Marten Bequest Traveling Scholarship Chiang Mai University, Thailand Recipient, Gunnery Studio Residency, Arts New South Wales Finalist, The Glover Prize for Landscape Painting of Tasmania, The John Glover Society Inc. 2006 Finalist, Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales Finalist, The Kilgour Prize, Newcastle Region Art Gallery Finalist, ABN AMRO Emerging Art Award, Sydney Finalist, Salon des Refusés, National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney Recipient, Gunnery Studio Residency, Arts New South Wales 2005 Winner, Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, Woollahra Council Winner, Tattersalls Club Art Prize for Landscape, Tattersalls Club, Brisbane Finalist, Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales Finalist, Art on the Rocks, Modern Edge Arts Center, Massachusetts Finalist, Blake Prize for Religious Art, The Blake Society, New South Wales McClelland Sculpture Prize, McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Victoria COLLECTIONS Allens Arthur Robinson Art Collection, New South Wales Artbank, Sydney Chiang Mai Museum of Contemporary Art, Thailand Chang Mai University Art Collection, Thailand Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, New South Wales Kedumba Collection of Australian Drawings, New South Wales Macquarie University Collection Maitland Regional Gallery, New South Wales Mosman Art Gallery, New South Wales National Art School, Darlinghurst, New South Wales Norvill Art Prize Collection, Murrurundi, New South Wales Paddington Art Prize Collection, Woollahra Council Woollahra Sculpture Prize Collection, Woollahra Council BIBLIOGRAPHY 2016 Vogue Living, September House and Garden, August Real Living Magazine, August Feature, Skye Hoklas, An Artist of Intuition, CEO Magazine 2015 Feature, Carrie McCarthy, Waddell and Winton: The Painter and the Scribe, Cultural Flanerie, 25 August Tanya Buchanan, All Rounder, Belle Magazine, November Feature, Dinner with artist Craig Waddell in Brisbane, Belle Magazine, July 2012 Prue Gibson, Australian Art Collector Artist Profile, Issue 59, January – March Portraits of the Past, Sydney Morning Herald Sebastian Goldspink, Featured Artist, Art Month 2011 Belle Magazine Artist Profile, May/June edition 2010 Sydney Morning Herald, Sunday Arts Essay, Andrew Frost, Someplace Else 2006 Sunday Life, Blanc Canvas, The Sun Herald Magazine, p43 Rosalie Higson, Look who’s been Framed Now, The Australian, 17 March, p20 2005 Andrew Frost, Heads and Tails, Australian Art Collector, Issue 34, p197 Elizabeth Fortescue, Talented couple hop two it, Telegraph, 28 October, p65 2004 Lenny Ann Low, Machine Love, Sydney Morning Herald, August 2000 Bruce James, Sydney Biennale 2000, Casula Power House, Sydney Morning Herald .
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