David Green
About this showcase:
David's current images draw together a number of recurring themes from the past decade; fire, drought, conflict and memory and signal a new direction, one that recognises the journey from the droughts of the Riverina to the lush Buderim landscape.
Having reached life’s biblical milestone of three score years and ten; David recognises that the future is as challenging today as it was fifty years ago when he graduated from the Royal College of Art London and embarked upon a fledgling career as a freelance designer/artist/educator.
Relevant education & experience:
David Green has successfully juggled his academic and artistic career for the past fifty years. During this time he has had a number of solo exhibitions and participated in excess of fifty group exhibitions. He has recently retired from his position as Head of Campus at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga and Head of the School of Visual and Performing Arts. He is currently on leave from his position as Professor of Visual Arts. David's work is held in numerous private and public collections including; The Power House Museum Sydney, Victorian State Craft Collection, Queen Victoria Museum Art Gallery Tas, Tamworth Fibre Collection, Wagga City Art Gallery, Albury City Art Gallery and Warrnambool City Art Gallery.
categories:
ALL, Architecture, Design & Visual Arts, Artist, Arts administration, Arts Education, Education & Knowledge, Government & Policy
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