Bald archy exhibition5/11/2023 The Best of Mixed Media" North Light Books Published "Incite 3 – The Art of Storytelling. Peoples’ Choice, and Commended, Portrait, PSA Annual Awards Invited 15 Artists Exhibition 2016 Redcliffe City Art Galleryġst Place Overall, Redcliffe Art Society Exhibition of Excellenceġst Portrait, South Coast Pastel National Awards Published Art Edit magazine – January edition The Best of Mixed Media” North Light Books “Landscape as Story” eBook Published Balboa Press Highly Commended (HC) RAS Exhibition of Excellence Redcliffe City Art Gallery Mayor’s Choice Award RAS Exhibition of Excellence Redcliffe City Art GalleryĢnd Figure/Portrait RAS Exhibition of Excellence Redcliffe City Art Gallery Tricia teaches, and presents workshops throughout Australia and overseas.Īrticle published May issue Australian ArtistĪccepted Bald Archy National Touring ExhibitionĢnd Place Overall RAS Exhibition of Excellence Redcliffe City Art Gallery She is active in the art community, coordinated the Redcliffe Regional Youth Art Awards with artist and friend John Robinson, 1997-2007, and was the inaugural Chair of the Scarborough Fair Arts Association Inc. Tricia exhibits regularly in regional shows and competitions, since moving to Queensland from Michigan in 1987. She was awarded the Centennary Medal for Service to Education and the Arts in 2003. Tricia represented parents in education for over twenty-five years, including serving as a board member on the Queensland Schools Curriculum Council, the Queensland Studies Authority and the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board. She attended the Newcastle Art School for over two years, holds a Basic Art Certificate from the Art Instruction School in Minnesota, USA, and is a graduate with Distinction from the Open College of the Arts, Queensland. The exhibition closes this Sunday 2 March, so get there by Sunday to see the 2014 winning entry – Wrecking Balls (Ashes to ashes) by Judy Nadin – and other wonderfully comic portraits.TRICIA REUST was born in Sydney, NSW, Australia. It has become an icon on the Australian art calendar, and we are very lucky to have this year’s entries on display here in Canberra before they begin touring elsewhere around eastern Australia. These, and many other cheeky and irreverent portraits of well known Australians, are currently on display at the Watson Arts Centre…but only until Sunday!Ĭreated by Peter Batey, the Bald Archy Prize is a spoof of the more serious Archibald Prize and is the only art competition in the world to be judged by a sulphur-crested cockatoo named Maude. Why, at the Bald Archy Prize 2014 exhibition, of course! ![]() Where can you find cricketer Mitchell Johnson dressed in skimpy clothes and swinging on a cricket ‘wrecking ball’ (at right), Australian businessman and politician Clive Palmer looking very much like a pug and a dinosaur, Tina Arena dressed like Jessica Rabbit, former PM Julia Gillard with serpents sprouting Medusa-like from her head, ABC Gardening Australia presenter Costa Georgiadis as a garden gnome, and Prime Minister Tony Abbott and federal education minister, Christopher Pyne, sitting very comfortably on Cardinal George Pell’s lap? Your last chance to see The Bald Archy Prize 2014 Posted on 1 March, 2014
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