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31ST Annual Exhibition

SCULPTURE SURVEY 20141 – 29 June, 2014

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Distinguished Invited Artists

Professor Haruyuki UchidaJapan

Artist in Residence

Marcus TattonTasmania, Australia

Students and Alumni from

Edith Cowan UniversityCurtin University of Technology

Edith Cowan UniversityDr. Nien Schwarz – Senior Lecturer

Norton Flavell – TechnicianGraeme Burge – Technician

Ben Waters – Technician

Curtin University of TechnologyBruce Slatter – Coordinator of Sculpture

Joanne Richardson – Lecturer

Dr Nien Schwarz ForewordR.M. Gomboc Photographs

Catalogue published byGomboc Gallery Sculpture Park

50 James Road MIDDLE SWAN 6056Western AustraliaTel: (08) 9274 3996

Email: rm@ gomboc–gallery.com.auwww.gomboc–gallery.com.au

National Library of Australia Cataloguing in Publication DataSculpture Survey 2014

Bibliography IBSN 1 875458 00 xCopyright Gomboc Gallery and participating artists

Printed by Pilpel Printing CompanySculpture Survey 2014 totally funded and curated by R.M. & T.C. Gomboc

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FOREWORD

Gomboc Gallery Sculpture Park 2014 Sculpture Survey

The 30th Gomboc Gallery Sculpture Survey was celebrated in 2013. You’re forgiven for thinking that this milestone exhibition might have been the last Survey. After all, for three decades Ron and Terrie Gomboc have generously hosted (self–funded) the Sculpture Survey, which annually features works by acclaimed international and national sculptors and dozens of tertiary students currently enrolled in Sculpture classes. But such is the Gomboc’s passion for encouraging, supporting, promoting and sharing sculpture that we find ourselves in Middle Swan once again, which this year is a truly magnetic event.

Professor Haruyuki Uchida from Kyoto is the 31st Sculpture Survey’s featured international artist. Uchida’s exquisitely fabricated and finished steel sculptures are not only seductive in resonating red and brushed steel, but play gravity–defying tricks. A massive top–heavy cube pivots elegantly on a very fine–tipped tetrahedron. A rectangular prism hovers in space, magically eluding any contact with a companion component. Indeed, aspects of various works attract or repel each other; forms and particles are suspended in time and space. The tension can be breath–catching. How does Uchida create such seamless works and assemblages that should fall and scatter, but don’t? With works in more than forty collections, Uchida’s mesmerizing magnetic sculptures are clearly attracting audiences far and wide.

This year’s Gomboc Gallery Artist–in–Residence is Tasmania–based Marcus Tatton. A recipient of the prestigious Helen Lempriere Travelling Scholarship, Tatton’s skillful assemblages of wood often provoke viewers to contemplate the consumption of forest resources. Tatton’s three elongated seedling–like forms, with fiddleheads ready to unfurl, are assemblages of wood and mud. They allude to the importance of decaying plant and mineral matter to host the next generation of life. More recently, firewood stacked ridiculously high in over–laden wheelbarrows threatens to crush us, allegorically perhaps through our desire to consume more than we can sustainably manage. The fuel–laden wheelbarrow harks back to medieval and early Renaissance art depicting hellish cauldrons and infernos.

In an effort to develop a more sustainable studio practice students participating in the Survey have made efforts to minimize waste, recycle unloved objects or have opted to work with biodegradable media. The students are applauded as well for their diligence in rising to the challenge of creating not only gravity–defying and winter weather–resistant sculpture but truly thought–provoking works. Please take a map and explore their outdoor works. No doubt several students will be entering their submissions to Sculpture by the Sea.

There are many people who assist students to achieve their best outcomes for the Sculpture Survey, and not least of these are the visual arts technical staff. Students often have ambitious ideas but not the skills or experiences to realize successful outcomes. The support, guidance and supervision of technical staff is essential. This year the Survey is please to feature works by two ECU alumni employed as technical staff. At Sculpture by the Sea this year Norton Flavel baffled audiences with the monumental scale of his inflatable Bulk Carrier. Graeme Burge participated in the Gomboc Sculpture Surveys when he was a student and only a few years later was awarded the prestigious Joondalup Invitational Art Prize. The Gomboc Sculpture Survey is a unique event bringing together the aspirations and talents of many people at varying stages of their artistic and professional careers as artists.

Dr Nien Schwarz is an artist and Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the School of Communications and Arts, Edith Cowan University

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Distinguished Invited Artists

Professor Haruyuki UchidaJapan

Artist in Residence

Marcus TattonTasmania, Australia

Alumni from Edith Cowan University

Graeme BurgeNorton FlavelPhoebe Tran

Alumni from Curtin University of Technology

Ayad Alqaragholli

Students from

Edith Cowan UniversityCurtin University of Technology

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HARUYUKI UCHIDA

Artist StatementNearly 40 years ago, I became interested in kinetic art and started exploring the expressive potential of re-lated media. Through trial and error, I began making kinetic sculptures based on magnets and motors. My early works incorporated steel balls moving irregularly on a round table, as if they were dancing. Though the form of my works has changed significantly since those days, I have continued to make sculptural works that include magnets among their component parts. Magnets have truly mysterious powers, as they both attract and repel each other. The planet Earth, on which we live, is a very large magnet, also influenced by the force of gravity. My current sculptures make use of magnets as an important element, and play with gravity.

Curriculum Vitae:EDUCATION1976 Graduated from the Sculpture Department a postgraduate course of Kyoto Seika UniversitySOLO EXHIBITIONS2013 Art Space Kan, Kyoto, Japan2007 Kami City Museum, Kouchi, Japan Galerie Tokyo Humanite, Tokyo, Japan2006 Art Space Kan, Kyoto, Japan2005 Esprit Nouveau Gallery, Okayama, Japan2004 Morioka Crystal Gallery, Morioka, Japan Art Space Kan, Kyoto, Japan2003 Esprit Nouveau Gallery, Okayama, Japan Artcourt Gallery, Osaka, Japan2002 Art Space Kan, Kyoto, Japan Gallery Totaku, Aichi, Japan2000 Gallery Maronie, Kyoto, Japan 1999 Morioka Crystal Gallery, Morioka, Japan 1998 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan1996 Morioka Crystal Gallery, Morioka, Japan1995 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan1994 Morioka Crystal Gallery, Morioka, Japan1992 Gallery Yamaguchi SOKO, Tokyo, Japan Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan1989 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan Galerie Humanite (Aichi Prefecture)1987 Gallery T&I, Kyoto, Japan 1986 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan Gallery Haku, Osaka, Japan1984 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan1983 A Collection, Ashiya, Japan Art Space Niji, Kyoto, Japan 1982 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan A Collection, Ashiya, Japan Asahi Gallery, Kyoto, Japan1981 Studio 37, Kyoto, Japan1980 Gallery Iteza, Kyoto, Japan 1977 Gallery Iteza, Kyoto, Japan1976 Gallery Iteza, Kyoto, JapanGROUP EXHIBITIONS2013 Setouchi International Art Festival 2013 Tadotsu, Japan2012 Sculpture by the Sea 2012, Cottesloe, WA, Australia

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The Echigo–Tsumari Art Triennial 2012 Tokamachi, Japan2010 Sculpture by the Sea 2010, Cottesloe, WA, Australia Sculpture by the Sea 2010 , Bondi, NSW, Australia Setouchi International Art Festival 2010. Takamatsu, Japan2009 Sculpture by the Sea 2009, Arhus, Denmark The Echigo–Tsumari Art Triennial 2009 Tokamachi, Japan2008 Sculpture by the Sea 2008, Cottesloe, WA, Australia Sculpture by the Sea 2008 , Bondi, NSW, Australia2007 Sculpture by the Sea 2007 , Bondi, NSW, Australia2006 Sculpture by the Sea 2006 , Bondi, NSW, Australia2001 Asago 2001 Open–Air Sculpture Exhibition in Tadaragi, Asago Art Village, Japan1999 Aomori Open–Air Sculpture Exhibition, Aomori University of Health and Welfare, Japan 1997 The 17th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture, Ube Tokiwa Park, Japan1986 The 10th Kobe Biennale Exhibition of Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture, The Suma Detached Palace Garden, Japan1994 International Symposium of the Open air Sculpture in Pusan`94, Pusan Olympic Park, Korea1993 The 15th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture, Ube Tokiwa Park, Japan1992 Metal Sculpture Today–iron, steel & stainless steel, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Japan1989 Yokohama Sculpture Exhibition–Yokohama Biennale `89, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan Exhibition of Contemporary Abstract Sculptors in Japan, Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan1988 Movement and Modern Aft, The Museum of Modern Art, Japan1987 A Scene of Contemporary Japanese Art 3–The New Generation, Miyagi Museum of Art, Japan The 12th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture, Ube Tokiwa Park, Japan 1986 The 4th Henry Moore Grand Prize Exhibition, The Utsukusigahara Open–Air Museum, Japan1985 The 15th International Art Exhibition of Japan, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum/Kyoto Municipal Art Museum, Japan1984 The international Contemporary Sculpture Symposium 1984–LaKe Biwa Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition, Moriyama–City Nagisa Park, Japan1983 Contemporary Art Exhibition of Young Generation, Mie Prefectural Art Museum, Japan1982 The 8th Kobe Biennale Exhibition of Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture, The Suma Detached Palace Garden, Japan1981 The 2nd Henry Moore Grand Prize Exhibition, Hakone Open–Air Museum, Japan The 15th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum/Kyoto Municipal Art Museum, Japan1979 Art Now `79, The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, JapanAWARDS2002 Awarded the Grand Prize at Ikawa 3th Annual Sakura Sculpture Competition, Kokkaen Park, Japan2001 Awarded the Grand Prize at Asago 2001 Open–Air Sculpture Exhibition in Tadaragi, Hyogo, Japan1999 Awarded the Grand Prize at Aomori Open–Air Sculpture Exhibition, Aomori University of Health and Welfare, Japan1998 29th Teijirou Nakahara Prize, Asahikawa, Japan1997 Awarded the Grand Prize at The 17th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture, Ube Tokiwa Park, Japan1994 Awarded The National Museum of Contemporary Art Korea Prize, at International Symposium of the Open air Sculpture in Pusan`94, Pusan Olympic Park, Korea 1994 The 22th Nagano Open–Air Sculpture Prize, Nagano, Japan 1993 Awarded 15th Teiichi Hijikata Prize at The 15th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture, Ube Tokiwa Park, Japan

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1987 Awarded Ube industries, LTD. Prize at The 12th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture Ube, Tokiwa Park, Japan 1986 Awarded the Superior Prize at The 4th Henry Moore Grand Prize Exhibition, The Utsukusigahara Open – Air Museum, Japan1996 Awarded the National Museum of Modem Art Kyoto Prize at The 10th Kobe Biennale Exhibition of The Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture, The Suma Detached Palace Garden, Japan 1985 Awarded the Grand Prize at The 15th International Art Exhibition of Japan, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum/Kyoto Municipal Art Museum, Japan1981 Awarded the superior Prize at The 2nd Henry Moore Grand Prize Exhibition Hakone Open–Air Museum, Japan, Japan1981 Awarded the Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura Prize at The 15th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum/Kyoto Municipal Art Museum, JapanCOLLECTIONSThe National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto, Kyoto, JapanThe Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, JapanHakone Open–air Museum, Kanagawa, JapanThe Museum of Modern Art Kamakura, Kanagawa, JapanThe Museum of Modern Art Akita, Akita, JapanHyogo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, Hyogo, JapanIwaki City Art Museum, Iwaki, Japan Moriyama City, Moriyama, JapanThe Utsukushigahara Open–Air Museum, Nagano, JapanMuseum of Contemporary Art Sapporo, Sapporo, JapanShizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art, Shizuoka, JapanToyama–City, Toyama, JapanUbe–City, Ube, JapanHiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, JapanAshiya City Museum of Art & History, Ashiya, JapanUrawa Art Museum, Saitama,JapanAsahikawa Sculpture Museum, Asahikawa, JapanAsago Art Village, Asago, JapanThe National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, KoreaPusan Olympic Park, Pusan, KoreaTaipei Fine Arts Festival, Taipei, TaiwanHolmes a Court Collection, Australia.COMMISSIONSSuntory Limited Tonegawa Brewery, Japan Aoyama Hachihonkan, Tokyo, JapanShimizu Corporation, Tokyo, JapanRokko island City, Hyogo, JapanNumazu College of Technology, Numazu, Japan Daiwa Bank Head Office, Osaka, Japan Midousuji Daiwa Building Osaka, Japan Joto District Chushokigyou Business Promotion Center, Tokyo, JapanToppan Printing Co.Ltd. , Tokyo, JapanNTT Sinagawa , Tokyo, JapanNTT Docomo , Tokyo, JapanNew Chitose Air–Port Terminal Building, Hokkaido, JapanThe ChuoMitsui Trust and Banking Co. Ltd. , Tokyo, Japan Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. , Tokyo, Japan

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Oblong block Three cubes Two oblong blocksTriangular prism stainless steel, magnet stainless steel, magnetstainless steel, magnet 50 x 15 x 27cm 31 x 12 x 40cm43 x 19 x 19cm

Two oblong blocks Different space Four oblong blocksstainless steel, magnet stainless steel, magnet stainless steel, aluminium alloy,50 x 26 x 24cm 68 x 25 x 53cm magnet 56 x 40 x 40cm

Embrace Stationary shape Different spacestainless steel, magnet, paint stainless steel, magnet, paint stainless steel, magnet, paint62 x 42 x 35cm 58 x 20 x 18cm 24 x 18 x 18cm

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Intersection Stationary shape Different spaceStainless steel, paint, magnet stainless steel, aluminium alloy, stainless steel, magnet30 x 15 x 30cm magent 24 x 18 x 18cm 29 x 35 x 43cm

Four cubes Four lines Two oblong blocksstainless steel stainless steel stainless steel39 x 39cm 39 x 39cm 39 x 39cm

Cylinder Four cubes Two cubesstainless steel 39 x 39cm 39 x 39cm39 x 39cm stainless steel stainless steel

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Two oblong blocks Cylinder Fe – 1stainless steel stainless steel stainless steel39 x 39cm 39 x 39cm 39 x 39cm

Fe – 2 Stationary shapestainless steel stainless steel, magnet, paint39 x 39cm 90 x 42 x 25cm

Stationary shape Intersectionstainless steel, magnet, paint stainless steel, magnet, paint205 x 72 x 80cm 205 x 130 x 186cm

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MARCUS TATTON

Curriculum Vitae

B: Taumarunui, New Zealand. 1963.Education: 1987–1989 Bachelor of Fine Art (Furniture Design), University of Tasmania 1985–1986 Diploma of Fine Art, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand (not completed)

Awards/Grants:2014 Artist Peer Award, Sculpture at Scenic World, Katoomba, NSW2013 Art Gallery Society of NSW Sculpture Prize2012 Regional Arts Tasmania Grant for Tatton@RTBG2011 Helen Lempriere Scholarship Winner headland SCULPTURE ON THE GULF, Selector’s Merit Award Winner, Waiheke island, NZ Sculpture by the Sea, Aarhus, Denmark – Site Specific Project Award. 2010 Regional Arts Grant to produce ‘Squall’ and ‘Homesplace’ at Regional Arts National Conference, Launceston, Tas. Artscape Bienniel Sculpture awards, Byron Bay – Curator’s Prize Winner. Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Andrea Stretton Memorial Award 2010.2009 Sculpture by the Sea, Aarhus, Denmark accommodation and travel assistance.2008 Sculpture by the Sea Australian Unrepresented Artist Award Montalto Sculpture Award Winner University of Western Sydney Landcom Acquisitive Sculpture Award Winner 2006 Sydney Water Environmental Sculpture Award Winner Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award – Judges Encouragement Award. Acquisitive Award Winner Benchmarking Birches Bay, Tasmania People’s Choice Award Mountain Festival Sculpture Trail, Hobart Peppermint Bay Acquisitive Sculpture Prize Winner Kingborough Council Acquisitive sculpture award Winner2004 Australia Council Grant to Create New Work, Sculptures for Exhibition.

Solo Shows2013 TATTON @ RTBG, Hobart, Tasmania.2010 ‘Squall’ Cataract Gorge, Launceston, Tasmania2006 ‘The Wreakage Principle’, Cast Gallery, Tasmania. 2004 ‘Dissatisfied Electrons’, Neika Studio, Tasmania.2000 ‘Carved Interiors’ Handmark Gallery, Tasmania.1998 ‘Monuments of the Forest’ Centre for Contemporary Craft, Sydney.1996 ‘The Spirit Within’ Beaver Gallery, Canberra1993 ‘Looking into the Trees’ Handmark Gallery, Tasmania

Select Group ShowsParticipated in numerous group exhibitions including Sculpture by the Sea ExhibitionsBondi, New South Wales, Cottesloe, WA and Aarhus Denmark, McClelland sculpture Award, Langwarrin, Victoria. Headland – Sculpture on the Gulf, Waiheke Island, New Zealand.Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award Finalist, VictoriaConnections: International Turning Exchange. Philadelphia. USA.AlTURNatives; Form and Spirit, Philadelphia, USA Selected Works, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, USA; SOFA New York City – Despard Gallery, New York, USA.,’Mapping Identity’ Centre for Contemporary Craft, travelling Australia, Ronald Wornick Collection – American Craft Museum, New York, USA.

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Artist Statement

Humans have always been acquisitive. We have become excellent achievers and now we must manoeuvre our great accumulations within this finite physical world...

Accumulation Sculpture by Marcus Tatton 2014Artist in Residence at Gomboc Gallery Sculpture Park

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GRAEME BURGE

Condensed Curiculum VitaeEducation 2008 Batchelor of Visual Arts. ECU School of Communication and Contemporary Arts.1999 Cert III Auto Body Refinishing, S.E.M.C. of Tafe.2000 Trade Cert Painting (Vehicle Building) S.E.M.C. of Tafe1993 Cert of Airbrush Techniques, Jackson’s Drawing SuppliesSolo Exhibitions 1994 2009 Weapons of Mass Deception (July), HQ Gallery Leederville, WA 1995 2008 Distracted Departure Exhibition (June), Distracted Gallery Leederville,W.A.Numerous Group Exhibitions 2005 – 2012Commissions2012 Transart, City of Perth Public Sculpture Program, City of Perth, WA. 2008 303 Advertising, Metal Flower Sculpture for TV advertising campaign, WA. 1995 WAVES Surf Shop, Mural Sub Metro, Kingsway Shops, WA.1993 A1 Locksmiths, Mural Backwall, Leederville, WA1994 Fat Bellies Café, Mural Fat Bellies, Leederville, WASelect Grants/Awards/Funding2010 Winner of City of Joondalup Invitational Art Award 20102007 Distracted Departure Award. Distracted. 2007 Lecturers Choice Award, Outstanding Achievement All–round.2007 Inaugural 303 ECU Artists Award, Best Exhibited Work at Grad Show.ResidenciesThe Third Space Project. An exchange between ECU and University of Technology Shanghai. 2010.Public Collections: City of Joondalup, Edith Cowan University

NORTON FLAVEL

Condensed Curriculum VitaeEducation2002 Short Course, Art on the Move, Esperance, WA Certificate in Exhibition Handling1999–2001 Full–time Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA. BA, Arts–Visual ArtsExperience2008 – Present Founder and Director Blastform Part Time, forming metal with explosives Design and construction of outdoor metal structures.2003 – Present School of Contemporary Arts, Edith Cowan University Mt Lawley, WA Manager Spectrum Project Space and Technical Space and Technical Support Sculpture/Glass: Full Time 2003 – 2008, Part Time 2008 Providing technical support for Lecturers and Students.2002–2003 Esperance Community Arts, Esperance WA coordinating exhibitions at The Cannery Arts Centre; Youth art programme development. Coordinating community and public art projects.Awards and AchievementsWA Acadamey of Performing Arts, John Birman Memorial Prize 2001. Best work in any media,Visual Arts Graduation Exhibition. Allens site specific award Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe 2014.Numerous Group Exhibitions including SXS Cottesloe 2014. University of Shanghai USST GalleryCollectionsBirman & Ryde Barristers and Solicitors Perth, WAFast Eddies Café`s AustraliaHellfire Gallery EsperancePrivate Collections

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Artist Statement

A reference to breaking through, the struggle for life ,Breath

Breath sculpture by Norton Flavel and Graeme Burge 2008–2014

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Passage sculpture by Ayad Alqaragholli

AYAD ALQUARAGHOLLI

Condensed Curriculum VitaeEducation2010 Bachelor of Art Curtin University of Technology2008 Advanced Diploma Art, Central TAFE, Perth, Western Australia2007 Diploma of Fine Art, Central TAFE, Perth, Western AustraliaNumerous Solo Exhibitions world–wide from 1989 Numerous Group Exhibitions world–wide since 2001AWARDSCommunity Awards2008 New Migrant Award in Western AustraliaCOLLECTIONSIraq Museum for Modern Art, Baghdad Jordan Museum for Modern Art, AmmanNew Norcia Museum, Western Australia French Cultural Centres, Baghdad and AmmanUNESCO Organization, Amman UNHCR Jordan and SwitzerlandMulticultural North Perth, WA Statue in ASeTTS Perth Western AustraliaWestern Australia Art School Baptism of Jesus, Jordan River, JordanAustralian Embassy, Amman Curtin University of Western AustraliaTAFE Western Australia Janet Holmes a` Court CollectionKerry Stokes Collection Andrew Forrest CollectionFremantle Hospital, WA Mater Hospital Brisbane, QueenslandTown of Cottesloe, WA Town of Kwinana, WA

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Second Year1. Sam Eastcott Bamboo Canoe2. Spring Han Welcome Home3. Kim Nguyen Life net4. Harrison See Origin5. Robyn Tunney Daisy

EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY

Kim Nguyen Life net

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Third Year6. Dilan Altintar Entangled7. Vivienne Criddle Equilibrium8. Kerry Cullinan Are we dreaming9. Caitlin Dominey Layer Cake10. Sandra Dunbar Chemical resistant trees11. Hanne Hii The pond12. Amelia Ioannides Down the Garden Path13. Rebecca Lamb Ripe for the picking14. Helene Levett Perpetual squandering15. Mei Swan Lim Native naive16. Shaffa Mohamed Time before time17. Roham Ahari Thus wasted19. Harry Reid Sadler Project what you will20. Dominique Shenton The Dead Tree21. Mariette Taylor Disregard22. Zoe–Lee Wilkins In loving memory of23. Jeannette Vernooij Ontspanne

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Shaffa Mohamed Time before time

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Alumni Artist in Resident24. Phoebe Tran Uncle Tone’s web of lies (The neoliberal spider)

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Second Year13. Carleen Gaby Stretched beyond limits

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Images from Gomboc Gallery Scupture Park

TuskJohn Clement USA

Oushi Zokei 3 twist heartsKeizo Ushio Japan

Transfiguration “engage”Mitsuo Takeuchi Japan

Life reflection XX #1Byung–chul Ahn South Korea

Chicken Cafreal (2012)Subodh Kerkar India

Adam and EvePeter Lundberg USA

Acknowledging Sculpture by the Sea Association extended exhibition by International Artists

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