Jennifer Keeler-Milne
Born in Melbourne, 1961. Lives and works in Sydney as a practising artist and drawing teacher. She was a former museum educator with the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Educated with Post-Graduate Diploma in Fine Arts and Master of Art Administration.
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Recent exhibitions |
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| 2011 Dobell Drawing Prize exhibition, The Art Gallery of New South Wales |
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2010 Tim Olsen Gallery; group exhibition 'Miscellanea' Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize for drawing exhibition, Presbyterian Ladies College Sydney Dobell Drawing Prize exhibition, The Art Gallery of New South Wales |
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| 2009 Tim Olsen Gallery; Solo Exhibition 'Drawings' |
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2008 Tim Olsen Gallery; Solo Exhiition "Illuminations" Tim Olsen Gallery; Group Exhibition 2X2 |
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2007 |
Tim Olsen Gallery Solo exhibition La Ville des lumières |
| 2006 | Fleurieu Peninsula Art Prize exhibition Art Gallery of New South Wales Dobell Drawing Prize exhibition Awarded residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts – Paris |
| 2005 | Tim Olsen Gallery Solo exhibition ‘Muse: old and new’ Dobell Drawing Prize exhibition, Art Gallery of New South Wales Ivan Dougherty Gallery, University of New South Wales, (Going) Out There |
| 2004 | Melbourne Art fair 2004, Tim Olsen Gallery |
| 2003 | Tim Olsen Gallery, Solo exhibition 'Night's Journey' Art Gallery of New South Wales, Dobell Drawing Prize exhibition The First Ten Years |
| 2001 | Art Gallery of New South Wales ,
Dobell Drawing Prize exhibition S.H. Ervin Gallery,A studio in Paris: Australian artists at the Cité King Street Gallery, Solo exhibition ‘Conversations with clouds’ |
| 2000 | Art Gallery of New South Wales, Dobell Drawing Prize exhibition Wentworth Falls, Kedumba award Drawing exhibition King Street Gallery on Burton, Group show |
| 1999 | Art Gallery of New South Wales, Dobell Drawing Prize exhibition Awarded residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts – Paris Art Gallery of New South Wales atelier King Street Gallery, Solo exhibition ‘Firmament’ King Street Gallery on Burton, Group show |
| 1998 | King Street Gallery on Burton, Solo exhibition ‘Southdown’ King Street Gallery on Burton, Group show Victorian Arts Centre, VCA 25 year Anniversary exhibition Casula Powerhouse Regional Arts Centre, Girlfriends: Group Show The University of New South Wales, Desert painters: Group Show |
| 1997 | King Street Gallery on Burton, Group Show King Street Gallery, Group Show The University of Sydney, VAST Group Show Westspace, Melbourne, Outwest: Group Show |
| 1994 | Casula Powerhouse Regional Arts Centre, These Passions: Four Woman Show Commission: Wollongong Ex-Services Club, 54 panel laser copy Installation |
| 1991 | Awarded the Fred Williams Family Prize Victorian College of the Arts Gallery – Award Show Ian Potter Gallery, The University of Melbourne, Group Show Linden Arts Centre, St Kilda, Looking at the overlooked – Four person show |
| 1990 | South Melbourne Town Hall, Group show for Selected Entrants BP acquisition award |
| 1988 | The University of Melbourne, Group show |
| 1984 | National Gallery of Victoria, ‘Think It, Ink It, Print It’ – Group show |
Collections
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Kedumba Drawing Collection
Artbank
Victorian College of the Arts
Private collectors: London; New York; San Francisco; Paris; Sydney; Melbourne
Crown Casino, Melbourne
Bibliography
Sydney Morning Herald, Courtney Kidd
Exhibitions critics picks Metro, pp.27, 25 May 2001
King Street Gallery on Burton:
Catalogue essay, George Alexander 'Conversations with clouds', May 2001
Art Gallery Society of New South Wales, Look Magazine, Anne Ryan,
'Paper Collection', pp12-13, July 2001
Sydney Morning Herald, Sebastian Smee
Review of Kedumba Drawing Award, October 28, 2000
The Glebe & Inner Western Weekly, Emily Tinson,
"Artist reaches for the skies' review of solo exhibition, July 21,1999
Publications for children
Picture books:
My Big Art Adventure
What colour is that?
Art Gallery of New South Wales
My Big Art Adventure
What number is that?
Art Gallery of New South Wales
2006 Received a Notable Award from the Children’s Book Council of Australia and selected for the NSW Premier’s reading list.