You are viewing the version of bio from July 30, 2019, 1:55 p.m. , as edited by Eric Riddler (needs approval).
Revert to this revision Go to current record
This record needs moderation
Name
Toni Warburton
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Ceramist)
  • Artist (Installation Artist)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Tags:
Environmental
Feminist
Ceramic
Birth date
1951
Birth place
Sydney, NSW
Initial Record Data Source
  • Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne
Website

Difference between this version and previous

Field This Version Previous Version
Date modified July 30, 2019, 1:55 p.m. July 18, 2019, 12:40 p.m.
Related events
  • Toni Warburton: Sleight (exhibited at)
  • Being with objects: Patsy Hely, Susan Ostling and Toni Warburton (exhibited at)
  • Women hold up half the sky (exhibited at)
  • Turn Turn Turn (exhibited at)
  • Turn Turn Turn (exhibited at)
  • Transformations (exhibited at)
  • Transformations: Australian Perspecta '85: Project 50 (exhibited at)
  • Undermining Rivers: Sydney's Drinking Water Endangered by Longwall Coal Mining (exhibited at)
  • May Day: The Return of Art & Politics in the 21st Century (exhibited at)
  • Ideas for Production: Ceramic Design Group (exhibited at)
  • Solidarity with Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy (SPATE) (exhibited at)
  • The Drawing Exchange 2018 (exhibited at)
  • Books made by artists (exhibited at)
  • water objects - echoes: Louise Boscacci and Toni Warburton (exhibited at)
  • Toni Warburton: Sleight (exhibited at)
  • Being with objects: Patsy Hely, Susan Ostling and Toni Warburton (exhibited at)
  • Women hold up half the sky (exhibited at)
  • Turn Turn Turn (exhibited at)
  • Turn Turn Turn (exhibited at)
  • Transformations (exhibited at)
  • Transformations: Australian Perspecta '85: Project 50 (exhibited at)
  • Undermining Rivers: Sydney's Drinking Water Endangered by Longwall Coal Mining (exhibited at)
  • May Day: The Return of Art & Politics in the 21st Century (exhibited at)
  • Ideas for Production: Ceramic Design Group (exhibited at)
  • Solidarity with Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy (SPATE) (exhibited at)
  • The Drawing Exchange 2018 (exhibited at)
  • Books made by artists (exhibited at)