pamela kouwenhoven
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ARTIST STATEMENT
I use found and discarded
materials, often from unlikely sources, in my art. I am intrigued
with the potential I see in discarded objects when they offer
ideas [related to their history] that I can work with and in
the process offer a 'new life', by re-presenting them as works
of art.
A previous, extensive and elaborate, series of work made use
of faded and dirty cemetery memorabilia, taken from bins, and
used in assemblages that spoke about memory and loss.
More recently I have been
working with malthoid [a bitumous based waterproofing material],
and discarded metal. Malthoid is scraped from the bottom of old
and rusted out corrugated rainwater tanks, to begin a new life
as landscape/art. Hidden from sight and pressed over decades
by weight and weathered into exquisite and complex patterns,
the malthoid develops a patina that closely resembles qualities
found in the landscape itself. It seems appropriate, considering
its original purpose, that I am using the malthoid as a metaphor
for our dry land.
This resilient material has offered me the opportunity to make
my own connection to the landscape by yielding me its final remains.
PAMELA KOUWENHOVEN
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pamela kouwenhoven
10 james street
mount barker SA 5251
Ph: (08) 8391 0649
email: pkouw@aapt.net.au
Material
urge: the art of Pamela Kouwenhoven
Pamela Kouwenhoven's works made with found materials remind us
of the geographic and climatic nature of the southern Australian
landscape. Working largely with malthoid, the bitumenised layer
used for waterproofing underneath rainwater tanks, Kouwenhoven
creates images that not only depict the textures and shapes of
South Australia's landscape, but also make direct reference to
its natural dryness. The shapes etched onto the malthoid removed
from underneath rusted out and discarded rainwater tanks are
selected for the accuracy and poignancy with which they represent
a unique geological region. Using considerable technical skill,
Kouwenhoven frequently places carefully cut pieces of her materials
together into assemblages that become absorbing in their apparent
attention to detail and textural resonance. Alternatively, she
might wall-mount the malthoid sheet in its entirety, relating
it to the bent and broken tank from which it came, to make a
large and evocative installation.
This artist goes to considerable lengths to source the materials
for her works. The dried rose buds for a ten-metre linear wall
installation (in which the flowers were placed approximately
two centimetres apart) were removed (with permission) from funereal
arrangements. In the same exhibition in which this installation
was displayed a circular floor piece of flowers played an interactive
memorial role, in which visitors were asked placed a message
to a lost loved one; by the end of the show the piece was completely
filled.
Pamela Kouwenhoven is fascinated with the 'sameness' of things
and the artist's capacity to alter the purpose for which an object
may have originally been made. For instance large rolls of paper,
scorched but not destroyed by fire, can be grouped collectively
and stood on end to become the forest from which this material
once came. Discarded car battery containers of varying colours
can be carefully fitted together into exact formations that,
when wall-mounted, defy their origins and make powerful statements
about disposability and permanence.
Pamela Kouwenhoven has won a wide range of prizes. Most recently
she was awarded the SALA 2007 Advertiser Contemporary Art
Award and the inaugural winner of the prestigious Heysen
Prize, having since been awarded sections of the same prize on
a number of occasions. She is represented in private and public
collections including the Art Gallery of South Australia and,
regionally, the Murray Bridge Regional Gallery (SA) and the Wentworth
Shire Council (NSW). As well as regularly showing her work in
one-person exhibitions, she has had work included in shows throughout
Australia such as Terra Spiritalis and Burning Issues.
Her work is underscored by a deep and continuing commitment to
creative pursuit and a profound interest in the diverse nature
of found materials and the messages they can convey.
Jane Hylton
Consulting curator Australian art
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pamela
kouwenhoven
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10 James Street, Mount Barker 5251
(08) 8391 0649
pkouw@aapt.net.au
www.adam.com.au/pkouw/
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Visual artist, working with mixed media
Helpman Academy Summer School, SA
Portraits of Planning - National Conference
Collaborations: Linking Art & Architecture, Professional Development Workshop
Welding and Thermal Cutting - Skillshare
Diploma in Art, North Adelaide School of Art, SA
Taught art in numerous South Australian High Schools and Adult Education classes
Lived and worked in Rotterdam, Holland, for three and a half years
Worked as a painter in the Royal Delft Factory. Toured major European galleries
Diploma in Teaching (Art), School of Art / Western Teachers College SA
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University of the Sunshine Coast Art Gallery, Maroochydore Qld
SALA Festival, Grieve Gillett Architects, Adelaide SA
Maltha Earth, Gemtree, Dowie Doole Cellar Door, Salopian Inn, McLaren Vale SA
Charge It, Prospect Gallery, City of Prospect SA
Memory & Loss Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura, VIC
The Opal Cutter, Coober Pedy, SA
Bye & Bye, Light Square Gallery, Adelaide, SA
Memory, Love & Loss, Newland Gallery, Pt Adelaide, SA
The Women's Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria.
Artist in Profile (May), Adelaide Town Hall.
Beyond Boundaries, Art Zone Gallery, Adelaide, SA
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Gallery 7- Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide SA
Finalist - Alice Prize 2008, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs NT
Heart / Land, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf SA
Redeeming the Ruin - the art of consumption, Shepparton Art Gallery, Shepparton VIC
Terra Spiritalis, Murray Bridge Regional Gallery, Murray Bridge SA
2008 Palmer Sculpture Biennial, Palmer SA
Homage to Nature, 2008 Adelaide Fringe Festival, The Cedars, Hahndorf SA
refigured / refined, 2008 Adelaide Fringe Festival, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf SA
Redeeming the Ruin - the art of consumption, Latrobe Regional Gallery, Morwell VIC
Finalist - Stan and Maureen Duke Gold Coast Art Prize 2007,
Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Surfers Paradise QLD
Finalist - Tattersall's Club Art Prize, Brisbane QLD
Finalist - The Sunshine Coast Art Prize 07, Caloundra Regional Gallery, Caloundra QLD
Finalist - The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award, SALA Festival 2007, Adelaide SA
Artist Voice, SALA Festival 2007, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf SA
Art House, Somerton Park, Adelaide SA
Murray Bridge Combined Rotary Clubs 20th Anniversary Art Show,
Murray Bridge Regional Gallery, SA
After Heysen: Exposing the Australian Landscape, Artspace, Adelaide Festival Centre,
Adelaide SA
Perceptions of Distance, Newland Gallery, Port Adelaide SA
The Artist's Voice (Fringe Exhibition), Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf SA
The Biennale Invitational Exhibition, Hardy's Tintara Winery, McLaren Vale SA
The French Connection, Bella Cosa Sculpture Park and Galler, McLaren Flat SA
John Leslie Art Prize, Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale VIC
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf SA
Tattersall's Club Landscape Art Prize, Brisbane QLD
Concert in Canvas Art Exhibition, Westminster School, Adelaide SA
Confluence, Murray Bridge Palimpsest, Murray Bridge SA
SALA Exhibition, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf SA
Burning Issues, New Land Gallery, Port Adelaide SA
Intimate Topographies, Barossa Regional Gallery, Tanunda SA.
The Artist's Voice, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf SA
Intimate Topographies, Middleback Theatre Complex, Whyalla SA.
Burning Issues, Civic Complex, Port Lincoln SA.
pressing Pamela Kouwenhoven and John Hayward, Gallery 25, Mildura SA
Gallery 25, Mildura, SA
Whyalla Art Prize 2005, Whyalla SA
Martin Hanson Memorial Art Awards and Exhibition, Gladstone Regional Art Gallery QLD
Intimate Topographies Port Pirie Regional Gallery, SA
Artists of the Ranges Blinman, SA
Tattersall's Club Art Prize Brisbane, QLD
wishlist: 2005 Craftsouth Members Exhibition Adelaide, SA
Port Pirie Art Prize 2005, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, SA
Melbourne Affordable Art Fair, Gallery 25 Mildura, Melbourne VIC
Barossa Fine Art Exhibition, Tanunda Regional Gallery, SA
Kernewek Lowender Art Prize Kadina, SA
The Artist's Voice, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf, SA
Affordable Art Fair, Gallery 25 Mildura, Melbourne, VIC
Barossa Fine Art Exhibition, Tanunda Regional Gallery, SA
Autumn Art Exhibition, Bright Art Gallery, VIC
Pivotal Galleries, Richmond, VIC
Fleurieu Peninsula Art Prize, Hardys Winery, McLaren Vale, S.A.[Finalist]
Bendigo Bank Tattersall's Club Art Prize, Brisbane, QLD
Whyalla Art Prize Whyalla, SA
Norville Art Prize Murrurindi, NSW
Stirling Fine Arts Exhibition, Stirling, SA
Scotch College Art Exhibition, Adelaide SA
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape Hahndorf, SA
Port Pirie Art Prize Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, SA
Gallery 25, Selected Artists, Mildura, VIC
Concert on Canvas, Westminster School, Marion, SA
2004 MLC, Acquisitive Art Exhibition, Kew, VIC
Abstraction, Barossa Regional Gallery, SALA Festival, Tanunda, SA
Kensington Gallery, SALA Week, SA
Intimate Topographies, Sala 2004, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf ,SA
The Artist's Voice, Woodside Hanger Gallery, Woodside, SA
Waverley Woollahra Art Prize, Bondi Beach, NSW
Wentworth Art Prize, 2004, Wentworth, NSW
Memory & Loss, Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura, VIC
Group Exhibition, QDOS Arts, Lorne, VIC
The Big Back Yard ,The Horizon Gallery, Sydney, NSW
Tangibility - Dei Mettali, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, SA
The Insistent Horizon, Adelaide Fringe, Dridan Fine Arts, McLaren Vale, SA
The Artist's Voice, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf, SA
Pivotal Galleries, Richmond, VIC
Homage to Nature, The Cedars, Heysen Rd, Hahndorf, SA
The Universal Playground, Adelaide Festival of Arts, Torrens Parade Ground, Adelaide, SA
Pivotal Galleries, Richmond, VIC
Fisher's Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery, NSW
2003 Martin Hanson Memorial Art Exhibition, Gladstone Regional Art Gallery, QLD
Horizon Gallery, Broken Hill, NSW
St Catherine's Fine Art Exhibition, Stirling, SA
SA Country Arts Trust, Goolwa, SA
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape, Winner
Intersect Gallery 25, Mildura, VIC
Warwick Art Prize, QLD
Bendigo Bank Tattersall's Club Art Prize, Brisbane, QLD
SALA Week, Kensington Gallery, SA
Manyung Gallery, Victoria (Book Launch and Exhibition)
Waverley Art Prize, Woolahra Art Centre Sydney, NSW Viewers Choice Prize
Kernewek Lowender Art Prize, Kadina, SA 2nd Prize
Port Pirie Art Prize, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, SA Highly Commended Award
Bundaleer Readings, Jamestown, SA
Vintage 2003 Art Exhibition, McLarenVale SA
Australian Artists - Invitational, Tanunda, SA
Barossa Vintage Festival Collection, Barossa Regional Gallery, SA
Landmarks Arterial Gallery, Parkside, SA
Women in Art Exhibition, Adelaide, SA
SALA Week Exhibition, Hahndorf Academy, SA
Whyalla Art Prize, Whyalla, SA
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape, Hahndorf Academy, SA
Festival Fringe, Homage to Nature, The Cedars, Hahndorf, SA
Encountering Australian Spirituality, ACD, Adelaide, SA
Scotch College Fine Art Exhibition, SA
St Kevin's College Fine Art Exhibition, Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria
The Artist's Voice, Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf, SA
The National Sculpture Prize and Exhibition, National Gallery of Australia
The Heysen Prize, Hahndorf, SA
International Wine Centre, Adelaide, SA
Whyalla Art Prize, SA
Port Lincoln Arts Festival, Port Lincoln, SA
Rotary Club of Glenelg, SA
Barossa Fine Art Exhibition, Tanunda, SA
St Kevin's College Fine Art Exhibition, Melbourne, VIC
Wall Street Exchange, Qantas Members Lounge, Canberra, Sydney and Adelaide
Port Pirie 2001 Art Prize, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, SA
SALA Week Exhibition, Hahndorf Academy, SA
Scotch College Fine Art Exhibition, Adelaide, SA
Exploring Australian Spirituality II ACD, Adelaide Fringe Festival Art Exhibition
Hayman Island Resort, QLD
Manyung Gallery, Mt Eliza, VIC
Wall Street Exchange, Melbourne, VIC
State of the Art/Art of the State 5, New Land Gallery, Port Adelaide, SA
SHE 5, SA Women Artists, The Box Factory, Adelaide, South Australia
SALA Week, Ways of Seeing (Wood), The Academy, Hahndorf, SA
Scotch College Fine Art Exhibition, Adelaide, SA
Hill-Smith Fine Art Gallery, Adelaide, SA
The Fleurieu Biennale (3 Sections), McLaren Vale, SA
Views Through Rajasthani Windows, Festival Centre, Adelaide
The Artist's Voice (Adelaide Fringe), Hillstowe Winery, Hahndorf, SA
Heysen Prize - Australian Landscape Exhibition, The Academy, Hahndorf, SA
Scotch College Fine Art Exhibition, Adelaide, SA
Zone Gallery RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION 1986 - 1996.
Prince Alfred College Fine Art Exhibition, SA
A Drawing Affair, Goolwa, SA
Seaford Ecumenical Mission Art Exhibition, Seaford, South Australia
Art Addiction, International Biennial of Female Artists, Stockholm, Sweden.
Sixth International Women's Day Exhibition, The Women's Gallery, Vic-Commendation
Mulgara Gallery Artist - in - Residence (June 1 - 8), Ayers Rock Resort, NT
South Australian Sculptors R.S.A.S.A. Gallery, Adelaide, SA
Uncurated One, Art Zone Gallery, Adelaide, SA
Hart Gallery, Myer Centre, Adelaide, SA
The Terrace, Adelaide, SA
St. Kevin's College, Toorak, VIC
The Oblique Edge, The Loft Gallery, Festival Fringe, SA
State of the Art / At Home, R.S.A.S.A. Gallery, SA
State of the Art / Art of the State 2, Festival Centre, Adelaide, SA
State of the Art / Art of the State 2, S.A.T.E.P. Touring Exhibition, SA
Toorak College Fine Art Exhibition, Melbourne, VIC
Personal Visions, R.S.A.S.A. Gallery, Adelaide, SA
Barker College of T.A.F.E. Exhibition, SA
All Boxed Up, The Jam Factory, Adelaide, SA
Blake Prize for Religious Art, Blaxland Gallery, Sydney, NSW
Blake Travelling Exhibition, Adelaide, SA Bathurst, NSW; Rockhampton, QLD
New Art 1990, Bonython Meadmore Gallery, Adelaide, SA
State of the Art / Art of the State, R.S.A.S.A. Gallery and the Adelaide Festival Centre, SA
S.A.T.E.P. Touring Exhibition, regional galleries.
Adelaide City Council Sister City Exhibition, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Adelaide Week in Himeji, Adelaide City Council Sister City Exhibitions.
North Adelaide School of Art, SA
Bernadette's Gallery, Adelaide, SA, Group Shows.
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SALA 2007 Advertiser Contemporary Art Award - Winner
Arts SA Independent Makers and Presenters Project Development & Presentation Grant
Murray Bridge Combined Rotary Clubs 20th Anniversary Art Show, [Invited Acquisitive Section]
Murray Bridge Regional Gallery, SA Winner: Acquisitive Section
Eckersly's Art Prize (Acquisitive), Rotary Club of Victor Harbor Art Show, Victor Harbor SA
Craft-in-site Grant, Craftsouth: Centre for Contemporary Craft and Design, Adelaide SA
Eckersly's Art Prize (Acquisitive), Rotary Club of Victor Harbor Art Show, Victor Harbor SA
Wentworth Art Prize 2004, Wentworth NSW Winner Council Acquisitive
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape Hahndorf, SA Winner: Best Regional Artist
Whyalla Art Prize, SA Winner: Country Arts Most Innovative Regional Artist Acquisitive
Port Pirie Art Prize Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, SA Winner Acquisitive
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape Winner
Waverley Art Prize, Woolahra Art Centre Sydney, NSW Viewers Choice Prize
Kernewek Lowender Art Prize, Kadina, SA 2nd Prize
Port Pirie Art Prize, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, SA Highly Commended Award
Rotary Club of Port Adelaide Winner (Country)
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape Highly Commended Painting
Accepted for the National Sculpture Prize and Exhibition, National Gallery of Australia.
The Heysen Prize, SA Winner, Mixed Media,
Craftsouth Small Grant Program (Promotion), SA
Port Lincoln Art Prize, Winner
Barossa Vintage Festival 2001 - Fine Art Exhibition, Winner Work acquired.
Port Pirie 2001 Art Prize, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, Winner Open (Acquisitive)
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape Winner , Mixed Media Section.
Lions Club of Glenside Winner, Best Watercolour.
Glenelg Apex Art Show Best Watercolour.
Rotary Club of Pt. Adelaide Judges Choice Open Section.
Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape Winner.
Glenelg Apex Art Show Best Pastel.
The Inaugural Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape.
South Australian Country Arts Trust Grant.
Glenelg Apex Art Show Winner, Open Aquisitional
Toorak College Fine Art Exhibition Best Pastel.
Department for the Arts, Arts Project Grant.
Toorak College Fine Art Exhibition Best Water Colour
Associate Landscape Prize, R.S.A.S.A.
Salisbury Art Prize, SA Winner
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Seaford Linear Park - Art Work Programme
Orlando Wines, Adelaide, SA
The Terrace Hotel, Adelaide, SA
Radison Plaza Hotel , Cairns, QLD
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Arts SA
Government of South Australia. The Offices, Department for the Arts and
Cultural Development
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Art Gallery of South Australia
Wentworth Shire Council NSW
Murray Bridge Regional Gallery SA
Port Pirie Regional Gallery SA
Barossa Regional Gallery SA
Whyalla Regional Gallery SA
Barossa Vintage Festival SA
Hahndorf Academy, Hahndorf SA
Royal South Australian Society of Arts
Orlando Wines Adelaide SA
Private Collections
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Artlink, vol 28, no: 1, pg. 72-73, "Chance encounters", Melinda Rankin
The Advertiser, 3 February 2008, pg. "Sculpture - Biennial Artists"
The Advertiser, 6 February 2008, pg. 27,"Art Award - Going for Gold", Tim Lloyd
Art Monthly, October, pg 204, Artnotes, Cath Kenneally
The Advertiser, August 15, pg 3, Patrick McDonald
The Advertiser Review, July 28, pg 28, "SALA", Tim Lloyd
The Advertiser, 21 July, pg 13, "SALA Festival", Patrick McDonald
The Adelaide Review, 10-16 March 2007, pg18, "Perceptions of Distance", John Neylon
The Independent Weekly, 10-16 March 2007, pg31, "The Artist's Voice", Adam Dutkiewicz
The Independent Weekly, 23 December, pg26, "The Year That Was", Adam Dutkiewicz
The Advertiser, 16 December, pg 6, "Best Regional Exhibition - 'Confluence'"
Artlink, Vol 26 #3, pg 95, "Confluence" Review, Melinda Rankin
Adelaide Hills Weekender, September, pg 10, "Heysen Festival"
Adelaide Hills Weekender, August, pg 24, "Confluence"
Adelaide Review, 28 July, pg 13, "SALA Festival Preview", John Neylon
Eyeline, 60, pg 59, Review of "Pressing", Julian Bowron
The Independent Weekly, 29 July, pg 57, "SALA Festival"
Adelaide Review, 13 July, pg 14, Review of "Charge It"
Australian Art Review, Issue 10, March-June, pg 92, "Mysterious Terrain", Stephanie Radok
Adelaide Weekender, Channel 7, Sunday 7 November
The Advertiser, 11 October, pg 76 "Heysen Prize", Adam Dutkiewicz
The Adelaide Review, 12 November, pg 19, "Fleurieu Peninsula Biennale", John Neylon
The Advertiser, September, pg 51, Louise Nunn
The Courier, September, "Heysen Festival"
The Adelaide Review, September, pg 22, "Intimate Topographies Review", Stephanie Radok
Intimate Topographies, July, Catalogue Essay, Margot Osborne
The Courier, 28 July, "SALA Festival"
The Adelaide Review, April, pg 27I, "Insistent Horizon Review", John Neylon
The Courier, 10 March, pg 27, "Adelaide Festival"
The Insistent Horizon, Dridan Fine Arts, Catalogue Essay, Ken Orchard.
Sunraysia Daily, Sept 2003, "Landscape Interpretations"
The Courier 1 October, "Heysen Festival"
The Advertiser 30 September, Arts Page, Patrick McDonald
The Advertiser, 27 September
Selected Contemporary Artists of Australia
Adelaide Matters, Issue 39 August, pg 16, "Wasted Spaces"
The Courier 30 April, "Lifestyle"
Coober Pedy Regional Times 19 June
DB Magazine Issue 282 3-16 July 2002, "Visual Art Review", Emma Zakarevicius
The Courier, 27 March, pg 12
The Courier, 19 December, pg 12
The Canberra Times - Panorama, 8 December, pg 6
The Advertiser, 13 August, Adam Dutkiewicz
The Courier, 3 October, pg 60
The Advertiser, Arts Monday, 2 July, "Shaping a Future", Tim Lloyd
The Courier 27 June, 2001, pg 27
Port Side Messenger, 10 January, pg 6
The Adelaide Review, January, "Inside Art"
The Advertiser 4 December, "Around the Galleries", Susan Archdall
The Hills and Valley Messenger 13 December, pg 14
Country Arts SA, December 2000 - January 2001, "News and Events"
Today in Adelaide, Back cover
The Courier 20 December, pg 33
Adelaide Hills Weekender November pg 13
The Courier 4 August, "SALA Week"
The Sunday Mail 11 October, Flair, Rae Atkey
The Courier, October, "Heysen Prize"
The Adelaide Review, August, Review, John Neylon.
The Advertiser, 21 May, Weekend Arts
The Courier 23 February, "On the Fringe"
The Advertiser 18 August
The Advertiser, 27 August, Arts Section Review - Adam Dutkiewicz.
The Adelaide Review, September, Review, Stephanie Radok.
The Adelaide Hills Weekender August
Cracker, Issue 11, June
The Courier, 9 October
The Advertiser, 13 December, Back Chat, Samela Harris
The Advertiser, 13 December, Review, Norris Ioannou
Kalori, Volume 28, No 4; Volume 29, No 1; Volume 29, No 4.
The Weekend Australian, 14 -15 December
The Blake Prize for Religious Art, Elwyn Lynn.
The Advertiser, 10 February
BMG New Art
Cracker Issue 7, June
The Courier
Art and Artists of South Australia, pg141, Nancy Benko (nee McInnis)
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