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Students & Graduates of AIT-Arts

 

 


 

 

2004 AIT-Arts Graduation Exhibitions

 

 

 

Opus 13
Opus 13 opens 17th November 2004 and runs to 2nd December. This exhibition will be opened by Adelaide poet Ken Bolton with performances from Kirabelle and Rosanna Lovell from the Elder School of Music and dance by Pony Boy Productions from the Adelaide Centre for the Arts. It will also show the artworks of 11 exhibitors.

 


 

 

Meta
Exhibition opens Wednesday 27th October 2004 and runs to 11th November. This exhibition will show the artworks of 13 exhibitors and is to be opened by opened by Ms Margot Phillipson, Executive Producer Australian Broadcasting Corporation in South Australia.

 



 

 

AIT-Arts Student Writing

 


Artewrite is a project-in-progress to support AIT Arts, Visual Arts students’ writing about cultural issues on the Internet.


 

 

Paula Alexander

Paula Alexander is a photographer seeking out the unexpected in her subjects. On current display is a catalogue of her Pet Portraits.

 


 

 

Robin Goodfellow
The computer has become my favourite tool for collaging images. I have found that rather than merely placing images with each other, I can “push them through” each other to achieve a more exciting final image. With time, I have developed my own approach with this collaging, using filtering and layering (a visual influence from my printmaking).
A natural progression for me, has been the move from computer imaging to graphic design. My background has influenced this: editing a monthly newsletter/magazine for a few years in the mid-eighties, being called upon for visual input into posters/flyers in local environment actions and art exhibitions….. This has all spilled over to logos and eventually led me to designing for the world wide web.

 


 

 

Deborah Miller
As a contemporary artist I am interested in experimenting with and combining different materials and techniques. I use my skills in jewellery, printmaking, painting, fabric, leather and ceramics to produce artworks that are different.

 


 

 

Wild Anvils
Wild Anvils, Jewellery and Metalsmiths Group of South Australia, bring together like-minded people thereby providing a focus for local jewellers and metalsmiths -particularly recent graduates and students, who may be working in isolation. They contribute to LEMEL (the newsletter of the Jewellers and Metalsmiths Group of Australia) by way of informative articles, exhibition reviews and photographic material. They also promote collaborative liaisons and group exhibitions.

 


 

 

Max Taylor
South Australian artist Max Taylor paints in acrylic paint on canvas paper. The brightly coloured paintings are almost child-like and visualise the many emotions women experience in their daily lives, be they housewives or businesswomen.

 


 

 

South Australian Visual Artists
This group of artists were originally exhibiting as a network of friends under the name of North Adelaide Graduate Students.
They now have a busy exhibition schedule and have been exhibiting in many venues in South Australia with annual appearances in Goolwa and the Bridgewater Mill, as well as showing in Temecula, California.

 


 

 

Christine Tzidras
At this stage I am predominantly working with drawing/painting and mixed media. My choice of subject matter varies, ranging from insects, animals and the human form, subjects which I have been interested in developing for many years.

 


 

 

The NASA Students & Graduates’ Guestbook
When you have had a good look around here, you are welcome to leave your comments about the people and their works in our Visitors’ Book. There is another page, also, with a list of comments from exhibitions at previous web-sites.

 

 

The Artelaide Archives
You may also want to have a look in the archives for any old exhibitions which have been part of the online history of NASA Students & Graduates.

 

 

Disclaimer
This page is dedicated to the hosting of art exhibitions by students and graduates of AIT-Arts. It is not part of Adelaide Institute of TAFE nor its former incarnation North Adelaide School of Art.
The official AIT-Arts Visual Art Course homepage is at http://www.ait.org/welcome/page.cfm?pageid=457

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