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html The information on this page has been authorised by the Director, Facilities and Services. . ANU Facilities and Services A Thousand Colours Gallery of Thumbnail Images Page 4 of 4 Go to Previous Page Mandy Martin Yallourn Power Station Paul Toms Definition Sophie Metcalf Blanket of leaves for a European traveller Paul Toms Spirit Lyn Turner Forest Caroline Giddings Watershed I-IV Helen Williams Tiernan Mt Stromlo Ch'un-chiang Shih Observation and Prophecy John Mills Carbon Colours Lee Anne Roberts Eucalyptus rubidia Go to Previous Page The images in this gallery may also be viewed by artist. Return to the "A Thousand Colours" exhibition page. html The information on this page has been authorised by the Director, Facilities and Services.
The concept is a travelling art exhibition containing a series of landscape paintings by renowned artist Mandy Martin. There is an accompanying publication of some 50 pages containing essays by a pastoralist (Guy Fitzhardinge), a leading environmental historian (Dr. Tom Griffiths) and images of her work and a commentary by Mandy Martin. There is also a short commentary on Martin's work by curator Peter Haynes. The show visits select regional and metropolitan venues, but for those unable to attend the publication provides the dialogue.
.La Trobe Regional Gallery Established in 1970 and funded by the La Trobe Shire, La Trobe Regional Gallery's permanent collection is broadly concentrated on contemporary Australian Art post-1970. It also holds a number of works on paper of historical significance to the La Trobe Valley and the Gippsland region, specifically Jessie Trail's, Ethel Spowers' and Evelyne Symes' images of the Yallourn Power Station and Ann Montgomery's Poowong Hills. It features important images by Mandy Martin from the 1990 La Trobe Valley series and major works by Peter Booth, Imants Tillers and Helen Geler. As the La Trobe Valley is also the birth place of Australian Studio Glass, it is appropriate that the collection features many significant glassworks, notably the Ingrid McGaughy Collection.

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