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GLEN CLARKE
 
 
EDUCATION
 
1990:Master of Fine Art
 Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania (Hobart)
1976:Diploma of Art & Design
 

School of Visual Arts, Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education
(now Monash)

 
EMPLOYMENT
 
  
2002Teacher Design and Technology,
SHORE Sydney Church of England Grammar. North Sydney. 
2001: Head of studio, Sculpture & Printmaking Teacher
SHORE Sydney Church of England Grammar. North Sydney.
1999,00:Installations Manager
Contemporary Art Services Tasmania
Community Arts Consultant
Sorell City Council, Tasmania
1998Associate Professor of Sculpture
University of Hue, Vietnam
1998:Artist in Residence (but not as a resident)
Risdon Prison, Tasmania
1996Head of Studio Visual Investigation, Part Time Lecturer in Sculpture
Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania
1994,95Part Time Lecturer in Sculpture and Drawing
Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania
1991,92,93Full Time Lecturer in Sculpture                   
Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania
1989, 90Part Time Tutor in Painting
Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania
1977,78Part Time Tutor in Painting and Sculpture
Monash University, Gippsland Campus (GIAE)
  
Awards, Grants & Commissions:
 
2003Development Grant Australia Council VACF
2002NAVA
2001Pat Corrigan Artists’ Grant
1999The 1999 Hutchins Art Prize
1997Development Grant Australia Council VACF
1997Hobart Remand Centre
1996Lansdown Primary School
1993City of Hobart Prize for Sculpture
1978Mildura Sculpture Triennial
1975Mildura Sculpture Triennial

 

Latrobe Valley Purchase Awards
Collections:
 Australian National Gallery, Canberra
National Gallery of Victoria, Mitchell Endowment
National Gallery of Victoria, (permanent collection)
Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery
Latrobe Valley Arts Centre, Victoria
Mildura Art Centre
University of Tasmania
Australian Embassy, Hanoi, Vietnam
Hue International Sculpture Park, Thua Thien Province, Vietnam
The Hutchins Foundation Ltd, Sandy Bay, Tasmania
The Renwick Foundation, New York, USA
 
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2003National Sculpture Prize and Exhibition

 

National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

2002

“Hue” 4 artists respond to the experience of working in Viet Nam 

 

Gallery 4A, Sydney.

 

“The 32nd Alice prize” Araluen Art Gallery, Alice Springs
2001“Blake Prize for religious art”

 

S H Ervin Gallery

“Working Conditions”

 

Carnegie Gallery, Hobart City Gallery, Tasmania
1999“SOFA” sculptural objects and functional art Chicago, USA

“Wish you were here”

 

Smith & Stoneley Gallery, Brisbane, Satellite Asia Pacific Triennial

1998

“Impressions of Hue”

 

The Second International Sculpture Symposium, Hue Vietnam

 

“<CAST> Intro”

 

Contemporary Art Services Tasmania
1997“Apples from Oz – Marketing to the Empire and Beyond”

 

Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery
1996“Perimeter: Home of the Nothinging”

 

Collaboration with Cath Roberts

 

Contemporary Arts Services Tasmania
1995“The Christmas Tree”

 

Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, Hobart
1993“The Hobart City Art Award”

 

“Familiarity?”

 

Re-examining Australian Suburbia, Plimsol Gallery,

 

Centre For The Arts, Hobart

1992

“The Underpass Show II”

 

(Triennial Annex) Degraves St, Melbourne

1991

“ARX 3”

 

Artists Regional Exchange) Perth, Western Australia
1990-92“Contemporary Gippsland Artists”

 

Touring Exhibition of 12 Regional Galleries in 6 Australian States
1990“The Underpass Show”

 

(Triennial Annex) Degraves St, Melbourne
1989"Flat” Sculptors works on paper

 

ACCA, Melbourne, The Fine Arts Centre, Hobart
19811st Australian Sculpture Triennial

 

Melbourne
1978Mildura Sculpture Triennial

 

“Contemporary Sculpture & Performance”

 

Latrobe University, Melbourne
1975“Mildura Sculpture Triennial”
 
Publication:

“Suppression = Alienation = Oppression”
 Glen Clarke published by Champion, 1979
 
Selected Readings:

 “Dictionary of Australian & New Zealand Artists & Galleries”
by Max Germain
“The Bandaged Image”
A Study of Australian Artist’s Books by Gary Catalano Hale and Iremonger, Sydney
“Contemporary Gippsland Artist”
(Touring Exhibition 1990 – 1992) Catalogue Essay by David Hansen
“Sculpture at Mildura”
The story of the Mildura Sculpture Triennial, 1961 – 1992, by Graeme Sturgeon,
Published by Mildura City Council
“How the Old Canons were Destabilized in Mildura in 1975”
Noel Sheridan, Artlink Volume 13, Number 2, August 1993
“Power and Oppression”
Dorothy Erickson, The Bulletin, May 5, 1992
“Glen Clarke”
Interviewed by Sharon Woods, Contemporary Art Tasmania No.3, Autumn 1994
“Off The Map”
David Hansen, Art Monthly March 1994, No 67, April 1994, No. 68
“Familiarity? Re-examining Australian Suburbia”
Jennifer Spinks, Art Monthly, December 1994, No. 76
“Museum of the Mundane”
Sean Kelly, Artlink Volume 14, No.4, Summer 1994
“Familiarity”
Peter Hill, Art & Text, No. 50, 1995
“Art and Suburbia”
Chris McAuliffe, Craftsman House, ISBN 976 6410 291,
“Jam Rothko and Marshmallow”
Pippa Haslem, Siglo Edition, No.9
“Specific Times & Particular Spaces”
Mary Knights, Artlink, Vol.18, #2 1997