CONTEMPORARY PAINTING

LIZ BLIZZARD

Flying over the Bungle Bungles
2002
104 x 213 cm
Oil on canvas


Blizzard


Studied:
Prahran Institute of Technology 1964 - 1966
(now Melbourne University, Victoria College of the Arts) Melbourne Teachers College 1964 - 1966
University of Ballarat 1978 – 1979.
Lecturer: Painting and Drawing, University of Ballarat 1986 – 1994.
Uni. of Ballarat- 1999 - 2001
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS recent:
Solo:
 
2001
Nagoya, Gotto-Do Gallery – ‘Australian Journey – Time & Place’ (March) Japan
2000
Isogaya Gallery – ‘Australian Journey – Time & Place’ Tokyo, Japan
East and West Art - ‘Australian Journey – Time & Place’   Melbourne, Australia
Ito Duo Gallery – ‘Australian Journey – Time & Place’ Fukuoka, Japan
1996
Bell Gallery (24 works) Saiki, Kyushu, Japan
Group
 
2003
Setagaya Art Museum, International women’s Exhibition, Japan
ARTSingapore Contemporary Art Fair, East & West Art, Singapore
2000
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery - ‘Women Of the World
International Women’s exhibition (curator) Ballarat, Australia
Moscow International Art Fair, ‘Art Menege Moscow, Russia
1999
Tongduk Gallery, International Women’s Exhibition Seoul, Korea
1998
Primorskaya State Art Gallery, ‘Flowers of the World’ International Women’s Art Exhibition: Vladivostok, Russia
1996
Museum Gallery, 'Two Woman Show' Yufuin, Kyushu, Japan
SOLO EXHIBITIONS; AUSTRALIA:

 2002

2000

1998 

1996 

1994

1993 

1991 

1991

1990

1986

1984

1982

Qdos Gallery,   Lorne

East and West Art - ‘Australian JourneyTime & Place’;   Kew, Melbourne

Bulle Gallery– ‘Aspects of Landscape’;    Melbourne

Lyall Burton, Melbourne

University of Ballarat– Works on paper, Flinders Ranges and Lake Eyre;

Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne

Convent Gallery, Daylesford

Artworks, Ballarat

David Ellis Fine Art, ‘A Woman's Place’ Melbourne

M.A.I.M, Ballarat

Studio Exhibition, Ballarat

David Ellis Fine Art, Ballarat

GROUP EXHIBITIONS: AUSTRALIA recent:

2003

2002

MIRA Gallery, Melbourne – ‘Women of the World’ Ex; Melbourne

Melbourne International Art Fair, Exhibition Buildings Melbourne
Artist’s Portraits, Band Hall Gallery, Kyneton

2000 - 2003

Gordon Egerton Gallery, Gordon
Melbourne International Art Fair, Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne
Adelaide Festival Centre, ‘We are Australian’ Adelaide
Swan Hill National Print and Drawing Award Exhibition.   Swan Hill
Qdos Gallery,   Lorne
Williamstown Fine Art Gallery;   Williamstown

1999
Victorian Arts Cr., George Adams Gallery: ‘We Are Australian’, Melbourne
1997

Convent Gallery, Daylesford
Lyall Burton; ‘Group Show’ Melbourne
Eltham Library- Nullumbik Expatriates- 8

Invited artists;

1996

Lyall Burton – Group Show;
Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Melbourne 1995: Uni. of Ballarat- Works from the Flinders Ranges;

1995

Lyall Burton Gallery- Works On Paper;
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery: Contemporary Australian Women Artists;
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery: Artists & Ballarat Art Schools;

1994

Lyall Burton Gallery: Works on Paper;
Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Melbourne;

1993
Lyall Burton Gallery, Melb.- Works on Paper;
1992

Realities Gallery, Melbourne: Tribute to Tony Pryor;
Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Melbourne

1991

Convent Gallery, Daylesford,
Ballarat Fine art Gallery- Local Artists in the Collection;
Artworks Gallery, Ballarat;

1990
Warrnambool Regional Gallery - Fletcher Jones Prize; Diamond Valley Council - Diamond Valley Invitation Prize;
1989
Ballarat Mining Exchange - Funereal - Artists of the Ballarat Region;
1988

Centre Gallery, Gold Coast, Queensland - 9 by 5 Impression Show (purchased);
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery - Image Defined and Altered;
Artery, Geelong - Arden Street Artists;
70 Arden Street, Melbourne - Drawing Exhibition;
70 Arden St. Melbourne;

1987
Box Hill Town Hall - Drawing Exhibition;
1986

Warrnambool Regional Art Gallery Fletcher Jones Award (purchased);
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery - Fraser Island Exhibition;

1984

Swan Hill Regional Gallery - Pioneer Art Award;
Mussellbrook Gallery, N.S.W. - Mussellbrook Art Award;
Castlemaine Art Gallery - Lyttleton Art Prize;
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery - 8 Ballarat Artists;
Alice Springs Art Gallery, Northern Territory - Alice Springs Art Award;

1981
Golden Age Gallery, Ballarat;
1980

New Ground Gallery, Ballarat
Geelong Art Gallery, Capital Permanent Award;

1979
New Ground Gallery, Ballarat;
1970
Brolga Gallery, Wangaratta;
1969

Princes Hill Gallery, Melbourne;
Manuka Gallery, Canberra;

1968
Gallery 99, Melbourne
BIOGRAPHY INCLUDES:

1994

The Encyclopedia of Australian Art, by Alan McCulloch.

1991
Dictionary of Australian Women Artists, by Max Germaine, published by Craftsman House
1984
Dictionary of Australian Artists by Alan McCulloch, published by Allen and Unwin.
1983
Artists and Galleries of Australia, by Max Germaine, published by Boolanong Publication
COLLECTIONS:

The Art Trust; Ballarat Fine Art Gallery;  Warrrnambool Regional Art Gallery; B.H.P. Collection; Masui Ship Company Collection, Japan; Primorskaya Gallery, State Museum, Vladisvostok; Victorian State Government Collection; Lt. Governor of Victoria, Lady Southey Collection, and private collections in Australia, Japan, Korea, France, Russia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ireland and England.

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