ROYAL HOBART HOSPITAL ACQUIRE WORKS
The Royal Hobart Hospital has acquired 2 works by Mandy Hunniford The Almond Garden Ball 2 Campbell Town and The Lanterns 2 for the new Wellington Centre, Hobart
The Royal Hobart Hospital has acquired 2 works by Mandy Hunniford The Almond Garden Ball 2 Campbell Town and The Lanterns 2 for the new Wellington Centre, Hobart
Painting donated by Mandy Hunniford for auction as part of the Launceston Responds: Helping Our Tassie Mates fundraiser on Thursday 24th January at the Tailrace Centre, Riverside. Funds raised will support communities impacted by the recent bushfires.
Antipodes, A Global Journal of Australian and New Zealand Literature from New York features one of Mandy Hunniford’s paintings on the cover to coincide with an conference on the Australian author Shirley Hazzard who’s most famous novel is titled The Transit of Venus. That is also the title of Hunniford’s painting.
This artwork, titled Midlands Landscape (Summer) is part of the exhibition Tasmania Today: An Island State at the Academy Gallery, Inveresk 15th March – 19th April. This exhibition addresses the concerns, issues and concepts of contemporary art in Tasmania today and is part of the Ten Days on the Island festival.
New painting for an art exhibition curated by Paul Richards as part of the LGH’s Sesquicentenary (150 years) celebrations next month. The group exhibition will be held in The Atrium, Northern Intergrated Care Service, Frankland Street, Launceston 12 – 19 April amd will be opened by Labor MP Michelle O’Byrne. Participating artists were invited on a tour of the LGH and …
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New painting for an art exhibition curated by Paul Richards as part of the LGH’s Sesquicentenary (150 years) celebrations next month. The group exhibition will be held in The Atrium, Northern Intergrated Care Service, Frankland Street, Launceston 12 – 19 April amd will be opened by Labor MP Michelle O’Byrne. Participating artists were invited on a tour of the LGH and …
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3 paintings from the Midlands Garden series are on show at the Country Club Casino until October
The painting The Confluence (100 Million Tons of Iron Ore Tailings) is a finalist in the Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize at the South Australian Museum, Adelaide in July.
Now represented by Panoply Gallery located at 1418 Malvern Road, Glen Iris.
The painting Tamar River (from Kath’s House) is on show at Gallery Pejean Launceston