Andrews, Sybil.
Andrews, Sybil.
(1898–1992) Canadian | English | Female
Worked: England, Canada. Linocuts
Printmaker
Exhibition of Linocuts [1932].
Venues
Everyman's Lending Library (5 April 1932 – 16 April 1932)
332 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Works
1. Golgotha. £2.02.0 (unframed) | not for sale | linocut | Lent by Miss Ethel Spowers; extra prints may be ordered from London
Modern Colour Prints and Wood Engravings from the Redfern Gallery, London
Venues
Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria [Gallery] (7 December 1932 – 23 December 1932)
Collins House, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria, Annual Exhibition [1935].
Venues
Lower Melbourne Town Hall (1935 – 1935)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Exhibition of linocuts from Redfern Gallery, London.
Venues
Baillieu Allards Gallery (7 September 1937 – 1937)
Collins Gate, 360 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
[Exhibition of Colour Prints from Overseas].
Venues
Macquarie Galleries [1]. (1939 – 1939)
Strathkyle, 19 Bligh St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
[Exhibition in the print gallery].
Venues
National Gallery Of Victoria [1]. (1942 – 1942)
Swanston St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Deutsher Galleries: A Survey of Australian Relief Prints 1900 - 1950.
Venues
Deutsher Galleries [1]. (13 April 1978 – 5 May 1978)
1092 High Street, Armidale, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Colour linocuts from the Grosvenor School.
Venues
The Ward Gallery (26 March 1980 – 19 April 1980)
181 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Claude Flight and his followers: The Colour Linocut Movement between the Wars.
Venues
National Gallery Of Victoria [1]. (16 December 1982 – 1 March 1983)
Swanston St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Australian National Gallery (18 April 1992 – 12 July 1992)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (14 October 1992 – 29 November 1992)
The Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Museum of New Zealand (19 March 1993 – 16 May 1993)
Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki (3 June 1993 – 18 July 1993)
5 Kitchner St., Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
Women in art exhibition
Venues
Adam Galleries [2]. (11 March 2009 – 30 March 2009)
1st floor, 105 Queen St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia