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The Granite Belt boasts a burgeoning art community with a broad artistic experience for art lovers. Delve into the world's of the following artists and view for yourself the talent on offer on the Granite Belt. |
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> Tania Geyer |
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Presently dividing time between design business, exhibitions and motherhood.
1996-97 Bachelor of Visual Arts in Graphic Design Griffith University, Brisbane
1994-95 Associate Diploma in Commercial Art Griffith University, Brisbane
1993 Certificate in Arts (Visual Art & Design) Kangaroo Point Tafe College
Artist Experience
2004 Winner Best Regional Art Prize Stanthorpe Arts Festival - Judge: Philip Bacon
Tania Geyer's Online Art Gallery |
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> Nicole Bryzenski [BA Visual Arts (Hons) |
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Currently the Director of the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery, Nicole has been involved in various community art projects, commissions and exhibitions..
Majoring in sculpture at university, Nicole has enjoyed working with welded steel structures and installations. Recently, with assistance from Stanthorpe’s Regional Arts Development Fund, she was able to further explore metals in a silversmith workshop tutored by Maurice Maunsell, resulting in exploring contemporary jewellery designs.
Nicole Bryzenski's Online Art Gallery |
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> Hilda Bryzenski |
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Hilda entered University as a mature-age student to study Fine Art. She graduated in this discipline and was subsequently awarded Class 1 Honours in Natural History Drawing. In 2004 she was awarded a PhD in Design, majoring in Natural History Drawing, the thesis title being:
The Relevance of Twenty-first Century Botanical Art and its Relation to Pre-Twentieth-Century Perceptions.
She now conducts watercolour workshops in her unique limited palette layering technique.
Hilda Bryzenski's Online Art Gallery |
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