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Recirculate: a sustainable art show

19 artists make art sustainable in unexpected ways

Woman with robotic machine creating cream wool sculpture. NGV commission
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NGV unveils a three-metre lamb sculpture made from discarded wool

Dutch designer, Christien Meindertsma reveals her NGV commissioned sculpture repurposing waste wool.

coiled shiny gold fabric sculpture on gallery floor. Tarryn Gill.
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Exhibition review: Tarryn Gill: Soft, Gallery Sally Dan Cuthbert

Soft sculptures that challenge our perceptions of the body.

Design, Fashion

Certificate III in Apparel, Fashion and Textiles

Study Mode:

 Blended

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Textile, Design

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City of Moreton Bay

Deep Blue

Dive into the sparkling waters of the Quandamooka this summer with mother-daughter artists Sonja and Elisa Jane Carmichael.

Very detailed textile artwork that is politically focussed. Paul Yore.
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Textiles are radical - Adelaide matching London rethink

A new AGSA exhibition maps out that textiles are not only radical today – but have always been, joining a…

A large tapestry affixed to a wall that looks like stain-glass.
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Exhibition review: Diana Wood Conroy: An Archaeology of Woven Tapestry, Wollongong Art Gallery

Woven tapestries, drawings and paintings from 60 years of Diana Wood Conroy’s life as an artist.

Woman with grey hair and smiling wearing black next to textile art work. Liz Williamson.
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Vale to celebrated weaver Liz Williamson

Liz Williamson took Australian textiles to the world through her passion for craft as a contemporary material for identity.

Aboriginal artist with abstract painting in red colours. NATSIAA
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Noli Rictor wins the $100,000 Telstra Art Award

ArtsHub takes a look at the 2024 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award winners.

Group of prints in gallery with strong architectural elements. Anni and Josef Albers.
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Exhibition Review: Anni and Josef Albers, National Gallery of Australia

Described as a ‘Bauhaus powerhouse couple’, this exhibition explores why.

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