Proctor, Thea.
Proctor, Thea. | PROCTOR, Alethea Mary | TP [in monogram]
(1879–1966) Australian | Female
Worked: Australia (VIC, NSW). England. Linocuts, Lithographs, Woodcuts
Artist (painter) | Artist (water-colouristist) | Drawer | Printmaker | Teacher
Masterpieces of Australian printmaking.
Venues
Josef Lebovic Gallery [4]. (30 April 1987 – 30 May 1987)
34 Paddington Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Australian women printmakers [1988].
Venues
Josef Lebovic Gallery [4]. (5 March 1988 – 26 March 1988)
34 Paddington Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Woodcut 1905-1989.
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Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest. (8 September 1989 – 22 October 1989)
86 River Rd, Emu Plains, New South Wales, Australia
Spring Exhibition.
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Jim Alexander Gallery. (17 September 1989 – 24 September 1989)
13 Elmo Road, East Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Exhibition and sale : etchings, lithographs, water colours and drawings etc. Australian, English, European and Oriental.
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Joshua McClelland Print Room [4]. (25 March 1992 – 1992)
2nd floor, 15 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Women printmakers 1910 to 1940 in the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum.
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Castlemaine Art Gallery And Historical Museum (8 March 1995 – 30 April 1995)
Lyttleton St., Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
Sydney by Design: Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars.
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National Gallery Of Australia (8 March 1995 – 25 April 1995)
Parkes Place, Parkes, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Araluen Centre For Arts And Entertainment (3 June 1995 – 30 July 1995)
Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Port Pirie Regional Gallery (25 August 1995 – 24 September 1995)
3 Mory Elie St., Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia
Broken Hill City Art Gallery [1] (29 September 1995 – 29 October 1995)
Corner, Blende & Chlorine Streets, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Ipswich Art Gallery. (4 November 1995 – 3 December 1995)
D'Arcy Doyle Place, Nicholas Street, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Moree Plains Gallery (8 December 1995 – 8 February 1996)
Moree, New South Wales, Australia
Bendigo Art Gallery (28 February 1996 – 14 April 1996)
42 View St., Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Geraldton Regional Art Gallery (3 May 1996 – 16 June 1996)
24 hapman Rd., Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia
S.H. Ervin Gallery (4 July 1996 – 18 August 1996)
National Trust Centre, Watson Rd., The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Burnie Regional Art Gallery (BRAG). (28 August 1996 – 29 September 1996)
Burnie Civic Centre, Burnie, Tasmania, Australia
Trust the women.
Venues
Rippon Lea House Museum and Garden. (16 August 1995 – 24 September 1995)
192 Hotham Street, Elsternwick, Melbourne, Victoria, australia.
A century of women artists: Australian, British and European women artists of the twentieth century.
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Melbourne Fine Art Gallery [1] (9 October 1996 – 3 November 1996)
46-48 Rathdown Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Victoria, Australia
Australian prints [1969].
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Bridget Mcdonnell Gallery [2] (29 October 1996 – 22 November 1996)
130 Faraday Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Art and artifice.
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Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery (19 February 1999 – 20 June 1999)
University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
Australian prints [2000].
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Bridget Mcdonnell Gallery [2] (2 June 2000 – 23 June 2000)
130 Faraday Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The world of Thea Proctor.
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National Portrait Gallery [1] (8 April 2005 – 19 June 2005)
Old Parliament House, King George Terrace, Parkes, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Women in art exhibition
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Adam Galleries [2]. (11 March 2009 – 30 March 2009)
1st floor, 105 Queen St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Vividly Modern: Sydney Colourists from the collection 1915 - 1950.
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Newcastle Region Art Gallery (9 October 2009 – 29 November 2009)
Laman Street, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Australian Collection Focus: Colour, rhythm, design: Wood and lino cuts of the 20s and 30s.
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Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (13 March 2010 – 2010)
The Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia