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Paul Graham

Exhibition

Mysterious Coincidences: Contemporary British Colour Photography

This exhibition highlighted recent trends in UK photography. Supported by the British Council.Exhibiting artists: Keith Arnatt, Matthew Dalziel, Paul Graham, Tim Head, Ron O’Donnell, Martin Parr, Mitra Tabrizion & Andy Golding, Olivier Richon, Boyd Webb...
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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Our Donors

...nbsp;$100,000+ Lisa Fox Vivien & Graham Knowles The Macfarlane Fund Bruce Parncutt AO & Lisa Bowman Drs. Theresia & Kevin Spencer...
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ACCA Backer

...the dedicated support of Lesley Alway & Paul Hewison, Betty Amsden OAM, Karilyn Brown, Sally Browne Fund, John Dovaston, Peter & Leila Doyle, Rosemary Forbes & Ian Hocking, Sophie Gannon, Annemarie Kiely, Vivien & Graham Knowles, Raoul Marks, The Naomi Milgrom Foundation, Jane...
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Glimpse into the archive—

Born in 1919, Joan Brassil was considered a precursor to artists working with electronic media. Her ACCA exhibition focused on the spirit of the Australian landscape as seen by indigenous Australians.

Joan Brassil: The Resonant Image (1990)

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