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Heffer, C
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5388-9956
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dc.date |
2014-08-15 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Tamworth Regional Gallery |
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dc.identifier.isbn |
9780957787124 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/10453/41754
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dc.description.abstract |
The Triennial explores the change and blurring of boundaries in Australian textile practice today. From 15 August to 20 September 2014, the Tamworth Regional Gallery features the work of 22 textile artists, selected by Guest Curator Cecilia Heffer. The Triennial is an incarnation of the Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial, and continues its rigorous and stimulating contribution to Australias cultural calendar. |
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dc.format |
Textile design |
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dc.publisher |
Tamworth Regional Gallery |
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dc.relation.ispartof |
Tamworth Regional Gallery |
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dc.title |
Group Exchange: 2nd Textile Tamworth Triennial |
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Australia |
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utslib.for |
1203 Design Practice and Management |
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pubs.embargo.period |
Not known |
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pubs.organisational-group |
/University of Technology Sydney |
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pubs.organisational-group |
/University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building |
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pubs.organisational-group |
/University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building/School of Design |
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utslib.copyright.status |
closed_access |
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pubs.consider-herdc |
true |
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pubs.finish-date |
2014-10-18 |
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pubs.start-date |
2014-08-15 |
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pubs.rights-statement |
This output arises from the field of fashion and textile design and curatorial practice. The 2nd Tamworth Textile Triennial contributes to the development of cultural knowledge and advances audiences' perception of contemporary textile practice. The curatorial rationale aimed to extend innovation in textile practice through recognizing collaborations and in making the exhibition a space for the exchange of ideas and providing audiences with an insight into a range of textile processes. The Tamworth Textile Triennial is Australia's key survey exhibition of Australian contemporary textiles. The Triennial has gained recognition both nationally and internationally and exemplifies diversity and excellence in Australian textile practice. Major organisations realize the significance of this event through their continued support. These include the Tamworth Regional Council, Arts NSW, the Gordon Darling Foundation and Visions Australia. The exhibition travels to regional galleries throughout Australia averaging 3,000 visitors per venue. The exhibition is also linked with key design universities such as the University of Technology Sydney, RMIT Melbourne and ANU Canberra. |
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pubs.rights-statement |
This output arises from the field of fashion and textile design and curatorial practice. The 2nd Tamworth Textile Triennial contributes to the development of cultural knowledge and advances audiences' perception of contemporary textile practice. The curatorial rationale aimed to extend innovation in textile practice through recognizing collaborations and in making the exhibition a space for the exchange of ideas and providing audiences with an insight into a range of textile processes. The Tamworth Textile Triennial is Australia's key survey exhibition of Australian contemporary textiles. The Triennial has gained recognition both nationally and internationally and exemplifies diversity and excellence in Australian textile practice. Major organisations realize the significance of this event through their continued support. These include: Tamworth Regional Council, Arts NSW, Gordon Darling Foundation, and Visions Australia. The exhibition toured to regional galleries throughout Australia averaging 3,000 visitors per venue (2015-16). The exhibition is also linked with key design universities such as the University of Technology Sydney, RMIT Melbourne and ANU Canberra. |
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pubs.rights-statement |
This output arises from the field of fashion and textile design and curatorial practice. The 2nd Tamworth Textile Triennial contributes to the development of cultural knowledge and advances audiences' perception of contemporary textile practice. The curatorial rationale aimed to extend innovation in textile practice through recognizing collaborations and in making the exhibition a space for the exchange of ideas and providing audiences with an insight into a range of textile processes. The Tamworth Textile Triennial is Australia's key survey exhibition of Australian contemporary textiles. The Triennial has gained recognition both nationally and internationally and exemplifies diversity and excellence in Australian textile practice. Major organisations, including Tamworth Regional Council, Arts NSW, Gordon Darling Foundation, and Visions Australia, realize its significance through their continued support. Group Exchange was on view at Tamworth Regional Gallery from 16 August to 18 October 2014 and toured to regional galleries throughout Australia averaging 3,000 visitors per venue throughout 2015 and 2016. It was accompanied by a catalogue, detailing the work of the twenty-two participants. (Tamworth Textile Triennial, 2014, Group Exchange: 2nd Tamworth Textile Triennial, Tamworth Regional Gallery, Tamworth.) The exhibition is also linked with key design universities such as the University of Technology Sydney, RMIT Melbourne and ANU Canberra. |
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pubs.rights-statement |
This output arises from the field of fashion and textile design and curatorial practice. The 2nd Tamworth Textile Triennial contributes to the development of cultural knowledge and advances audiences' perception of contemporary textile practice. The curatorial rationale aimed to extend innovation in textile practice through recognising collaborations, in making the exhibition a space for the exchange of ideas, and providing audiences with an insight into a range of textile processes. The Tamworth Textile Triennial is Australia's key survey exhibition of Australian contemporary textiles. The Triennial has gained recognition both nationally and internationally and exemplifies diversity and excellence in Australian textile practice. Major organisations, including Tamworth Regional Council, Arts NSW, Gordon Darling Foundation, and Visions Australia, realize its significance through their continued support. Group Exchange was on view at Tamworth Regional Gallery from 16 August to 18 October 2014 and toured to regional galleries throughout Australia averaging 3,000 visitors per venue throughout 2015 and 2016. It was accompanied by a catalogue, detailing the work of the twenty-two participants. (Tamworth Textile Triennial, 2014, Group Exchange: 2nd Tamworth Textile Triennial, Tamworth Regional Gallery, Tamworth.) The exhibition is also linked with key design universities such as the University of Technology Sydney, RMIT Melbourne and ANU Canberra. |
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