Julie Dowling: LIVING LANDSCAPES
Living Landscapes, currently showing at Geraldton Regional Art Gallery presents varied depictions and perspectives of the land, from traditional European to First Nations and contemporary works.
Living Landscapes, currently showing at Geraldton Regional Art Gallery presents varied depictions and perspectives of the land, from traditional European to First Nations and contemporary works.
ACU’s latest publication ACU Art Collection: Contemporary Visions focuses on modern and contemporary works from the collection ACU Art Collection. Contemporary Visions features artworks by Angela Brennan, Fiona Foley, Euan Heng and Sangeeta Sandrasegar.
Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia, at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the largest overview of art by First People of Australia artists to be presented in Aotearoa and features work by Julie Dowling. Drawn from the collections of the National Gallery of Australia and The Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Ever Present highlights the diverse peoples and artistic practices across Australia. The artworks included in the exhibition address Australia’s complex histories and challenge stereotypes about First People of Australia.
Julie Dowling, Nana everlasting, 2001, acrylic, red ochre and gold on plastic on canvas, 120 x 100cm
Fiona Foley & Julie Dowling’s works features in the important exhibition Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia at the National Gallery Singapore.
Know My Name, The National Gallery of Australia’s gender equity initiative is now on. Niagara Galleries wholeheartedly supports this initiative, which aims to enhance the understanding of women artist’s contribution to Australia’s cultural life and includes work by Brenda L. Croft, Julie Dowling, Fiona Foley, Pat Larter, Helen Maudsley, Lena Nyadbi and Savanhdary Vongpoothorn. ⠀
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