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Nadine Christensen

Exhibition

NEW04

NEW04 was the second iteration of the NEW series. Six outstanding young artists were given the opportunity to create ambitious new works supported by the curatorial team at ACCA. Exhibiting Artists: Guy Benfield, Nadine Christensen, Anthony Hunt and Stephen Honegger...
Program

Painting. More Painting

...will discuss their work presented as solo studies in Painting. More Painting. Followed by drinks in the ACCA foyer. Saturday 13 August, 3.30pm – Artist Talks Nadine Christensen, Kirsty Budge and Louise Hearman present a range of positions...
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The NEW Series

So far the NEW series has commissioned 94 projects. The NEW Alumni (at 2014) are - 03:Emily Floyd, Christine Morrow, Andrew McQualter, David Rosetzky, Daniel von Sturmer, Louise Weaver; curated by Juliana Engberg 04: Guy Benfield, Nadine Christensen, Anthony Hunt and Steven...
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Public Programs, Education and Events

Magic Forest, Mystery and Myths flyerTalk – Nadine Christensen18 April 2004An artist floor talk presented as part...
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Glimpse into the archive—

FACT: the assertion of something as existing or done; reality, actuality – or in law, something that has taken place, either actually or by supposition.

Fact: An Installation, Publication, no. 6. (1992)

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