安德魯.泰茲拉夫
Andrew Tetzlaff
2014.09.25~2014.10.04
Australia
Andrew Tetzlaff is an artist, curator and academic based in Melbourne, Australia. He is the coordinator of the RMIT University’s international Artist in Residence Program, a lecturer at RMIT’s School of Art, and a director at BLINDSIDE Artist Run Space. His personal art practice is an ongoing investigation into the experience of place and landscape, often realised through sculpture, photography and an expanded drawing practice. He has exhibited work in a number of solo and group projects across Australia, Austria, Korea, Japan and the USA and he has been a finalist in Melbourne’s Substation Contemporary Art Prize, the Freemantle Arts Centre Print Award, the Willoughby Sculpture Prize, the Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize and the Banyule Council Works on Paper Awards. Tetzlaff is a graduate of RMIT University, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University and is currently pursuing his PhD at RMIT.
Australia
Andrew Tetzlaff is an artist, curator and academic based in Melbourne, Australia. He is the coordinator of the RMIT University’s international Artist in Residence Program, a lecturer at RMIT’s School of Art, and a director at BLINDSIDE Artist Run Space. His personal art practice is an ongoing investigation into the experience of place and landscape, often realised through sculpture, photography and an expanded drawing practice. He has exhibited work in a number of solo and group projects across Australia, Austria, Korea, Japan and the USA and he has been a finalist in Melbourne’s Substation Contemporary Art Prize, the Freemantle Arts Centre Print Award, the Willoughby Sculpture Prize, the Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize and the Banyule Council Works on Paper Awards. Tetzlaff is a graduate of RMIT University, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University and is currently pursuing his PhD at RMIT.
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