Robertson, Toni.
Robertson, Toni.
(1953–) Australian | Female
Worked: Australia (SA, NSW, ACT). Screenprints
Artist (painter) | Poster artist | Printmaker
Walls sometimes speak: an exhibition of political posters.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (14 September 1977 – 1 October 1977)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Experimental Art Foundation [1]. (5 October 1977 – 21 October 1977)
St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Ewing and George Paton Galleries. (25 October 1977 – 11 November 1977)
Melbourne University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Works
Toni Robertson, artist in residence, workshops.
Venues
Experimental Art Foundation [2] (1 March 1981 – 1 March 1981)
Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Royal Nuclear Show, Toni Robertson poster series done while artist in residence.
Venues
Experimental Art Foundation [2] (1 June 1981 – 1 June 1981)
Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Australian art in prints 1970-1980.
Venues
Queen Victoria Museum And Art Gallery (24 December 1981 – 26 February 1982)
2 Wellington St., Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Images of Women Prints and Drawings of the Twentieth Century.
Venues
Ian Potter Museum of Art. | University Of Melbourne Art Gallery. (8 June 1983 – 24 June 1983)
University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Sites of Power an exhibition of posters and prints by Toni Robertson.
Venues
Experimental Art Foundation [1]. (11 September 1984 – 10 November 1984)
St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Watters Gallery [2]. (14 August 1985 – 31 August 1985)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Arts Council Gallery [Canberra] (23 October 1985 – 12 November 1985)
Gorman House, Ainslie Av., Braddon, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Works
Toni Robertson, Telling the Seventies.
Venues
Orange Regional Gallery (1985 – 1985)
Civic Square, Byng St., Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Toni Robertson, 'Sites of Power', posters and prints.
Venues
Watters Gallery [1]. (14 August 1985 – 31 August 1985)
397 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Right Here Right Now Australia 1988.
Venues
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery None
Flinders Mall, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Linden Gallery None
26 Acland Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoia, Australia.
Araluen Art Centre Gallery None
Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs, Nothern Territory, Australia
Canberra Contemporary Art Space Inc, Galleries 1 & 2 None
Gorman House, Ainslie Ave., Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Museum of Contemporary Art [Brisbane] None
8 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Darwin Performing Arts Centre None
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
University Of Tasmania Fine Art Gallery (1988 – 1988)
University Centre, Churchill Ave., Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania Australia
Tin Sheds Gallery [1]. (1988 – 1988)
The University of Sydney, Faculty of Architecture, 154 City Rd., Darlington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Experimental Art Foundation [2] (1 March 1988 – 1 March 1988)
Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Perth Galleries [1] (1998 – 1998)
12 Altona Street, West Perth, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Portrait of a Gallery: Watters 25 Years.
Venues
Watters Gallery [1]. (29 November 1989 – 16 December 1989)
397 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Muswellbrook Art Gallery (3 February 1990 – 3 March 1990)
Bridge St., Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia
UQ Art Gallery | University Art Gallery [1] (15 March 1990 – 8 April 1990)
Level 5, Forgan Smith Tower, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Lismore Regional Art Gallery (15 June 1990 – 15 July 1990)
131 Molesworth St., Lismore, New South Wales, Australia
New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) (27 July 1990 – 27 August 1990)
Kentucky St., Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
Orange Regional Gallery (7 September 1990 – 14 October 1990)
Civic Square, Byng St., Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Nolan Gallery (24 October 1990 – 16 December 1990)
Lanyon, Tharwa Drive, Tharwa, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery [2] (11 January 1991 – 25 February 1991)
City Council Administrativw Building, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia