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Tate Adams

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395: 190:(died in 1978 but widely acknowledged as one of Australia's best printmakers), Jock Clutterbuck, Elizabeth Cross, Tay Kok Wee and Graeme Peebles (widely acknowledged as Australia's foremost mezzotint artist). He encouraged artists to use the facilities and developed printmaking as a respected art form amongst artists such as 223:. Crossley was also significant in that it introduced the work of Japanese printmakers to Australia, introducing a new aesthetic to Australian artists. Together with George Baldessin, Adams established the Crossley Print Workshop in 1973 where printmakers could produce and edition work for Crossley Gallery. 272:
where he became an honorary lecturer. The Press, never a commercially successful enterprise, is sustained by Adams's own funds and enthusiasm, and continues to promote the work of a spectrum of printmakers. Lyre Bird Press continues to publish books in collaboration with Jenny Zimmer of Zimmer
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To further promote printmaking as an art form, Adams established Crossley Gallery in 1966, the only commercial gallery in Australia devoted exclusively to printmaking. The gallery operated in Melbourne until 1980. A publication on the operation of the gallery,
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in 1960 and taught there for 22 years until 1982. He was responsible for introducing professionalism into printmaking, improving the technical standard of printmaking as an art form, and championing printmaking throughout Australia. His students included
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Following the closure of the Crossley Print Workshop in 1977, Adams and Baldessin established Lyre Bird Press to publish high-calibre livres d'artistes. Baldessin died in a car accident in 1978 while working on his first book for the Press, his
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service to publishing and to the arts, particularly through contributions to the development of printmaking in Australia
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Thomson, F and Zimmer, J, Tate Adams - MacMillan Mini Art Series no. 15, 2010, MacMillan Art Publishing, Melbourne.
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organised by the Council for the Encouragement of Music and Arts. In 1949 and 1950 he took night classes at the
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in 2003. Contributors to the book included Harry Crock, AO, Patrick McCaughey, Professor Jenny Zimmer, and
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in 1989 and in 1992 moved the press's operations to the College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre at
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The New McCulloch's Encyclopaedia of Australian Art, 2006, The Miegunyah Press, Melbourne
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Adams, T and McCaughey, P, The Crossley Gallery 1966-1980, 2003, Macmillan Art Publishing
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Tate Adams continued his own artistic practice and exhibited in his later years at
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drawings. Adams operated the press, continuing to produce artist books, including
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in 2007 included curated work by Adams as well as a major gouache; and
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Tate Adams established the artist print department at the
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Index

AM
Holywood
Townsville, Queensland
Central School of Art
Member of the Order of Australia
AM
Townsville
Order of Australia
Holywood
Gerard Dillon
Central School of Art
Gertrude Hermes
Dolmen Press
Riders to the Sea
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
George Baldessin
Fred Williams
John Brack
John Olsen
Macmillan Publishers
Alison Broinowski
Roger Kemp
John Olsen
Mary Magdalene
Townsville
Queensland
James Cook University
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
John Millington Synge

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