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Tricky Walsh : Bio

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    Tricky Walsh is a non-binary artist working in New Norfolk, Tasmania, who works both collaboratively and in a solo capacity. Their projects focus on both spatial and communication concerns in an increasingly speculative manner and while they use a diversity of media (architecture, painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, sound, film, comics, radio) it is foremost the concept at hand that determines …

Tricky Walsh : CV

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    Tricky Walsh : CV. EDUCATION. 1993 - 1995 Bachelor of Arts (Architecture), Deakin University, Geelong. INC. 2000 - 2002 Bachelor of fine arts, University of Tasmania. Hobart. INC. 2012. Cert 2 of Electrotechnology.

Tricky Walsh - Tasmanian Arts Guide

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    Tricky Walsh works using a broad and diverse range of media in both a solo and collaborative capacity. As such, it is the concept Tricky wishes to realise that inevitably determines the best practice to use. For Tricky, anything from drawing, painting, film, radio and sculpture allows for the experimentation within these broader themes to happen which contributes to the captivating and energetic feel of the works.

Tricky Walsh

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    Tricky Walsh. Tricky Walsh. texts/books ; geometries ; circuits ; philosophical machines ; speculative architectures

Tricky Walsh - Bett Gallery

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    Tricky Walsh is a previous winner of both the Hobart Art Prize and Qantas Foundation Art Encouragement award. Having recently completed commissions for the Centre Pompidou, the Mao Jihong foundation, Monash University Museum of Art, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the Detached Cultural Organisation and the 2013 Mona Foma festival, organised by the Museum of Old and New Art, they have exhibited extensively throughout Tasmania, …

TRICKY WALSH - marsgallery.com.au

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    TRICKY WALSH AVAILABLE WORKS Tricky Walsh is a non-binary artist working in New Norfolk, Tasmania, who works both collaboratively and in a solo capacity. Their projects focus on both spatial and communication concerns in an increasingly speculative manner and while they use a diversity of media (architecture, painting, drawing,

Acme Tricky Walsh

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    Tricky Walsh is a non-binary artist working in New Norfolk, Tasmania, who works both collaboratively and in a solo capacity, using architecture, painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, sound, film, comics and radio. Tricky’s projects focus on spatial and communicative concerns in a speculative manner, allowing conceptual parameters to determine the material experimentation that occurs within these …

Tricky Walsh: Tiefenzeit Artlink Magazine

    https://www.artlink.com.au/articles/4543/tricky-walsh-tiefenzeit/
    The culmination of this experience is Contemporary Art Tasmania’s annual solo artist exhibition: Tiefenzeit is an extraordinary amalgamation of sculptural works, paintings, sounds and smells on a scale as epic as it is compelling. In this exhibition, Walsh presents a series of 28 graphic-narrative gouache paintings titled “Tiefenzeit”; a scattering of transistor radios and receivers emitting a loud, atonal …

Tricky Walsh and Mish Meijers - The Tasmanian Museum & Art ...

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    Tricky Walsh is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice is concerned with the integration of mysticism with scientific reasoning. Her work, which is architectural in nature, and broadly spatial in practice utilises the construction of concepts and devices which allow for the development of both physical and philosophical systems of discovery and invention.

Tricky Walsh: Flatland - Art Almanac

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    Sep 27, 2019 · Based on recent scientific findings and with reference to the 1884 novel ‘Flatland’ by Edwin A. Abbott, Walsh queries the notion of space and light as the next discoverable dimension. Tricky Walsh, the omega point, 2019, gouache and watercolour on paper. Courtesy the artist and Devonport Regional Gallery, Tasmania

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