Clare Humphries' CV
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Title
Clare Humphries' CV
Author
Humphries, ClareDetails
2010Publication date
2010Type
CV
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
Clare Humphries – Curriculum Vitae
www.clarehumphries.com
Biography
1973 Born Melbourne, Australia
1995 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (First Class Honours), LaTrobe University
1995-2008 Occupational Therapist in rehabilitation, psychiatry and community settings
2004 Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts), Box Hill Institute of TAFE, Melbourne
2006 Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) with Distinction, RMIT, Melbourne
2008 Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Honours (First Class), RMIT, Melbourne
2008 Workshop Assistant, Australian Print Workshop (APW)
Art Teacher, Oasis Program, Kew Neighbourhood Learning Centre
2009 - Doctor of Philosophy, RMIT University, Melbourne
Selected Group Exhibitions
2010 52: A Folio of Prints by Victorian Artists, curator Rona Green, Geelong Gallery
Thinking Through Practice: Art & Design as Research, Institute of Contemporary Arts, LaSalle College of the Arts, Singapore
2009 Siemens Fine Art Scholarship Exhibition, RMIT Gallery, Storey Hall, Melb
Silk Cut Award for Linocut Prints 2009, Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melb
Banyule Works on Paper Art Award 2009, Banyule City Council
Port Jackson Press Graduate Printmaking Award 2009, Port Jackson Press Centre for Australian Printmaking
Burnie Print Prize 2009, Burnie Regional Art Gallery, Tasmania
2008 Ordered by Chance, First Site Gallery, Storey Hall basement, RMIT, Melbourne
Silk Cut Award for Linocut Prints 2008, Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melb
Pressing Matters, Jenny Port Gallery, Richmond
Swan Hill Print and Drawing Acquisitive Awards, Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Triumvirate, APW Collie Print Trust Scholarships 2007, APW Gallery, Fitzroy
Biennial International Miniature Print Exhibition (BIMPE V), Federation Gallery, Vancouver Canada; Dundarave Print Workshop, Vancouver Canada
Kodak Salon 2008, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy
2007 50: A Folio of Prints by Victorian Artists, curator Rona Green, Geelong Gallery
Printmaking,Jenny Port Gallery, Richmond
National Tertiary Art Prize, Phyllis Palmer Gallery LaTrobe University Bendigo
6 Degrees Art Prize, Cube 37 Frankston Arts Centre
2007 Hazelhurst Art Award: Art on Paper, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, NSW
Domestic Artefacts, Seventh Gallery, Fitzroy
2006 Printed Matter Only, First Site Gallery, Storey Hall basement, RMIT, Melbourne
Silk Cut Award for Linocut Prints 2006, Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melb
Biennial International Miniature Print Exhibition (BIMPE IV), Federation Gallery, Vancouver Canada; Dundarave Print Workshop, Vancouver Canada; Tuktu Studio, Yukon Canada.
Kodak Salon 2006, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy
Libris Artist’s Books Awards 2006, Artspace Mackay, Mackay, Qld
Her presence in Native Colours, Manningham Gallery, Doncaster
2005 Lost Time : Temps Perdu, Artholes Gallery, Fitzroy
Strangely Familiar,RMIT Faculty Gallery, Melbourne
2004 Women of Whitehorse,Box Hill Community Arts Centre, Box Hill
Synchro, Gordon Gallery, Geelong
Just Prints, C-Cubed Visual Arts Space, Balwyn
Spectrum, Dante’s Upstairs, Fitzroy
Awards
2009 Winner - Port Jackson Press Graduate Printmaking Award 2009
Acquired - Silk Cut Award for Linocut Prints, Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melb
Australian Postgraduate Award, Commonwealth Government of Australia
2008 Vice-Chancellor’s List for Academic Excellence in 2008, RMIT University, Melb.
2007 APW Collie Print Trust Scholarship for Emerging Victorian Printmakers, APW
2004 Annual Centre Manager’s Award for Painting, Box Hill Institute of TAFE
Student 2005 Diary Cover Award, Box Hill Institute of TAFE
1999 Victorian/Tasmanian Emerging Business of the Year(Clare Ellen Handcrafterd Jewellery), Officeworks Micro Business Awards
Collections
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2009 National Library of Australia, ACT, 2006
Port Jackson Press, Melbourne, 2009 State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, 2006
Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, 2008 RMIT University, Melbourne, 2006, 2008
Geelong Gallery, Geelong, 2008 Box Hill Institute of TAFE, Melbourne, 2005
City of Whitehorse, Melbourne, 2008 Private collections
Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne, 2007
Bibliography Foster, S. (2009). ‘Clare Humphries: Winner PJPA Graduate Printmaking Award 2009’. Imprint, 44(2), p. 15.
BIMPE (2008). BIMPE V: Biennial International Miniature Print Exhibition. Society for Contemporary Works on Paper, Vancouver BC. Exhibition held at Federation Gallery, Vancouver Canada; Dundarave Print Workshop, Vancouver Canada.
-- (2008). Ordered by Chance: 2008 BA Fine Art Printmaking Graduates. (Exhibition Catalogue).Melbourne, First Site Gallery, RMIT.
Backhouse, M, (2008). ‘Art around the galleries: Triumvirate’, The Age A2, March 21-22, page 19.
Morris, T. (2008).’ New Prints from APW’s 2007 Scholarship Program’. Imprint, 43(1), p. 17.
May, C. (2008). Features: APW Triumvirate. Trouble Magazine. February 2008, page 10-11.
The Age, (2008), ‘Out and About’, The Age Domain, Saturday February 16, p.10.
Harding, R. (2007) (Exhibition catalogue essay). ‘Impression: Printmaking Graduate Exhibition 2007’, FirstSite Gallery, RMIT.
Webb, P. (2007). Sightlines Critical Guide: Inca-Ling of Mystery. The Age. August 3, page 15.
Australian Print Workshop (2007). Fellowships and Scholarships: Scholarships. Newsprint: Bulletin of The Australian Print Workshop. June 2007, p. 7.
Harris, D. (2007). Another Life. The Maroondah Journal, July 31, 2007, p. 13.
BIMPE (2006). BIMPE IV: The fourth Biennial International Miniature Print Exhibition. (Exhibition Catalogue).Vancouver, BC, Federation Gallery; Vancouver BC, Dundarave Print Workshop; Yukon, White horse, Tuktu Studio, 2006.
Burville, M. (October, 2004). The SARC Report. The Box (Box Hill Institute of Tafe), October 2004, p. 7.
Smith, L. (May 31, 1999). Emerging into a winning glow. Progress Press(Leader Newspapers Hawthorn), May 31 1999, p. 9.
Travel
2009 United States (New York, Washington, Chicago)
2007 Italy, France, United Kingdom
2005 China (Beijing, Xi’An, Hong Kong)
2004 Central & Northern Australia (artists drawing tour)
Belgium, Austria, United Kingdom
2003 New Zealand, United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden
2002 United Kingdom, Holland, France, Belgium
1989 Central and Northern Australia
1985 China, Hong Kong, Macao
Last Updated
13 Aug 2012