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Leigh Hobba

Exhibition

Peter Cripps: Namelessness – A play and Installation

Writers: Peter Cripps, Ruth Gall Bucher and Bob LingardMusic: David HirstVideo: Leigh HobbaPerformance: Jane Burton, Katarina Cobanovich, Bruce Hay and Scott BlacklowPublication Peter Cripps: Namelessness - A play and Installation...
Exhibition

Recent Australian Video

Gillies, Leigh Hobba, Randelli (Robert Randall and Frank Bendinelli), Jill Scott.PublicationRecent Australian...
Exhibition

Video Now: Recent Australian Video

...of Technology, the Australian Film and Television School, the Phillip Institute and Melbourne State College. Exhibiting artists: Warren Burt, Peter Callas, David Chesworth, Leigh Hobba, Steven Jones, Marinka Kordis, Jean-Marc Le Pechoux, Martin Munz, Randelli, Sue Richter, Carol Rudyard, Jill Scott...
Exhibition

Fact: An Installation, Publication, no. 6.

Exhibiting Artists: Davida Allen, Andrew Arnaoutopoulos, Kate Brennan, Warren Burt, Colin Campbell, Alan Cruikshank, Carolyn Eskdale, Janet Gallagher, Marion Gaemers, Jane Graham, Paul Hewson, Stephen Hall, Julie Higginbotham, Timothy Hill (with Jack Price), Leigh Hobba, Clint Hurrell, Berni Janssen, Jane...
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Painters’ Sculptures was designed to complement the 1984 Australian Sculpture Triennial, and included sculptural works by artists who are primarily known as painters.

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