667:"It was with great sadness that I left the Prahran sculpture studios at the close of 1992. I foresaw the end of the heady days of creative initiatives, of working within a system with a degree of autonomy for an administration which trusted that the decisions we made were always in the interests of better educating aspiring artists. By this time this enterprising culture was already being swamped by creeping regulation and "universification" and was replaced with stringency and accountability and justification and the imposition of a strange requirement of orthodoxy on the humanities. The last years of my teaching career bore this out. However I am lucky to have spent most of my art school life in an atmosphere where the college was seen as an extension of one's studio and a proper part of the art world at large."
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providing a purpose for components of courses split from the
Technical College after its dissolution, and in establishing a junior and senior college system with strong ties to the local community, integral to, and providing pathways into, the college and thus served Armstrong's ambitions. Dr Colin Woodrow was appointed assistant director, TAFE in 1975, overseeing all of its courses, which included, in 1976, Certificate of Business Studies, Childcare Studies, Library Studies, Certificate of Applied Art and a Trade School with divisions in Furniture and Fibrous Plastering. Tertiary Orientation Year in General Studies was an equivalent to today’s Victorian Higher School Certificate, was an entry qualification into PCAE and some other institutions.
375:. The Schools' Board on 4 November 1970 adopted the 'Organizational Structure of Prahran Technical School' plan under which Warren would continue as Principal, Kate McKemmish as Vice-Principal in charge of a co-ed school at Hornby Street and Keane as Vice-Principal of St John St trades studies until separation. The junior Tech School was later merged with Windsor Technical School, Prahran High School and Ardoch Windsor High school. Even when split up, the school’s four parts — the senior Prahran Technical College, Prahran junior Technical School (Boys), Prahran Junior Technical School (Girls) and the trade schools — still referred to themselves as ‘Prahran Tech’, until reconfigured as Prahran Secondary College then closed in the 1980s.
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overall ‘integrated’ program as preferable to it being divided into separate ‘channels’. Three-dimensional media including
Industrial design, sculpture, ceramics, and stage design would share a core in Structure Studies, and graphic artists, illustrators, painters and photographers a common course of Image Studies, while "Communication Studies bring together film-makers, television and theatrical designers. Thus the old boundaries of Fine and Applied Art can be broken and a rich interchange of creative ideas can be stimulated."
350:(1964–66) was appointed Head of Art and Design in the building still being completed as he arrived. He appointed teachers who became influential in Australian art and was held in high esteem by staff, but his fine art philosophy clashed with the vocationally-oriented aims of Principal Warren, who acted unsuccessfully to have him removed by advertising his job, prompting an inquiry by the Minister. Though his appointment at Prahran was upheld, Parr left, effective 31 January 1969, to take up the role of Principal at the
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Institute of Design, planned, staffed and equipped to train students for the Industrial Design, Visual Communications and the Film and Television Industries,’ and supported by a suggestion that Prahran art students would benefit from the 'intimate association with both Liberal Arts and Business Studies.' Its favourable position was backed up by the fact that the school had an established council that could become a new autonomous College council as suggested by VIC.
167:. "Prahran Tech", combining secondary and tertiary schools, began in 1915 with costs shared largely by the Prahran Mechanics’ Institute and Prahran Council. In 1931 Dean, then inspector of art education in Victoria, continued to express favour for a generalist, rather than vocational, art education in saying that "originality should be encouraged and that Australian forms, feelings and colouring should be stressed as much as possible." Under his tutelage, enrolments increased.
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Prahran to submit their Product Design, Fashion Design, Cinematography and Ceramics courses for acceptance but Photography and Print Making remained unapproved. Having realised his ten-year ambition for a ‘College’ but as a consequence of Council, staff and student disenchantment for which he had lately been the cause, and after having his position reclassified and advertised, Warren resigned at the end of 1971.
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Sculpture, Technical illustration, Graphics and Design, Printmaking, Airbrush Techniques, Intermediate Photography, Intermediate Ceramics alongside Furniture Studies, Mandarin Chinese, Modern Greek, Indonesian, Hebrew and Yiddish, as well as Business Studies subjects like Small Business, Financial Management, Accounting and Book-keeping, Business Law, Customer Relations and Social Science subjects.
118:, became Prahran, and the minister of the chapel after which the street was named, Rev. William Moss, held public educational lectures for skilled tradesmen. A 1 May 1854 meeting he attended with other businessmen of the district resolved to establish a Prahran Mechanics’ Institute, and from a fund-raising campaign a dedicated building was constructed in Chapel Street and opened in December 1856.
434:, Caroline May, Industrial Designer Edmond Worsley who was Head of Art in 1971, and Gordon Leviston, at the school since 1950, who was Head of Preliminary Studies which was also being restructured by Armstrong. Per annum salaries were; Head of Department: $ 11,521; Senior Lecturer: $ 9,644-$ 10,810; Lecturer: $ 6,801-$ 9,390; and Assistant Lecturer: $ 4,569-$ 7,236.
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Prahran Technical School Council, responded by showing the meeting plans for a new Arts and Commerce Block for the college, a multi-storeyed building which had been approved by the Education Department against a background of inaction since 1947 despite Union complaints since the 1930s of leaky Technical School roofs and ‘slum-like’ conditions.
506:'comprehensive community college’, ‘small and human’ running a with student-centred program that sidestepped status distinctions in tertiary education. Though his changes were not universally popular due to unease by some about their ‘dumbing down’ the college, and though he often clashed with VIC, he was generally respected.
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there was discussion about moving the boys out of the premises behind the High Street building in part due to objections to their behaviour from female art students, and the
Mechanics Institute was agitating to resume its buildings. In 1958 junior girls’ Prahran Technical School classes had been moved to Hornby Street,
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Prahran Tech and later the College Union in the country’s first education institution childcare centre. McLean, with Judi Kiraly organised a seminar on 'surviving as artists' in 1976. Women's Studies was offered as a unit of study in the Tertiary Orientation Programme.
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Victorian Institute of Colleges did not automatically split Prahran Tech into College, School and Trade sections, so 'separation' of secondary education, still housed in the institution, from the tertiary, had to be considered. In particular, during 1970
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becoming Head of
Drawing (then retiring at the end of 1993), Head of Ceramics was Greg Wain, previously Head of Ceramics at Prahran, and Victor Majzner likewise became Head of Painting at the VCA. Prahran Graduate, Christopher Köller was head of their new department of Photography. Printmaking was a
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Armstrong’s interest in community colleges and his ambition to develop a multi-campus institution offering non-tertiary, part-time study advanced its activities outside the Diploma courses, and establishment of adult education for early school leavers and women especially. He positioned Prahran as a
406:, Toronto, where he was Dean of Creative and Communication Arts, and who was reported as being then, at 30 years of age, the youngest head of a tertiary institution in Australia. In his first ten weeks, he removed eight staff, some of whom were hired by Warren, and appointed Victor Majzner, sculptor
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Warren’s appointments of end-of-career advertising industry men were unpopular with his staff and there was unrest amongst students, which against the background of the government inquiry into the governance of the college and resignations of 16 staff, culminated in a ‘work-in’ in June and July 1969
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new building. When Levick resigned to take up a permanent position at the Melbourne college Furneaux strategically left the appointment of his replacement to the Education Department which on 6 February 1912, hired William R. Dean, a lithographer and commercial artist who had gone on to study at the
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and Stephen May; Prahran graduate Betty Knight in sculpture; Ann Learmonth ran a weaving and knotting class; Cheryl Small, another Prahran graduate, offered ceramics. Peter Schmedig tutored in Art History and Appreciation; and Alan Money, Head of Drama, ran a Theatre Workshop while playwright Simon
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The Prahran Art Foundation Year was administered by TAFE, and Adult Extension Courses were also important entry pathways into the college. 1976 subjects included Basic Photography, Basic Pottery, Representational Painting, Life Drawing, Intermediate Painting, Jewellery and Silver Craft, Weaving and
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The TAFE (Technical and Further Education) system was created in 1975 by an Act of Parliament and governed by the Victorian Education Department, a separate program from that of Prahran College of Advanced Education as governed by the Victorian Institute of Colleges. It proved a boon for Prahran in
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This structure became the basis of Prahran’s well respected ‘Preliminary’ or ‘Foundation’ Year, headed by Gordon Leviston, which in 1970 included Liberal Studies: History of Arts 1, Matriculation English Expression; Design Studies: Image Design, Structure Design; Related Studies: Drawing, Technical
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4 September 1909 brought Education Department recognition as a Prahran Technical Art School, but unlike for other such schools Prahran did not receive government maintenance grants and though by August 1911 the School had an enrolment of forty-eight, Furneaux was obliged to continue lobbying for a
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was established in 1854 with part of its activities separating and being identified as Prahran Technical Art School in 1915. That was incorporated in the Prahran Technical School in 1950 with its tertiary and trade education becoming the Prahran College of Technology in 1967. This then became the
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Throughout the 1860s the Victorian government, seeking to improve industrial design, established schools of design for 'working men', and a School of Art and Design was set up in Prahran. By 1876 the emphasis had switched to preparatory classes for university entrance and for public examinations
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In 1972 the VIC forewarned of budget cuts to come in the next 3 years and that the Business Studies Building would be merely refurbished instead of replaced. No other expansion would be funded, though purchase of properties at 43 and 53 Green Street already underway proceeded, and the Education
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Mid-stream course changes at the beginning of 1971 were prompted when Prahran's new courses in photography, cinematography, film production and the proposed course in television production were found not to have been approved by the VIC; Warren had mistakenly assumed outside approval was not
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edited by staff member Julian Citizen and Melbourne playwright and author, publisher and bookseller John Powers. Staff agreed that community courses led to increased enrolments in the diploma; Prahran graduates Euan McGillivray, Warren Townsend and Maurice Hambur taught Photography and as
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separate Department at VCA before the merger and its Head was a Prahran graduate, Allan Mitelman, who was replaced by John Scurry, Head of Printmaking at Prahran. Jock Clutterbuck (VCA) and David Wilson (Prahran) alternated the role of head of the newly merged Department of Sculpture.
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to create Victoria College across five campuses. Prahran continued to develop and offer new courses and at the time had 767 full-time and 1192 part-time TAFE students, and 1350 in higher education, taught by 125 academic and 121 general staff and a budget of $ 5,097,000.
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Department acquired a block at 43 St John Street for $ 11,250.51. The Fashion Design course, with high demands on space and whose staff qualifications did not meet VIC requirements, was sacrificed to the budget cuts, and to some predominating male prejudice.
530:"There is no educational reason why colleges and universities cannot maintain the highest standards of academic excellence and at the same time make room ... for the less academically inclined, or for those who want short, more adaptable programs", she said.
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Prahran College of Advanced Education in 1974. It offered a wide range of higher education and TAFE courses (later including degrees), with a focus on art and design. On 9 December 1981, the TAFE component was spun off as the Prahran College of TAFE.
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editorial in its last 1980 edition condemned the budget management and noted that "The Prahran School of General Studies was hustled off to S.C.V Toorak halfway through the academic year, while the School's Dean did a moonlight flit - literally."
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A long and energetic history of teaching by very significant artists had left Prahran College, in its identities as Prahran College of Technology and Prahran College of Advanced Education and its predecessors, with a list of alumni, who include;
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Continuity and change in post-secondary education: proceedings, of the joint Prahran College of Advanced Education - Caulfield Institute of Technology Conference ... held at Prahran College of Advanced Education, November 29, 30, December 1,
231:. Willis Connolly heading the Victorian State Advisory Committee on Technical Education oversaw implementation of the recommendations of the Commission and created the Victorian Institute of Colleges (VIC) through an Act on 9 June 1965.
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Maintenance Committees. In February 1970, College Vice-Principal Myer Mirsky announced that the college program would switch to semesters instead of terms that year, the second only such institution to do so after
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Head of Business and Acting Deputy Principal, Myer Mirsky, who became Acting Principal on 24 January 1972, initially applied for the position of Principal, but withdrew his application in April.
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offered advice and information on a range of issues pertinent to the 1970s student, including finding housing and part-time work, abortion and child care, the latter provided in 1977 by
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Department, 30 Certificate of Art students and 200 part-time students. Art and Commerce Diploma courses were available in 1962 alongside Certificate programmes for
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Corporate Risk Management, for the 1982-84 triennium. However Campbell was left a financial mess, with the College Union in deficit. The student newspaper
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1543:, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
1464:
Pioneer and hardy survivor: the Prahran "Mechanics" since 1854
1310:
Pioneer and hardy survivor: the Prahran "Mechanics" since 1854
254:(1926), was to be imparted but not "simply a History of Art".
623:
Bookshop, Swinburne University of Technology, Prahran in 2009
134:
School of Mines, and he was duly appointed from 1 July 1908.
1252:
The history of Prahran: from its first settlement to a city
398:
His successor was Dr. David Armstrong (1941–2006), born in
2462:
Deborah Ely (1999) The Australian centre for photography,
1372:
Victoria. TAFE Board. Effectiveness Review Branch (1986),
1168:
The most comprehensive history of Prahran College remains
238:
replaced Duncan as Principal. Warren, Art critic on the
2042:
Prahran College of Advanced Education (1976), "Biala",
2836:
Brendan Hennessy: Australian Art and Artists file]
2135:, Prahran Mechanics' Institute Press, pp. 96–99,
2097:
Pascoe, Joseph; Victorian College of the Arts (2000).
1619:, Prahran Mechanics' Institute Press, pp. 96–99,
1515:, Prahran Mechanics' Institute Press, pp. 96–99,
1174:, Prahran Mechanics' Institute Press, pp. 96–99,
326:
of a 25 million 'vertical' secondary college, next to
265:
in the city, then from 1963 the art school produced a
2785:"Susan Fereday in the NGA collection, search results"
1880:
Arthur McIntyre 'Melbourne's loss is Sydney's gain,'
430:
who had been at the school since 1958, Tim Moorhead,
2477:"Robert Ashton in the NGA collection search results"
2466:, 23:2, 118-122, DOI: 10.1080/03087298.1999.10443810
1942:
Iola Matthews, 'Schools lock out the community,' in
242:
newspaper from 1951 to 1971 and member of modernist
3354:
Buildings and structures in the City of Stonnington
1843:Iola Matthews, 'Head tells why 8 staff sacked,' in
1415:
The history of Prahran. Volume II, 1925-1990 2nd ed
1343:
Draft educational strategy: Prahran College of TAFE
1190:Victoria. Education Department; Blake, L.J (1973),
437:With the increasing importance of the computer and
3094:"Quirk, Philip (1948-) - People and organisations"
2286:Robert Rooney, 'Crowded view of abstractions,' in
2200:The New McCulloch's Encyclopedia of Australian Art
1893:Alix Macdonald, 'Study journey across nation,' in
1787:Ian Baker, 'College to adopt semester system,' in
561:Hopkinson ran a course called The Writer's Craft.
2099:Creating : the Victorian College of the Arts
509:The college presented a week-long programme for
3319:Educational institutions disestablished in 1992
1260:Jerrems, Carol (1974), Fraser, Virginia (ed.),
971:
3246:"Profile | Swinburne University of Technology"
2133:Design for living: a history of 'Prahran Tech'
1617:Design for living: a history of 'Prahran Tech'
1513:Design for living: a history of 'Prahran Tech'
1172:Design for living: a history of 'Prahran Tech'
414:. Other lecturers in 1971 included film-maker
2450:"Thornton Walker | Australian Galleries"
2083:Flash: Victoria College and Prahran TAFE news
639:which was relocated and amalgamated with the
8:
3314:Educational institutions established in 1973
261:, in 1962 and mounted an art display in the
3044:"Jacqueline Mitelman in the MGA collection"
1761:Vincent Basile, 'Loyalty stir at College,'
1561:CONNOLLY, Chairman., W. H. (31 July 1968).
1374:Organisation review Prahran College of TAFE
3225:Item held by National Gallery of Australia
3174:Item held by National Gallery of Australia
2875:"Christopher Köller in the MGA collection"
2031:– via National Library of Australia.
2003:– via National Library of Australia.
1413:Wilde, Sally; Cooper, John Butler (1993),
473:, into emerging socialist perspectives on
2046:, Prahran College of Advanced Education,
1774:Vincent Basile, 'Art staff may quit,' in
1296:Meerkin, Cyla; Monash University (1980),
3221:"(Torn poster of Elvis Presley on wood)"
2375:"Punshon, Ethel May (Monte) (1882–1989)"
2224:"AUSTRALIA COUNCIL MOURNS STEPHEN BIRCH"
1859:Reflections: an autobiographical journey
1537:"Connolly, Sir Willis Henry (1901–1981)"
1231:Candy, Philip C.; Laurent, John (1994),
163:in London and was made Associate of the
3144:"Leonie Reisberg in the MGA collection"
1405:
1391:The possible origins of Prahran College
1226:, Prahran College of Advanced Education
611:Processing was transferred to Burwood.
85:grew from beginnings in the 1850s. The
2634:"Andrew Chapman in the NLA collection"
2609:"Nanette Carter in the MGA collection"
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1282:, City of Boroondara Library Service,
386:Canberra College of Advanced Education
2760:"Susan Fereday in the MGA collection"
2527:"Robert Ashton in the MGA collection"
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1467:, Prahran Historical and Arts Society
1313:, Prahran Historical and Arts Society
544:Foundation Year and Extension courses
449:Prahran College of Advanced Education
32:Prahran College of Advanced Education
18:Prahran College of Advanced Education
7:
2552:"Trove search results for Ross Bird"
2067:Prahran College prognosis precarious
2044:Biala: A Journal of Creative Writing
1972:The A to Z guide to student services
1506:
1504:
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1500:
1365:Prahran College prognosis precarious
358:when it replaced the Gallery School
3019:"Rod McNicol in the MGA collection"
2850:"Bill Henson in the MGA collection"
2735:"Rozalind DRUMMOND | Artists | NGV"
2685:"Two-Lane Lap Top on Art.Base.BASE"
2290:, Wednesday, 25 November 1981, p.10
963:Centre for Contemporary Photography
27:Art school in Melbourne closed 1992
2969:"Euan McGILLIVRAY | Artists | NGV"
2379:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1910:, Saturday, 25 November 1972, p.76
1897:, Thursday, 13 December 1973, p.17
1847:, Wednesday, 20 December 1972, p.5
1541:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1255:(2nd ed.), Modern Printing Co
629:Swinburne University of Technology
219:and Preparatory Apprentice Class.
51:Swinburne University of Technology
25:
3119:"Leonie REISBERG | Artists | NGV"
2994:"Matthew NICKSON | Artists | NGV"
2919:"Steven LOJEWSKI | Artists | NGV"
1884:, Friday, 24 September 1982, p.17
1765:, Wednesday, 5 February 1969, p.3
1712:The Age, Saturday 12 October 1968
967:Australian Centre for Photography
643:, where the next Dean of Art was
332:National Institute of Circus Arts
73:Prahran Mechanics' Institute 1856
3334:1856 establishments in Australia
3329:Australian tertiary institutions
1329:Prahran College of TAFE (1991),
515:A to Z Guide to Student Services
500:
2944:"NGA collection search results"
2710:"NGA collection search results"
2659:"Life through unvarnished lens"
2502:"Robert ASHTON | Artists | NGV"
1791:, Monday, 16 February 1970, p.8
1743:. National Gallery of Australia
1394:, University of Melbourne, 1974
1194:, Education Dept. of Victoria,
535:Technical and Further Education
3324:Colleges of Advanced Education
2228:Australia Council for the Arts
2080:Prahran Student Union (1900),
2015:"New director at Goulburn CAE"
1920:Roche, Vivienne Carol (2003),
1778:, Monday, 3 February 1969, p.2
1417:, Melbourne University Press,
635:except Prahran Fine Art under
491:colleges of advanced education
1:
2905:National Gallery of Australia
1946:, Tuesday, 10 July 1973, p.17
1820:. 2 October 1971. p. 78.
1640:Making Sense of School Choice
1262:A book about Australian women
641:Victorian College of the Arts
356:Victorian College of the Arts
346:who was Head of Sculpture at
293:Prahran College of Technology
165:Royal College of Architecture
59:Victorian College of the Arts
36:Prahran College of Technology
1585:, London Chatto & Windus
1437:Cooper, John Butler (1924),
1249:Cooper, John Butler (1924),
334:, and which opened in 2019.
138:Prahran Technical Art School
102:The Prahran District in 2014
94:Prahran Mechanics’ Institute
87:Prahran Mechanics' Institute
3344:Art education organizations
1834:, Friday, 14 July 1972, p.3
1318:Nazzari, Michael J (1976),
822:Laurence Peterson (1963–64)
479:women's liberation movement
3370:
1112:, advertising photographer
2663:The Sydney Morning Herald
2314:www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au
2086:, Prahran Student Union?]
1818:The Sydney Morning Herald
1214:, Prahran College of TAFE
1058:Steven Lojewski (1974–76)
944:Gaetano "Nino" Martinetti
779:Elizabeth Jess (McCarthy)
511:International Women's Day
171:Prahran Technical College
3349:Art schools in Australia
3285:37.851651°S 144.991296°E
1579:Roger Eliot Fry (1920),
1376:, Melbourne TAFE Board,
1346:, Burwood, Ward Simpson
483:Federal Labor government
289:and Certificate of Art.
244:Contemporary Art Society
130:) and previously at the
2101:. Victoria: Macmillan.
1667:Research Data Australia
950:Paddy (Patrick) Reardon
352:National Gallery School
338:Lenton Parr (1966–1969)
47:Prahran College of TAFE
3290:-37.851651; 144.991296
2901:"Works by Peter Leiss"
2464:History of Photography
2064:Wilson, Valda (1981),
1362:Wilson, Valda (1981),
1340:Ward, Simpson (1982),
975:
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885:Nicholas Nedelkopoulos
808:Andrew McLean (1964–7)
755:Peter Sebastian Graham
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3170:"St. Kilda, Victoria"
2575:John Brash obituary,
969:, Deborah Ely notes;
826:Ethel (Monte) Punshon
782:Angus Jones (1980–81)
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501:A 'community college'
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328:Melbourne Polytechnic
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2948:artsearch.nga.gov.au
2789:artsearch.nga.gov.au
2714:artsearch.nga.gov.au
2589:Brash, John (1976).
2481:artsearch.nga.gov.au
2360:"Artists | NGV"
2310:"Recasting the gaze"
2249:"Artists | NGV"
2156:"Artists | NGV"
1302:, Monash University
965:and Director of the
770:Philip Hunter (1979)
711:Christopher Beaumont
275:Robin Wallace-Crabbe
3281: /
1156:Ian Parry (c.1970s)
1083:Jacqueline Mitelman
689:Fiona Murphy (1980)
410:, and photographer
263:Port Phillip Arcade
207:; Invalid Cookery;
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3123:www.ngv.vic.gov.au
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2973:www.ngv.vic.gov.au
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2739:www.ngv.vic.gov.au
2665:. 20 February 2011
2506:www.ngv.vic.gov.au
2020:The Canberra Times
1992:The Canberra Times
1861:, Currency Press,
1857:Cox, Paul (1998),
1357:, Victoria College
1052:Christopher Köller
1036:Julie Higginbotham
625:
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324:Andrews government
252:Vision and Design
240:Sun News Pictorial
236:RMIT School of Art
181:Fibrous Plastering
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3309:Deakin University
3219:Wittner, Andrew.
3195:"Stephen WICKHAM"
2142:978-0-9756000-8-5
1955:Isaacson, Peter,
1868:978-0-86819-549-0
1830:'Young head,' in
1816:"Advertisement".
1649:978-1-349-56548-1
1626:978-0-9756000-8-5
1582:Vision and design
1522:978-0-9756000-8-5
1443:, Modern Printing
1424:978-0-522-84588-4
1383:978-0-7241-2775-7
1289:978-0-9580874-0-7
1271:978-0-86888-007-5
1264:, Outback Press,
1242:978-1-875145-25-6
1201:978-0-7241-0458-1
1181:978-0-9756000-8-5
1147:John Ross McGlade
1013:Rozalind Drummond
746:Pasquale Giardino
633:Deakin University
615:Merger and demise
55:Deakin University
43:Act of Parliament
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