(For other work, visit Exhibitions 2006-8, Paintings 2008-9, Gallery of work 2006-9 and Slide Show 2006-9.
To view all other paintings, visit the Gallery, and to see work from 2009 onwards, visit www.steffiewallacevisualart.com)
'Linden Postcard Show',
February, 2009
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'9 x 5',
December, 2008 |
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'Nillumbik Prize' opening,
(Finalist),
June, 2008
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'She Who Explores' (Finalist),
March, 2008 |
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Linden Gallery 09 >> Walker Street Gallery ('9x5') 08 >> Montsalvat - Nillumbik Prize 08 >>
Walker Street Gallery ('She') 08
LIST OF EXHIBITIONS
Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts , 26 Acland Street, St Kilda Back to top
www.lindenarts.org
'LINDEN POSTCARD SHOW':
These paintings were exhibited between 7th February and 27th March, 2009.
'Climate Change: Thunderstorm 1', (250 x 300mm) acrylic with digital imaging on panel |
'Climate Change: Thunderstorm 2', (250 x 300mm) acrylic with digital imaging on panel |
Walker Street Gallery, Cnr Walker & Robinson Streets, Dandenong Back to top
www.walkerstgallery.com.au
'9 x 5':
This painting was exhibited between 1st and 20th December, 2008.
'Climate Change: Duststorm', (9 x 5") acrylic with digital imaging on panel
Montsalvat, Hillside Avenue, Eltham Back to top
www.montsalvat.com.au
'NILLUMBIK PRIZE': Selected Finalist
These paintings were exhibited between 20th June and 27th July, 2008.
'Climate Change 1: Thunderstorm', (130 x 430mm) acrylic with digital imaging on panel
'Climate Change 2: Duststorm', (130 x 430mm) acrylic with digital imaging on panel
'Climate Change 3: Hailstorm', (130 x 430mm) acrylic with digital imaging on panel
Walker Street Gallery, Cnr Walker & Robinson Streets, Dandenong Back to top
www.walkerstgallery.com.au
'SHE WHO EXPLORES': Selected Finalist
This painting was exhibited between 1st and 26th March, 2008.
'Footprints in the Centre', (920 x 610mm) acrylic with digital imaging on panel and hand-made paper
(A visual documentation of a trip to Central Australia involving exploration on foot of areas,
including Kata Tjuta. White prints on a black background represent a non-indigenous perspective)
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