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Franck Gohier (Born 15 August 1968 - ) is a French- Australian mixed media artist born in Saint-Nazaire, Brittany, France in 1968. Based in the Northern Territory since 1975, Gohier is a long-time member of the arts community in the Northern Territory.[1]

Gohier is best known for his pop art aesthetic combined with social and political commentary on issues affecting the Northern Territory and Australia.[2] His work covers both current and historic events.[3]

His works are held in collections nationally and internationally and have been featured in print and digital journalism and industry journals. Gohier's approach to his art making has been made accessible through his printmaking practice.[1]

MAGNT Exhibition. Franck Gohier.
Franck Gohier. Red Hand Prints.
Franck Gohier. Red Hand Prints.
Franck Gohier. Painting.
Franck Gohier. Painting.
Franck Gohier. Sculpture. Found items.
Red Hand Prints - Franck Gohier

Early life[edit]

Gohier's family emigrated to Australia in 1972 on the ship RHMS Ellinis in search of a more progressive country than the conservatism of France at the time. Settling in Cabramatta after a short stay in the Villawood migrant processing centre, they moved to Darwin to chase opportunity.[4][5]

The family sold their belongings, bought a caravan and drove up the east coast, eventually arriving in Darwin in late 1975. Both of Gohier's parents started a demolition business which offered a young Franck the opportunity to see the devastation of Cyclone Tracy up close.[6] Playing in the rubble and unearthing treasures in what was left of abandoned and destroyed homes was where Franck discovered his love for history, collecting found objects and what he would later call "urban archeology".[4]

His schooling occurred at Berrimah Primary School, Anula Primary School and Casuarina High School, where Franck took fine art, commercial art and technical drawing classes. His earliest art attempts were based on copying the images of Franco-Belgian comics and adding his own flavour. Parents of school friends who worked as artists gave Franck the idea that pursuing art was a possible career path.[4]

After leaving home and school at 15, Gohier worked doing odd jobs until the age of 18 when he enrolled the art school at Northern Territory University (now Charles Darwin University) graduating in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts (majoring in Fine Arts). It was here that Franck first learnt about printmaking and started exhibiting his works.[4]

Franck Gohier. Acrylic on BHP sign (white) with bullet holes.

Style and Technique[edit]

Gohier's style is rooted in popular culture and socio-political satire often using mixed media to communicate his message. A major influence on his practice has been the Situationist International movement (1957–1972) and the collective graphics of historical protest and propaganda posters.[7]

Franck Gohier. Red Hand Prints.
Franck Gohier. Painting.

Artistic Career[edit]

Franck first started exhibiting in 1989.

After graduating from NTU in 1992, Gohier joined NTU as a part-time lecturer and print technician helping facilitate the inaugural Indigenous printmaking workshops at NTU, eventually becoming known as Northern Editions in 1996. During this time, Franck collaborated on approximately 150 limited edition prints and projects across various Territory communities.[6]

In 1996, Gohier established an art program with Northern Territory Correctional Services and 24HR Art at Berrimah Prison. Run under the Ending Offending program, select Indigenous inmates were taught a range of art skills by guest Indigenous elders as both a means of therapy and skill building for life outside of prison. The success of this program led to a similar program being established at Alice Springs Prison, at the time.[8]

Concurrently in 1996, Gohier and business partner Shaun Poustie established Red Hand Prints with a focus on community. Red Hand Prints ran as an open-access studio offering free printmaking workshops for the community and a professional editioning program for remote communities across Australia. More than 200 collaborative limited editions were created in this time along with 100 community-based, limited-edition posters distributed throughout Darwin and Australia at no cost.[8]

During this period Gohier also worked at Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education. This work required travelling to remote Indigenous communities across the Northern Territory to upskill artists – established and emerging - on printmaking. This gave local artists the opportunity to express their culture and stories through printmaking and offered economic development opportunities for small art centres and communities.[1]

In 2003, Gohier taught at Casuarina Senior College in Darwin, lecturing in painting and printmaking for mature age students. He put Red Hand Prints on hold looking for a new studio location and missing the joy and physicality of painting.[8]

Since 2003, Gohier has pursued visual arts full-time completing residencies at Charles Darwin University, the University of Wollongong, Casula Powerhouse Museum in Sydney and the Canadian Academy in Kobe Japan. As a full-time artist, Gohier has been represented by Karen Brown Gallery (2003-05), Ray Hughes Gallery Sydney (2005-11), Outstation Gallery (2012-15), James Makin Gallery[9] Melbourne (2020-current), Frank Schlag & Cie German Contemporary Art (2009 – current) and Mitchell Fine Art Gallery,[10] Brisbane (2015-current).[5]

In 2011, after a break in France to visit family, Gohier commenced construction on a purpose-built private artists studio including painting studios, library, entertainment area, sculpture workshop, mezzanine stock storage and printmaking room. With this new space finished, in 2012 Gohier re-established Red Hand Prints. The new studio also incorporated Letterpress equipment for the first time. Since it's re-establishment, the studio space has hosted visiting artists from across the world, offering specialist workshops not normally available in remote locations like Darwin.[4]

In 2017, Gohier was awarded the honorary title of Companion of the University, Charles Darwin University for his educational leadership and development of the fine arts and his advocacy of the value of art in society. The Vice-Chancellor at the time, Mr Simon Maddocks, described Franck "as one of the most influential, prolific and generous artists in the Northern Territory" and "one of the most significant donors of original art to the Charles Darwin University Art Collection."[11]

In 2018 the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory hosted a major survey exhibition of Gohier's work.[12][13] This event was accompanied by a book "Franck Gohier. A thousand miles from everywhere" published by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, authored by Glenn Barkley and Dr Wendy Garden, with editing and publication co-ordination by Wendy Wood.[4]

Franck Gohier. Painting and found materials.
Franck Gohier. Red Hand Prints.
Franck Gohier. Red Hand Prints.
Franck Gohier. Red Hand Prints.
Franck Gohier. Red Hand Prints.
Franck Gohier. Painting target.
Franck Gohier. Painting Target.
Franck Gohier. Painting.

Collections[edit]

Franck's works are held in private collections across the world including Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, France, Germany, the Netherlands, South America and the United States. His work is also held in public collections including:

Exhibitions[edit]

This full list of works is available at the Red Hand Prints website.[7][5]

2022[edit]

'Summer New' James Makin Gallery.

'24HR Art - Art around the clock' Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin.​

'Tense Political posters past-present' Damien Minton, Sydney Contemporary Art Fair.

'Soup Cans' Sofitel Central, Brisbane.

'Soup Cans' Mitchell Fine Art, Brisbane.

'Political Posters Now' Damien Minton Presents, Sydney.

2021[edit]

'Member's show' Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin.

'Charles Darwin University Art Collection - 2021 acquisitions' CDU, Darwin.

'Lapsed, missing and working Sculptors' Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin.

'News from the far north' James Makin Gallery, Melbourne.

'Summer new' James Makin Gallery, Melbourne.

'FRESH: connecting new and old art' MAGNT, Darwin.

2020[edit]

'#Ozpop' Mitchell Fine Art, Brisbane.

'Contour 556 - Canberra's Public Art Biennale', Canberra, ACT.

'Primaveral' Mitchell Fine Art, Brisbane.

'Politikant' Darwin Visual arts Association.

'Pandamonia', Darwin Entertainment Centre.

'priNT' Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin.

"Introducing Franck Gohier" James Makin Gallery, Melbourne.

"Tomorrow" Bett Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania.

2019[edit]

"The Coke side of Art" Gallery Frank Schlag & Cie, Essen, Germany.

"Old Darwin", Darwin Festival at Mayfair Gallery, Darwin.

"Face up", Charles Sturt University Gallery, NSW.

"Trace Art - 2019" Brisbane.

"The infamous five have a smashing exhibition", Gallery 5, Darwin.

"Between the Moon and the Stars" MAGNT, Darwin.

2018[edit]

"Untitled", NCCA Members show, Darwin.

"Off Cut Show" Whyte Art Space, Darwin​​

"Dirty Deeds" Mitchell Fine Art, Brisbane.

"A widening gap: The intervention 10 years on" Counihan Gallery in Brunswick, Melbourne.

"A Thousand Miles from Everywhere" MAGNT, Darwin.

2017[edit]

"MCA Collection: Word Exhibition" MCA, Sydney.

"Off Cut Show" Whyte Art Space, Darwin​

"The Lane Art Space presents Franck", Darwin

"Kakadu"Mitchell Fine Art, Brisbane.

"The Great Strike of 1917" Carriageworks, Sydney.

"A widening gap: The intervention 10 years on" Cross Arts Projects, Sydney.

"Inside the Collection" Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, NSW

"That Painting's Sh*t. Let me F*ckin fix it"" Mayfair Gallery, Darwin.

"The Phantom Show" Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre 26th Feb, Bunker Cartoon Gallery, Coffs Harbour 10 March - 21 May, Newcastle Art Gallery 10 June - 20 August, Manly Art Gallery & Museum 8 September - 29 October.

"Director's choice"Mitchell Fine Art, Brisbane.

"Tuckered out! - Works from the Brian Tucker collection". Kick Arts, Cairns.

2016[edit]

"Questionable Life Choices" Mayfair Artspace, Darwin

"The Phantom Show" Artspace Mackay 11 Dec (2015) - 24 Jan, Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery 4 June - 10 July, Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery 13 Sept. - 13 Nov,

"Gathered" Woods Street Gallery, Darwin.

"Pri-NT" - Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin.

"Pri-NT @ CDU" - Charles Darwin University.

"Director's Choice" - Mitchel Fine Art, Brisbane.

"A Dog's life"- the inaugural Art in the living room show, Darwin.

"CSU Art Exhibition" Griffith Regional Art Gallery, NSW.

2015[edit]

"Milestones" Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin

"21" Celebrating the 21st Birthday of Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, NSW

"Beastarium" Print exchange Dubbo Regional Gallery.

"Volume 2015 - Another Art Book Fair" Artspace, Sydney in conjunction with the Sydney Contemporary  Art Fair.

"Tropicalia Capricornia", Darwin Festival, Tactile Arts, Darwin

"Squeegee", Darwin Fringe Festival, Brown's Mart, Darwin.

NGA Contemporary, "Streetwise: Contemporary Street Culture", National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

"Off Cut Show" Whyte Art Space, Darwin

"Mayfair Group Show" Mayfair Artspace, Darwin

"The Phantom Show",group show, Wollongong Art Gallery.

"Private Lives-The Artist as Collector", SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney.

2014[edit]

The Phantom Show","group show, Australian Galleries, Sydney.

"The Big Book of Little Pricks" Limited edition book launch & exhibition, Gallery Two Six, Darwin.

"1974: Remembering Tracy", group show, Tactile Arts, Darwin.

"Trading Ideas: Creative investment between the Northern Territory & Asia Pacific", D.E.C. Gallery, Darwin.

"CAPO 31" Canberra Museum & Art Gallery.

"Screen Daze" Poly Gone Cowboy Gallery, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane.

"Electricity. A story of power money & Art" Darwin Visual Arts association members show, Darwin.

"135th Meridian East", Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide.

"Making an impression" Print Council of Australia fundraising Auction, Melbourne.

"Loose Canon" inaugural exhibition at the new Artbank HQ, Sydney.

"D.evolution", Mayfair Gallery, Darwin.

"Monuments to the Frontier Wars", Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney.

"Beautiful Vermin" Central Gallery, Perth.

"She's a Pearler"Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre, Katherine.

2013[edit]

"CAPO 30" Canberra Museum & Art Gallery.

"Off Whyte" Outstation Gallery, Darwin.

"Treaty Yeah?" Chan Contemporary Art Space, Darwin.

"She's a Pearler", Darwin Visual Arts association, Darwin.

"Flash Art",Darwin Landscapes,The Cavenaugh, Darwin.

"DVAA revisited-Historical display" 30th anniversary of DVAA, Darwin ARI.

"South of the Berrimah Line" An exhibition featuring Rob Brown, Colin Holt & Franck Gohier. Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre, Katherine.

"Familiar Unfamiliar", Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, Toowoomba, Qld.

"Roads Cross-Contemporary Directions in Australian Art" Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.

"Northern Window"- The Hole in Wall Gang- A short film collaboration with James Dodd. Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide.

"Familiar Unfamiliar", Cessnock Regional Art Gallery, Cessnock, NSW.

"Art Auction for Gaye Hawkes"  Forty-Five Downstairs, Melbourne.

"Community & Context", MADA Gallery, Monash University, Melbourne.

"Familiar Unfamiliar", Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery, Vic.

"Off Cut Show" Whyte Art Space, Darwin

"Little Pricks" Gallery Six Two, Darwin

2012[edit]

"Tooth & Nail-one year anniversary exhibition", Adelaide, SA

"Out of the Studio" - joint exhibition with Chayni Henry. Outstation Gallery, Darwin.

"Familiar Unfamiliar", S.P.A.C.E. Gallery, Launceston, Tas.

"Art of Pride" Fannie Bay Gaol, Darwin.

"New Territories" 24HR Art members show, Darwin.

"Summer fundraiser exhibition" Gallery of Australian Art & Design , Canberra.

"Franck Gohier-selected paintings 2004-12" Outstation Gallery, Darwin.

"Familiar Unfamiliar", Charles Darwin University Art Gallery, Darwin.

"Browns Mart 40th Birthday", Darwin.

"The Little Pricks editions" RAFT Gallery, Alice Springs, NT

"The Little Pricks editions" Gallery Two Six, Darwin, NT

"Roads Cross-Contemporary Directions in Australian Art" Flinders University Museum & Art Gallery, SA, and Charles Darwin University, Darwin.

"Art of the Nomad" Chan Contemporary Art Space, Darwin, NT

"Familiar Unfamiliar", Tweed River Art Gallery, NSW.

"Look-Charles Darwin University Art Collection" CDU, Darwin.

`Whyte Space, "Off-cut show", Darwin.

"Here and/or There" Art from Northern Australia. Charles Darwin University.

"Here and/or There" Art from Northern Australia. Jogja Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

2011[edit]

"Activate-Cultivate" A retrospective of Red Hand Prints, Museum & Art Gallery of the NT.

Contemporary Art RUHR , Essen Germany. Frank Schlag & Cie, German contemporary Art, Essen

"Australia" Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

"Familiar Unfamiliar". C3 Contemporary Art Space, Melbourne.

`Whyte Space, "Off-cut show", Darwin.

"Guitar Shaped World" Tamworth Regional Art gallery.

2010[edit]

"In Print: Charles Darwin Art collection" Darwin.

"PRODUKT" Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

"Group Show" Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

`Whyte Space, "Off-cut show", Darwin.

2009[edit]

"Art Amsterdam" Solo show as represented by Frank Schlag & Cie, German contemporary Art, Essen.

"Thinking Aloud, the big drawing show" Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

"Spirit - Works from the Margaret Carnegie Print Collection" 3 April - 31 May, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery.

"40 years of Ray Hughes Gallery", Sydney

"Target", Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

"More Beasties" Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.

`Whyte Space, "Off-cut show", Darwin.

2008[edit]

"Darwin - 1942" Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

"Frontiers and Fantasy" Cairns regional gallery. Qld.

Finalist "Togart  N.T. Contemporary Art prize, N.T. Waterfront Convention Centre, Darwin.

"cubed" 24hr art members show, darwin.

"Who let the dog's out"

Travelling exhibition:

Macquarie city Art gallery

Hazelhurst regional gallery & Arts centre, N.S.W.

"Multiplicity" Prints from the collections of the MCA & Woolongong University.

Dubbo Regional Gallery.

La Trobe Regional Art Gallery.

Ararat Art Gallery.

2007[edit]

"Great guys I've come across" Mogo Raw Art, N.S.W.

"Timor Artists' fund" Whyte Space, "Off-cut show", Darwin.

"Territory Icon" 24Hr Art, N.T. centre for contemporary art.

"Gifted" Charles Darwin University.

"Territorial" 24Hr Art, N.T. centre for contemporary art.

"Works on Paper show" Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

"Font" Central TAFE Gallery. Perth

"Stories from the North, Tales from the West" Fremantle Arts Centre. W.A.

"Alterd States" print exchange exhibition organised by Rona Green. Wagga Wagga regional Art Gallery, Victoria.

"Hell Raiser" Fundraising exhibition for The Autopsy gallery, Melbourne.

"Thinking Allowed, The Big Drawing Show", Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

"Year of the Pig" Darwin Visual Arts association, members show, Darwin.

Finalist "Togart  N.T. Contemporary Art prize, N.T. Parliament House, Darwin.

"Territorial" Canberra Contemporary Art Space, A.C.T.

"It's all fun & games" Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney.

2006[edit]

"Samples" 24HR Art Darwin.

Whyte Space, "Off-cut show", (fundraiser to buy goats for african village) Darwin.

"Wet and Dry" 24HR Art members show.

"Our Home" recently acquired works from the collection of Charles Darwin University.

"Multiplicity" Prints from the collections of the MCA & Woolongong University.

travelling exhibition:

museum of contemporary art, sydney

tweed river art gallery

lake macquarie art gallery

redland art gallery

"Five Minute Warning" Charles Darwin University

Finalist "Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize", Sydney.

"Beasties" print exchange show Port Jackson Press, Melbourne.

"Togart 06, NT Contemporary Art Exhibition" Parliament House, Darwin.

"Warning: Smoking has been linked to some of the most powerful images of the twentieth century" group show, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Victoria.

"The Phillip" Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney

"Terra" Darwin Visual Arts association.

"Sounds of the Sky" Museum and Art Gallery of Nt, darwin.

"Red Hand" Charles Darwin University.

"Samples" 24HR Art, N.T. Centre for contemporary Art.

2005[edit]

Group Show, Ray Hughes Gallery, N.S.W.

33. Print exchange and exhibition. Port Jackson Press Gallery. Melbourne

"camping & caravans" 24hr art members show, darwin.

"Performance Indicators". Darwin Visual Arts Association.

"Kolectomania". Charles Darwin University

"Country and Western" Ray Hughes Gallery, N.S.W.

"Zootopia, posters from the urban jungle" Griffith University, Qld.

"all creatures great and small" Motor Works Gallery, South Yarra. Vic.

2004[edit]

"Dream Posters" Casula Powerhouse Museum, NSW.

"The bombing of Darwin" Karen Brown Gallery.

"Monsters" group exhibition, Darwin Visual Arts Association.

"Contemporary Art Fair" Melbourne, represented by karen brown gallery.

"Nice Coloured Dolls" 24hr Art, Darwin.

"Red Hand in Wollongong" Long Gallery, FCA, University of Wollongong, NSW.

"Monsters" group exhibition, Darwin Visual Arts Association.

"Fremantle Print Awards", WA.

"Visions of Australia" Museum & Art Gallery of the NT, Darwin.

2003[edit]

Fremantle print awards, Fremantle, W.A.

"Glass Elephant" Darwin Visual arts association.

Inaugural group show," lower case gallery, Rundle St. Adelaide

"Play" members show 24hr art, darwin.

"Merge", Fringe festival, Browns' Mart Darwin.

"Café Fero", Karen Brown Gallery Darwin

"Franck Gohier" recent works, Karen Brown Gallery Darwin.

"Red Hand Prints, 5 years of posters" watch this space gallery, Alice Springs.

"Difficult & desperate times" Fremantle arts centre, WA

"NTU Students Union Art Auction" Fundraiser NTU, Darwin.

"The Brian Lambert Memorial Prize" Katherine, NT.

"The T-shirt Show" Grainery Lane Gallery, Ballarat, Vic.

2002[edit]

"The Melbourne Contemporary Art Fair" as represented by Karen Brown Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria.

"Human Rights Show", Supreme court Darwin.

"The Jolly Good Show" members show, Darwin Visual Arts Association.

"Ideal Format" 24HR Art, Darwin.

"Human Rights Show", Supreme Court Darwin.

2001[edit]

"Cuidado", exhibition of recent works in conjunction with J-Bird, Darwin.

"Visions of Australia" Museum and art gallery of the N.T.

"Short notice" Northern Territory Student Union Gallery, Darwin

"Deep" Darwin Visual Arts Association.

"Green Print" Exhibition of solar etching plates/prints, Darwin Visual Arts Association.

"Action in solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor" art auction and fundraiser, Darwin.

"11cm X 11cm" 24hr art members show, Darwin.

2000[edit]

"Human rights show" presented by Darwin community legal service. Supreme court, Darwin.

"The print show" Darwin visual arts association, Darwin.

"ideal format #10" 24hr art members show, darwin.

1999[edit]

"The East Kimberley art awards", Kununurra W.A.

"The carefree show" DVAA, Darwin.

"death to the millennium" 24hr art members show, darwin.

1998[edit]

"Northern Territory Contemporary Art Project", Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.

"Remote red, remote green", Wollongong University Gallery N.S.W.

"One Notion" a reconciliation exhibition" Art Space, Darwin

"Give Tibet a hand", group installation at Tibet.

"artists on artists" darwin visual arts association.

"art sports' 1669 exhibiting space at "art space" winnellie darwin.

"road trains to the sea" 24hr art members show, darwin.

"art for jabiluka" art auction to raise funds for protestors at jabiluka mine, nt.

"works on paper" members show, darwin visual arts association.

1997[edit]

"4 x 4" travelling exhibition of local, darwin printmakers work. opening exhibition at roma bar, darwin. the showcontinued to the following venues:

june tapp room, katherine, nt.

julakikari pink palace, tennant creek, nt.

araluen arts centre, alice springs.

buku larnngay, yirrikala, nt.

emerald hill art gallery, qld.

sunshine coast university gallery, qld.

adelaide festival centre, sa.

"The wet" Northern Territory University Gallery, Darwin.

"Remote Red remote Green" Adelaide Festival Centre, S.A.

"Remote Red remote Green" at "watch this space" gallery, alice springs.

"the croc show" 24hr art members show, darwin.

"Kununurra Art Prize", Kununurra, W.A.

"The Fremantle print awards", Fremantle W.A.

1996[edit]

"Tableau Immeublay", exhibition of local art furniture, 24HR Art, Darwin.

"Damarra. Expressions of Darwin harbour", Collaborative show with local Larrakia Artists, Darwin performing arts centre gallery, Darwin.

"NT expo exhibition" event organised by 24hr art to promote local visual arts to the community, darwin high school.

"kimberley art prize" kununurra, wa.

"ask a local, tell a tourist where to go" 24hr art members show, darwin.

1995[edit]

"Locate yourself", a touring exhibition (as a representative of Darwin visual arts practice) at Kick Arts, Cairns, Qld.

"Jacki & Franck" recent works, 24HR Art, Darwin.

"Recent work by staff of the N.T.U. Fine Arts Faculty", Northern Territory University Gallery,Darwin.

"Eight contemporary Artists", new louvre gallery, Darwin.

"A pride of N.T. Artists", White Egret gallery, Darwin.

"The 20th Fremantle Print awards" Fremantle, W.A.

"dale & freinds" posthumous exhibition of dale fleming (printmaking lecturer ntu) and friends, NT university art gallery, darwin.

"the innaugural maritime art awards" dinah beach cruising yatch association, darwin.

"snakes & serpents" 24hr art members show, darwin.

"rights on show" casuarina public library, darwin.

1994[edit]

"100% Tracey", visual interpretations of cyclone Tracey which devastated Darwin on Xmas eve 1974, with guest Artist Rosalie Gascoigne. 24HR Art, Darwin.

"mambo surrealist art competition" museum & art gallery of the nt, darwin. second prize winner.

"drive she said" 24hr art members show, darwin.

1993[edit]

"Boxed answers", Northern Territory University Gallery, Darwin.

"the self portrait show" 24hr art members show, darwin.

1992[edit]

"Mercurical connections", Lindsay St. café/gallery, Darwin.

"Salon Obscura", 24HR Art, Darwin.

"The wayfarer's dream", Lindsay St. café/gallery, Darwin.

"recently acquired works by the NT university art collection", NTU, Darwin.

"the dog show" 24hr art members show, darwin.

1991[edit]

"Printmakers", Northern Territory University gallery, Darwin.

"Seven Darwin printmakers", 24HR Art, Darwin.

"11th craft acquisition award exhibition" museum & art gallery of the NT, darwin.

"Rustic and ramshackle" solo exhibition of furniture in conjunction with "Recent works", by Artists of the Warmun community, Turkey creek. Lindsay St. café/gallery, Darwin.

"the great green, wet art auction" fundraiser for 24hr art and the environment centre, darwin.

"storm festival" exhibition organised by 24hr art to promote local contemporary art to the community, marrara sports complex, darwin.

1990[edit]

"NTU fine arts graduate exhibition" museum & art gallery of the NT, darwin.

"Canson print awards", Banque national de Paris, Melbourne.

"Heavy Rain" with Martin Sellwood at Lindsay St Gallery, Darwin.

"Human Rights" Framed Showcase Gallery, darwin.

"Fabulous Flying Fox Festival" Katherine civic centre gallery, NT.

"World in sight. art auction" fundraiser for 24hr art and the environment centre, darwin.

"Edge of the frontier" four emerging Territory Artists, 24HR Art.

"Ideal Format" International group show at 24HR Art.

1989[edit]

"North of the border, south of the sea" a survey exhibition of current contemporary arts practice in  the N.T. at DPAC by 24HR Art.

1987[edit]

"Drumming up Darwin" Sculpture and performance at Darwin amphitheatre for the Bougainvillea Festival.[7]

References[edit]

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