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Normana Wight
b. 1936
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Painter),
Artist (Screen Artist),
Artist (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
Painter, printmaker and weaver whose diverse practice includes portraits with flowers and combining tapestry with digital media.
Biographical Data
b. 1936 Melbourne, Victoria
Biography
1 biography
Associates
3 people
Groups
2 groups
Works
5 works
Exhibitions
21 exhibitions
Collections
5 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
4 references
Name
Normana Wight
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Painter)
Artist (Screen Artist)
Artist (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
Other Occupation
Fabric designer (ANZSIC code: 1312) 1958 Melbourne, Victoria
art teacher (ANZSIC code: 802) 1959 - 1967 Melbourne, Victoria
Lecturer (ANZSIC code: 81) 1967 - 1981 Preston Institute of Technology (Phillip Institute), Preston, Victoria
Lecturer in Printmaking (ANZSIC code: 810) 1981 - c.1986 University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Birth date
1936
Birth place
Melbourne, Victoria
Active Period
c.1954 -
Residence
1962 - 1963 London, England, UK
1965 - 1966 Mittagong, New South Wales
1964 - 1965 Sydney, New South Wales
1936 - 1964 Melbourne, Victoria
c.2001 Melbourne, Victoria
c.1975 - c.2001 Queensland
1986 - 1987 Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
2001 - Brisbane, Qld
Training
Diploma in painting, 1954 - 1957 Melbourne Technical College (RMIT), Melbourne, VIC
Printmaking, 1962 - 1963 Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, England, UK
Short course in Renaissance Art History, 1963 Academy of Art, Florence, Italy
Master of Art , - 2000 Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Legacy data. Source 'unknown'
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Version history
Updated May 4, 2019
Created Jan. 1, 1999
Projects that include this item
Past and Present. National Women's Art Exhibition 1995
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Artists' Books
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The Field 1968
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