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Roy Jackson
Solo Exhibitions: 2004, 2005, 2007
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Born 1944 London, England
Arrived Australia 1959
Currently painting in Wedderburn, N.S.W. and Northumberland, UK
Curriculum
Vitae
Education
1960/61 National Art School. Sydney
1961/62 Sutton Art School. London. UK
1962/65 Wimbledon College of Art. London. UK
1965 National Diploma in Design. (Painting)
Solo Exhibitions:
2007 Hinterland, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney
2005 This and that way, Martin Browne Fine Art at the Yellow House, Sydney
2005 There Then There, Heiser Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
2004 Ekseenda, Martin Browne Fine Art at the Yellow House, Sydney
2002 Stone Country, Mary Place Gallery, Sydney, Australia
2001 The Customs House Gallery, Tyne and Wear, UK
2001 The Gallery, Queens Hall Arts Centre, Northumberland, UK
2001
Mary Place Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1999 Mary Place Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1998 Mary Place Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1996 Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1994 Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1992 Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1990 Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1989 Milburn + Arte Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
1989 Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1988 Powell Street Graphics Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
1988 Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1987 Michael Milburn Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
1986 Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1984 Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1982 Mori Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1981 Powell Street Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
1981 Davis Reids Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1980 Powell Street Graphics Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
1977 Abraxas Gallery, Canberra, Australia
Selected group exhibitions
2006 Crossing Paths II, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney (forthcoming)
2006
A Feeling For Space, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney,
2005 Winter Exhibition, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney, Australia
2003 The Way of the Brush: Ian Fairweather, Roy Jackson, Tony Tuckson
2003 War Memorial Art Gallery Univerity of Sydney Australia
2003 Crossing Paths, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney, Australia
2000 Dog, King Street Gallery on Burton, Sydney, Australia
2000 Impact, Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery
1999 Recent Works - 6 Artists, Mary Place Gallery, Sydney
1999 Prize Pictures, King Street Gallery on Burton, Sydney, Australia
1998 6 from Wedderburn, Casula Powerhouse Centre
1996 Faces, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1995 Up Down and Across, Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery
1995 Recent Small Works, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1994 Two Painters One Sculptor, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1993 Within a Stone’s Throw, Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery and King Street Gallery on Burton, Sydney
1992 Terracollaboratis, King Street Gallery on Burton, Sydney, Australia
1991 The Figure, Graham Gallery, Kembla Heights
1991 Microcosm, Garry Anderson Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1990 She - Portrayals of a Woman, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1990 40 Artists, 40 Works, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1989 Show of Heads, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1989 Portrait of a Gallery, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1988 Max Watters Collection, Muswellbrook Art Gallery
1988 Wedderburn Connection, Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery
1988 Abstraction by Degrees, Milburn + Arte Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
1986 Big Abstract Drawings, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney, Australia
1985 South Coast Painters, Wollongong City Gallery
1984 Works on Paper, Campbelltown City Gallery
1983 Figures and Faces Drawn from Life, Heide Park and Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
1981 Twelve N.S.W. Young Contempories, Wollongong City Gallery
1981 Selected Works from the Michell Endowment, N. G. V
1979 European Beginnings, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, Australia
1979 Sixties Returned, Wollongong City Gallery
1967 New Directions Survey, Baxland Gallery
Collections
Macquarie Bank
National Gallery of Australia - Canberra
National Gallery of Victoria
Art Gallery of Western Australia
Centre of Contemporary Art, Hamilton, New Zealand
Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery
New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale
Wollongong City Art Gallery
Manly Art Gallery and Museum
Faber-Castell Drawing Collection
Artbank
Holmes à Court Collection
Baker and McKenzie, Sydney
Allen, Allen and Hemsley, Sydney
Maitland City Art Gallery
University of Southern Queensland
University of Wollongong
Mosman Art Gallery
Private Collections in Australia and UK
Grants, Awards and Residencies
2002 Mosman Art Prize
1997 Maitland Art Prize
1995 Fisher’s Ghost Art Purchase Prize, Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery
1994 Warringah Art Prize
1994-96-97 Artist in Residence, Jowalbinna, Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland
Traveled extensively through Europe, Middle East, India and South East Asia;
maintained studios in USA, Greece and England
1992 Fairfield Festival Art Prize
1990 Fisher’s Ghost Art Prize - Contemporary, Campbelltown City Art Gallery
1990 Travel Grant, Visual Art/Craft Board, Australia Council
1988 Fisher’s Ghost Art Prize, Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery
1986 Faber-Castell Prize for Drawing
1980 Nepean River City Council, Jubilee Art Prize
1978 Trave l Grant, Visual Art/Craft Board. Australia Council
1978
Studio in New York
1978
Cite des Arts Internationale (Power Studio), Paris
1967 Scone Prize
Selected Bibliography
Allen, Christopher “Reflecting our society, content bows to form”, Sydney Morning Herald,
Auty, Giles “More power to their elbows”, The Australian Weekend Review, 30-31/5/98
Courant Arts“Artist in stone country”, Hexham Courant, UK, 19/10/2001
Delaruelle, J, Art Monthly, November 1990
Denis Inch, “Landscape, Aboriginal style”, Artwork UK; 112, winter 2001/2002
Dury, N.(ed.) New Art Two. Craftsman House, 1988
Lynn, Elwynn “From myth to mirage”, The Weekend Australian, 20-21/5/89
Lynn, Elwynn, “Humanism and humour hand in hand”, The Australian Weekend Review,12/1/92
Lynn, Elwynn “Powerful reading between the lines”, The Australian Weekend Review,14/6/92
Lynn, Elwynn “Reflective tone from the pulpit”, The Australian Weekend Review, 13-14/2/93
McDonald, John “Quiet achiever steps into the spotlight” Sydney Morning Herald, 25/4/86
McDonald, John “Masonite man heads west” Sydney Morning Herald, 2/9/95
McDonald, John “Quiet achiever steps into the spotlight” Sydney Morning Herald, 6/6/98
“MCA, Queensland” Bulletin, Issue No.26, November 1989
Peart, John “Roy Jackson’s recent work”, Art and Australia, vol.22 No.2, 1984
Smee, Sebastian “The Galleries”, Sydney Morning Herald, 15/12/98
Woolcock, Phyliss “Hot summer in Manhattan”, The Brisbane Courier Mail, 17/11/87
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