Rebecca Shanahan

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Rebecca Shanahan is a New South Wales-based artist and arts educator whose work has been exhibited at a number of art galleries across Australia and who has also written for a range of outlets. In 2006, Shanahan described herself as being "interested in photographic space, time and surface" [1] for an extensive research project funded by the Australian Research Council.[2]

Her photographic portrait 'untitled' was a finalist for the Art Gallery of New South Wales' 2004 Photographic Portrait Prize.[3] In 2015, judges for the Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award gave a high commendation to Shanahan's ode to the book I had but Could not Keep.[4]

Shanahan's writing has appeared in publications such as Art Guide Australia [5] and Mamamia.[6]

Shanahan's exhibition Homelands, which she developed with fellow artist Damian Dillon, was listed as an 'exhibition to watch' in Australian arts magazine Artlink.[7] An illustrated book of the exhibition is stored in the National Library of Australia.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Rebecca Shanahan - AustralianPhotographers.org". www.australianphotographers.org.
  2. ^ "About the project - AustralianPhotographers.org". www.australianphotographers.org.
  3. ^ "Photographic Portrait Prize (discontinued) finalists 2004 :: Art Gallery NSW". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au.
  4. ^ "Two-nation project scoops Freo print prize". 24 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Sweating for the Future of Art — Art Guide Australia".
  6. ^ "Behind the scenes: 120 students on an art gallery tour". 19 July 2016.
  7. ^ Stephanie Radok, "Exhibitions to Watch", “Artlink”, June, 2012
  8. ^ "Interzone : Homelands / Damian Dillion, Rebecca Shanahan. - Version details". Trove.

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