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Tanya Lee

Exhibition

NEW16

NEW16 brings together eight newly commissioned projects from emerging artists around Australia.

Program

NEW16 IN-CONVERSATION 1

Hear first-hand about NEW16 from curator Annika Kristensen in conversation with artists Catherine or Kate, Tanya Lee and Liam O’Brien.With a special performance by Catherine or Kate.Bar and Gallery open 5pmTalks 6pmVIEW IN-CONVERSATION 2...
Video

NEW16: Curator Annika Kristensen discusses NEW16 – Part 2, ACCA 2016

Artists: Jacobus Capone, Catherine or Kate, Julian Day, Gabriella Hirst, Tanya Lee, Mason Kimber, Liam O’Brien, Anna Varendorff with Haima Marriott...
Video

NEW16: Curator Annika Kristensen discusses NEW16 – Part 1, ACCA 2016

Artists: Jacobus Capone, Catherine or Kate, Julian Day, Gabriella Hirst, Tanya Lee, Mason Kimber, Liam O’Brien, Anna Varendorff with Haima Marriott...
Press Release

NEW16

Hirst is a cross-disiplinary artist whose works responds to the fragility of memory and personal narrative.  Tanya LeePerth based, Tanya draws on everyday tasks to create humorous and often futile narratives that subvert rules, protocols and the politics of suburbia...
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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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