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STORE Mischief - Michael Le Grand
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Mischief - Michael Le Grand

A$5,000.00

“Kira” at play .

Bio: Graduated Victorian College of the Arts 1974. Further studies St Martin’s School of Art London. Awarded an ANU Creative Arts Fellowship 1978. Residencies and sculpture symposiums in Canada, USA, UK, Germany and Japan. Exhibited both nationally and internationally in major sculpture exhibitions. Includes the Mildura and Melbourne Sculpture Triennials, Canberra National Sculpture Forums, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Cottesloe Aarhus. Sculpture in the City, Sydney and McClelland Sculpture Survey and Award. Represented in private collections and public commissions both in Australia and overseas. Retired as Head of Sculpture ANU. School of Art in 2007 to pursue sculpture practice full-time.

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“Kira” at play .

Bio: Graduated Victorian College of the Arts 1974. Further studies St Martin’s School of Art London. Awarded an ANU Creative Arts Fellowship 1978. Residencies and sculpture symposiums in Canada, USA, UK, Germany and Japan. Exhibited both nationally and internationally in major sculpture exhibitions. Includes the Mildura and Melbourne Sculpture Triennials, Canberra National Sculpture Forums, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Cottesloe Aarhus. Sculpture in the City, Sydney and McClelland Sculpture Survey and Award. Represented in private collections and public commissions both in Australia and overseas. Retired as Head of Sculpture ANU. School of Art in 2007 to pursue sculpture practice full-time.

“Kira” at play .

Bio: Graduated Victorian College of the Arts 1974. Further studies St Martin’s School of Art London. Awarded an ANU Creative Arts Fellowship 1978. Residencies and sculpture symposiums in Canada, USA, UK, Germany and Japan. Exhibited both nationally and internationally in major sculpture exhibitions. Includes the Mildura and Melbourne Sculpture Triennials, Canberra National Sculpture Forums, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Cottesloe Aarhus. Sculpture in the City, Sydney and McClelland Sculpture Survey and Award. Represented in private collections and public commissions both in Australia and overseas. Retired as Head of Sculpture ANU. School of Art in 2007 to pursue sculpture practice full-time.

 In respect and recognition of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, Sculpture Tasmania acknowledges the traditional owners of the land in which we work and live.