Professor Kathy Temin

Professor Kathy Temin

Professor Kathy Temin

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Department of Fine Art


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Kathy Temin has exhibited nationally and internationally since 1990.

Selected solo projects and shows; 200 Gertrude Street (1991), Australian Center for Contemporary Art, Melbourne (1995) ICA, London (2004) The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (2011) GOMA, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane (2014) The Melbourne Art Trams Project, The Melbourne Festival (2015) The Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland (2015).

Selected group shows; Wit’s End, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (1993) Drawings, Frith St Gallery, London (1994) Manifesta 1, Villa Museumpark in Rotterdam (1996) Claustrophobia, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (1998) Amateur Variable Research Initiatives 1900 & 2000, Goteborg Konstmuseum, Sweden (2000) Open Plan Living: ART TLV, Helena Rubenstein Pavilion, Tel Aviv, Israel (2008) Soft Sculpture, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2009) Aftermath: Art, History and Memory, Monash University, Caulfield (2010) Sonic Youth etc: Sensational Fix, Museion, Bolzano, Italy (2008) Every Brilliant Eye: Australian Art of the 1990s, NGV, Melbourne (2017).

In 2009 her work was the subject of a 20-year survey exhibition at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne.

PhD VCA/Melbourne University, MFA VCA/Melbourne University, BFA Victoria College, Melbourne.

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Monash Art Projects (MAP) is seeking PhD and MFA proposals that critically engage art in public space. The research proposals should explore engagement with various forms of public media, communication, and information in the contemporary world that animate how urban spaces are created, experienced, valued and understood. MAP welcomes applications in fields of Fine Art, Curatorial Practice, Art History and Theory, Architecture and Design.

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