Author archive for KT

  • Mar212011

    DIA Vision 2011

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    A week ago, I attended the DIA Queensland Branch’s Vision 2011 launch where they announced their schedule of events and…

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  • Mar182011

    Collected Patterns & Myrtle Street Studio donate to Grahame Galleries + Editions Flood Appeal

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    This post is a big shout out to all the art and design lovers who purchased work from my recent…

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  • Mar172011

    Myrtle Street Studio – Pinhole Photography Competition

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    Now, THIS is a cool competition… Head over to Myrtle Street Studio (MSS) to read all about how you can…

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  • Mar152011

    Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill – Private Screening (by invitation only)

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    With the exhibition over, I’ve been reflecting on the project, the work and the show. Without the opportunity to share…

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  • Mar142011

    Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill – It’s a wrap!

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    Wow! What a fantastic show! I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who was able to…

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  • Mar122011

    Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill – Last Day

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    Last day of my exhibition… Hope you can make it along between 10am and 4pm… I’ll be here all day… Tell…

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  • Mar112011

    Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill – Making the Textile Works

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    So, this is the last in the ‘making of’ posts for Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill, my current…

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  • Mar102011

    Artisan supports Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill

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    As a long-standing member of Artisan (formerly Craft Queensland), I am delighted for Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill,…

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  • Mar102011

    Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill – Making the Digital Prints

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    For some, digital printing conjures up an image of just hitting a button to send a file to print and…

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  • Mar092011

    Ephemeral-male collects the Bromeliad ‘X’ from Collected Patterns: The botany of Walter Hill

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    Malcom Enright over at Ephemeral-male collects all sorts of beautiful and historical ephemera… He’s now added to his ‘X’ Collection,…

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