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Pat Hoffie

Exhibition

E/Sensual Fragments – Pat Hoffie: Fragile Life

E/Sensual Fragments – Pat Hoffie: Fragile LifeIn the Press...
Exhibition

Above and Beyond: The Asian Connection

Curated by Clare Williamson and Michael SnellingExhibiting Artists: Kate Beynon, Neil Emmerson, Simryn Gill, Emil Goh, Joan Grounds, Pat Hoffie, Lindy Lee, Alwin Reamillo, Kevin Todd, Judy Watson, Guan Wei, Ah Xian, John YoungPublication...
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1993

...to the program’s focus on identity and exhibitions by a diverse selection of artists including Jon Cattapan, Fiona Foley, Pat Hoffie and John Dunkley-Smith. The ACCA staff in 1993 included Jenepher Duncan (Director), Clare Williamson (Curator), Mary Dancuk (Administrator) and Lyn Gash (Acting Secretary...
Publication

E/Sensual Fragments – Pat Hoffie: Fragile Life

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Rewind: Above and Beyond: The Asian Connection

...in the Above and Beyond Exhibition, eight of the artists had a previous, parallel or subsequent involvement with Asialink projects.  Simryn Gill, Emil Goh, Pat Hoffie, Lindy Lee, Kevin Todd, Judy Watson and John Young have...
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A Conversation with Jenepher Duncan

...the affiliation in 1991, Juliana Engberg, contributed substantially to the 1992/93 program with such artists as Geoff Lowe and Mathew Jones as well as her Esensual Fragments series with Kate Reeves, Neil Emmerson, Jane Trengrove, Pat Hoffie. The first urban Indigenous exhibition Blakness...
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Glimpse into the archive—

(1990) In response to the international success of Peter Greenaway’s film, The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover, ACCA hosted the first Australian showing of Greenaway’s drawings.

Peter Greenaway’s Private Speculations (1990)

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