ArtBound
An exhibition of artists' books at Melbourne University curated by Morfia Grondas. |
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Artlink Magazine
View and read contributing articles. |
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CCAS Canberra Art Prize winner 2005
This Prize was judged by Charles Merewether. This site contains an image of Fight City from the Confess series, 2005. |
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Dianne Tanzer Gallery
Dianne Tanzer Gallery respresents the artist. |
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Diaspora of the Latin American Imagination
Conference Paper, 2004. |
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Health Arts in a Youth Mental Health Setting
Paper for the Risky Business Symposium at Melbourne University, 2005. |
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Humanities Research Centre, ANU, Australia
Art and Human Rights workshop for the Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University (ANU). |
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I Must Confess Something...Press Release
Counihan Gallery, Melbourne. |
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ORYGEN Health Arts projects
Penelope Richardson has played an important role of developing Health Arts at ORYGEN Youth Health, a youth mental health service in inner Melbourne. Some of project intitatives include: The Big Trees Project; the Mosaic Project; a Circus Project; the 'Cloud Nine' interactive sculpture and the '1in4' Sculpture. Many of these projects were devised by Penelope and carried out in collaboration with community partners like Women's Circus and artists such as Bella Wells, Ursula Dutkiewicz and Ben Wrigley. |
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Passenger Exhibition - Evangelische Akademie Loccum, Germany
This page contains an image of the work Limpio de Sangre and a short article about the artist by art writer Michael Schatz. |
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Passenger on Somebody Else's Train: An Australian artist in Colombia
Journal publication in Humanities Research Vol X No. 1, 2003. |
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Passenger Evangelische Akademie Loccum
Accompanying information from the exhibtion entitled Passenger by Australian artist Penelope Richardson.
The work exhibited by the artist was made during a three residency in Bogotá, Colombia. |
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Silvia Velez Artist Project
Richardson was one of ten collaborating artist on this project. |
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The 34th Alice Prize
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What Happens When Reason Sleeps - Art And Violence in Colombia
Presentation for Spatial Cultures Conference , School of Fine Art, Newcastle University, 2001. |
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