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STEPHEN
EASTAUGH
ARRIVAL
1960 Melbourne. Australia.
EDUCATION
1985
Diploma of Education, University of Tasmania, Hobart
1982
Certificate of Achievement, University of Oslo, Norway
1979-81
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2010
Unstill-life. Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. Vic
Knots and Nunataks. Milani Gallery. Brisbane
Blizzlines. William Mora Gallery Melbourne
Secret Geography. Short St. Gallery. Broome
A good day tonight. Turner Gallery. Perth
2009 A.A.T.W.O.P. Mawson
Station. Antarctica
Displaced Mats. Urban Dingo Gallery. Perth
2008 Finding yourself lost in
Melbourne. William Mora Gallery.
Melbourne
Everysomewherever. Short Street Gallery. Broome
Travailogue 15. Mackay Artspace. Mackay
You are here. La Lanta Gallery Bangkok
2007 Finding yourself lost.
John Batten Gallery. Hong Kong
Moisture. FCCC Phnom Pehn. Cambodia
Travailogue 14. M.V.Orlova. Southern Ocean
Hutfever. Bellas-milani Gallery Brisbane
Holiday from oneself. Suzanne Beiderberg Gallery. Amsterdam
2006
Non – Existent Islands. Vic. Tapestry workshop. Melbourne
Travailogue 13. Damien Minton Gallery. Sydney
Travailogue 11. Kapitan Khlebnikov. Ross Sea
Travailogue 12. 24HR Art. Darwin. NT
2005
Travailogue 9. William Mora Gallery. Melbourne
Go come back? Bellas-Milani Gallery. Brisbane
Travailogue 10. Short Street Gallery. Broome
Travailogue 8. M.V.Orlova Southern Ocean
2004
Travailogue 7. Suzanne Beiderberg Gallery. Amsterdam
Where are you going? Woodshed. North Amsterdam
Travailogue 2. Taipei Artists Village. Taiwan
Packing. John Batten Galley. Hong Kong
Travailogue 3. Yamal Icebreaker. Arctic Ocean
Travailogue 4. Yamal Icebreaker. Arctic Ocean
Travailogue 5. Foreign Correspondence Club Cambodia. Phnom Penh
Travailogue 6. F.C.C.C. Siem Riep
2003 SITREP. ANARESAT Dome,
Davis station, Antarctica
Travailogue. 1. Bellas Gallery. Brisbane
Unmapping. William Mora Gallery, Melbourne
2002 Base. Short Street
Gallery, Broome, Western, Australia
Intransit. William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
Antarctica S.S.S.S.S.I. Australia Centre, Manila
AntaRcTic. Rotunda Gallery, Bangkok
2001 Antarctica: S.S.S.S.S.I.
John Batten Gallery, Hong Kong
Antarctica. Baudoin Lebon Galleries, Paris
Antarctica. Suzanne Beiderberg, Amsterdam
2000 Baggage. FCCC (Foreign
Correspondence Club Cambodia) Phnom Penh
Wilkes Land. Bellas Gallery, Brisbane
Antarctica (Monstera Deliciosa). William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
Hermitagebombperfumemaps. Continental Café, Melbourne
Unstilllife. Broome. W.A., Australia
1999
Nunawading to Phnom Penh via Greenland. The Paintshop, Melbourne
Dear Juice. Renard Wardell Gallery, Melbourne
Virtual Villages. FCCC (Foreign Correspondence Club Cambodia), Cambodia
B.I.T. John Batten Gallery, Hong Kong
1998
Roots/Routes. Suzanne Beiderberg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1997
Continuous Temporality. Michael Wardell Gallery, Melbourne
Ailleurs (Elsewhere) Baudoin Lebon, Paris, France
1996
Headhome. Restaurant Het Zuiden, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1995 Australian Desert
Landscapes. Nava Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria
Rugose. Michael Wardell Gallery, Melbourne
1994 Kalaallit Nunaat
(Greenland) Landscape Studies. Tullo Place Annex,
Michael
Wardell Gallery Melbourne
Ablutions. Michael Wardell Gallery (13 Verity Street), Melbourne
1992 Offalperfume. 11-15
Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1991 Organs, veins and works on
paper. Syme Dodson Gallery, Sydney
Somethings. 13 Verity Street, Melbourne
1990 Wondersickness Paintings. Syme
Dodson Gallery, Sydney
1989 Hotwaterbottleicecube. 13 Verity
Street, Melbourne
An Evening with Slim Dusty. Syme Dodson Gallery, Sydney
1988 New Paintings. 13 Verity
Street, Melbourne
1987 Setting off on a fine day with
extra fat. 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2009 Festival of @rt Outsiders.
Paris Maison Europenne de la Photographie. Paris. France
175,200hrs@24hr. 24 HR Art. Darwin. NT
2008 Cold Front. LMCAG. New South
Wales
Bias Bound. Victorian Tapestry Workshop. Melbourne
Khmer Obscura. . Metahouse Phnom Penh. Cambodia
Artists for Kids. Jackman Gallery Melbourne
2008 National Works on Paper. MPRG. Victoria
ArtWalk. John Batten Gallery. Hong Kong. China
2007 International Polar Year
Festival. Hobart .Tasmania
IMAGinING Antarctica. John Curtin Gallery Perth. WA
Art Walk show. Gallery SoHo. Hong Kong
2006 Breaking Ice:
Re-visioning Antarctica. Invercargill Museum. NZ
Melb. Art Fair. John Batten Gallery. HK
Artists for kids Culture. Jackman Gallery. Melbourne
Algo Contigo. Mendoza Argentina
2005 Melb. Art Fair. John
Batten Gallery. HK
Looking South. Plimsoll Gallery. Hobart
Breaking Ice: Re-visioning Antarctica. Adam Art Gallery Wellington. NZ
Artists for Kids Culture. Jackman Gallery Melbourne
2004 Mawson Station
exhibition. Parliament House Canberra
53 rd. Blake prize. Sir Hermann Black Gallery. University of Sydney
2003 National works on
paper exhibition. Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. Vic
Inaugural Quark Polar Exhibition. K.K Icebreaker. Antarctic
Southern Ocean
Artists for Kids Auction. Jackman Gallery. Melbourne
Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize. Bendigo Art Gallery. Vic
Drawing Dust/Altitude. John Batten Gallery Hong Kong
Impressions of Antarctica. Parliament House. Canberra
Tarkine Benefit. Bright Gallery Melbourne
Xmas Show. Bellas Gallery (New space) Brisbane
2002 Melbourne Art
Fair. Exhibition Building, Melbourne
International Show. Chai Sri Gallery, Bangkok
Artists for Kids Auction. St. Kilda Town Hall, Melbourne
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Tasmanian Maritime Musuem, Hobart
We Are Australian. Touring nationally, Australia
2001 The Gambling Show. John
Batten Gallery, Hong Kong
Artists for Kids Auction. Mira Fine Art Gallery, Melbourne
Residents Show. Cite' Internationale des Artes, Paris
Five Painters. William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
We are Australian. Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, Hobart
Bundles of Paper II. John Batten Gallery, Hong Kong
2000 BIGsmall. John Batten
Gallery, Hong Kong
Xmas show. Bellas gallery, Brisbane
Opening 2000. William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
We are Australian. Volvo Gallery, Sydney, Adelaide Festival Centre,
Adelaide
Artists for Kids Auction. The George Gallery, Melbourne
1999
Travelling around. John Batten Gallery, Hong Kong
1998 We are Australian. George
Adams Gallery, Melbourne
Renard Wardell Gallery, 6th Aust. Contemporary Art Fair, Royal
Exhibition Building
Melbourne
Bundles of Paper. John Batten Gallery, Hong Kong
Speed - Artists for Kids Auction. The George Gallery, Melbourne
1997
13th Biennial Spring Festival of Drawing. Mornington Peninsula
Reg. Gallery. Vic
Oblique Travellers. Galerie Boomerang, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1996
Oblique Travellers. Michael Wardell Gallery, Melbourne, Exhibitions
Hall, Australian
Embassy. Beijing. Oil Painting Gallery, Hong Kong, Annandale
Galleries, Sydney
Group show. Immaculate Conceptions Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
“Exactly”. curated by Vivienne Shark LeWitt, 200 Gertrude Street,
Melbourne
“New Space”. Michael Wardell Gallery, Melbourne
1995
12th Biennial Spring Festival of Drawing, Mornington Peninsula Reg.
Gallery.Victoria
“Non” - Artists Against Nuclear Testing. Ether Ohnetitel, Melbourne
The Summer Show, Boomerang Gallery. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Headhome. Café Het Kremlin, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Group Exhibition. Galerie Ickxz, Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
Caleidoscoop - kunst vanuit transcultureel perspectief, Institut voor
Transcultureel, Ontwikkelling
Utrecht, Netherlands
Moët & Chandon Touring Exhibition. Australian State Capitals
Stephen McCarthy & Stephen Eastaugh. Kunstbank, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
1994
Dominique Segan Castlemaine State Festival Drawing Prize 1994.
Castlemaine Art Gallery,
Castlemaine, Victoria
Michael Wardell Gallery. Australian Contemporary Art Fair 4, Royal
Exhibition Buildings,
Melbourne
Amnesty International “Faces of Hope” Masks Exhibition. Art Gallery of
New South Wales,
Sydney
Three Artists. Michael Wardell Gallery, Melbourne
Poltergeist 3. curated by Christopher Chapman, Visiting Artists Studio,
Canberra School of Art
Gallery, Canberra
Poltergeist 2. curated by Christopher Chapman, Sherman Galleries
Goodhope, Sydn
10th RM Ansett Art Award. Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, Victoria
Poltergeist 1. curated by Christopher Chapman, Ether Ohnetitel,
Melbourne
Preview ’94. Michael Wardell Gallery (13 Verity Street), Melbourne
The Baillieu Myer Collection of the 80s. Museum of Modern Art at
Heide, Melbourne
1993
21,600 Each 24 Hrs. curated by Christopher Chapman, Rex Hotel, Canberra
Contemporary Australian Art. Boomerang Galerie, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Primal Drawings. 13 Verity Street, Melbourne
Selected Works from the Margaret Stewart Endowment. National
Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1992
Moët & Chandon Touring Exhibition. Australian State Capitals
5th Birthday Exhibition. 13 Verity Street, Melbourne
Works on Paper. curated by Peter Ellis, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
1991
Faber Castell National Drawing Award Exhibition. Holdsworth Gallery,
Sydney
Artworkz Three. Caulfield Arts Complex, Melbourne
10 x 10. Access Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Swan Hill Print & Drawing Exhibition. Swan Hill Regional Art
Gallery, Swan Hill, Vic.
Group Drawing Show. Syme Dodson Gallery, Sydney
The Body Corporate. curated by Christopher Chapman, Drill Hall
Gallery, Australian National
University, Canberra
1990 Loaded. curated by Max Delany
and Ashley Crawford, 13 Verity Street, Melbourne
Artists against animal experimentation. Deutscher Gallery, Melbourne
Greenpeace Benefit Art Exhibition. Linden Gallery, Melbourne
Raising the Furies. curated by Steven Cox, Victorian Reg.
Galleries Touring Show
Gallery Artists. Syme Dodson Gallery, Sydney
1989
Moët & Chandon Touring Exhibition. Australian State Capitals
1988 Gold Coast City Invitation Art
Prize. The Centre Gallery Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Gold Coast,
Queensland
Inaugural Exhibition. Syme Dodson Gallery, Sydney
New Artists: Melbourne. curated by Maggie Gilchrist, Ivan Dougherty
Gallery, Sydney
A New Generation 1983-88. The Phillip Morris Arts Grant Purchases,
Australian National Gallery,
Canberra
Pictures from Paradise. Darwin Performing Arts Centre, Darwin
1987 Inaugural Exhibition. 13 Verity
Street, Melbourne
AWARDS/RESIDENCIES
2010 Retreat Residency.
Upernavik.Greenland
Turner Gallery Artist in Residence
2009 Australian Antarctic
Division. Winter Residency. Mawson Station. Antarctica
2007 Quark/THEME. Antarctic
Residency. M.V.Orlova. Southern Ocean (2 Voyages)
Arts Victoria. International program
grant
Australia-China Council. Grant subsidy
2006 Quark/THEME. Antarctic
Residency. Kapitan Khlebnikov. Ross Sea
Australia Council. Visual Arts and Crafts Strategy Grant
Victorian Tapestry Workshop Residency. Melbourne
2005 Quark/THEME. Antarctic
Residency. M.V. Orlova. Southern Ocean. (3 Voyages.)
2004 Australian-China
Council. Taipei artists village studio residency. Taiwan
Quark/THEME Arctic Residency Yamal Icebreaker. Arctic Ocean. North
Pole. (2 Voyages.)
2003 Artspace Gunnery
Residence/studio, Sydney
2002/03 Australian
Antarctic Division. Residency, Davis Station, East Antarctica
2001 Art Gallery of New South
Wales, Moya Dyring Studio, Cite Internationale, Paris
Asialink. Self organized residency grant. Hong Kong
Australia Council, VACB development grant. Paris studio
2000 Tower Studio, Queens
College, University of Melbourne, Melbourne
Arts Victoria Development Grant
Australian Antarctic Division Artists Program Casey Station. East
Antarctica
1994 10th RM Ansett Art Award,
Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, Victoria
1991 Faber Castell National
Drawing Award (Professional)
1988 Gold Coast City Art
Prize, Queensland
TRAVEL
* 2010- Buenos Aires, Uruguay, Greenland, Denmark,
London, Hong Kong, Melbourne,
Brisbane,
Melbourne, Broome, Perth, Sydney, Buenos Aires
* 2009- Melbourne, Hobart, Casey station, Davis
station, Mawson station, Davis Station, Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney,
Melbourne, Sydney, Buenos Aires
* 2008- Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Buenos Aires, Sydney,
Melbourne, Perth, Broome, Darwin, Mackay, Sydney, Bangkok, Phnom Penh,
Bangkok, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Amsterdam, Mexico City, Buenos Aires.
Sydney, Melbourne
* 2007- Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Antarctic Peninsula,
Ushuaia, Falkland Islands, South Georgia Islands, Ushuaia, Buenos
Aires, Mendoza, Buenos Aires, Amsterdam, Cairo, Amsterdam, Tokyo,
Kyoto. Hong Kong, Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Macau, Hong
Kong, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Sydney, Buenos Aires
* 2006- Melbourne, Christchurch, Campbell Island,
Antarctica Ross Sea, Ross Island, McMurdo, Hobart, Melbourne, Darwin,
Broome, Sydney, Melbourne, Santiago, Mendoza, Buenos Aires
* 2005- Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid, Buenos Aires,
Ushuaia, Antarctic Peninsula, Ushuaia, Antarctic Peninsula, Ushuaia,
Antarctic Peninsula, Ushuaia, Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Santiago, Sydney,
Melbourne, Brisbane, Darwin, Broome, Perth, Sydney, Melbourne.
* 2004- Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Sydney,
Bangkok, Taiwan, YuShan, Hong Kong, Helsinki, Murmansk, Franz Josef
land, North Pole, Murmansk, Franz Josef Land, Murmansk, Helsinki, Hong
Kong, Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Bangkok, Amman, Dead Sea, Petra, Amman,
Amsterdam, Berlin.
* 2003- Davis Station, Antarctica, Mawson station,
Hobart, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne.
* 2002- Melbourne, Bangkok, Yangon, Manila, Baguio
Manila, Hong Kong, Beijing, Ulaan Baator, Beijing, Hong Kong,
Melbourne, Broome, Melbourne, Hobart, Davis Station.
* 2001- Bangkok, Hong Kong, Lamma Island, Beijing,
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Berlin, Barcelona, New
York, Sydney, Melbourne.
* 2000- Casey Station, Antarctica, Melbourne,
Brisbane, Phnom Penh, Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi, Bangkok.
* 1999- Hong Kong, Phnom Penh, Brisbane, Sydney,
Melbourne, Brisbane, Broome, Melbourne, Hobart, Casey Station.
* 1998- Melbourne, Thailand, Southern India,
Belgium, Netherlands.
* 1997- Netherlands, France, Thailand, Laos, Perth,
Darwin, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne.
* 1996- Netherlands, Prague, Melbourne, Tonga, LA,
UK, Netherlands, France, Netherlands.
* 1995- Netherlands, Belgium, Bulgaria, Netherlands.
* 1994- Netherlands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Melbourne,
Adelaide, Alice Springs, Darwin, Thailand, Amsterdam.
* 1993- Netherlands, Greenland, Denmark,
Netherlands, Scotland.
* 1992- Scotland, Netherlands, Turkey, Netherlands.
* 1991- Melbourne, Broome. Perth, Sydney, London,
Scotland.
* 1990- Melbourne, Perth, Hong, Kong, Philippines,
Melbourne.
* 1989- Melbourne, Queensland, Melbourne, Sydney,
Cook Islands, Tahiti, USA, Amsterdam, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru,
Chile, Argentina, Patagonia, Melbourne.
* 1988- Melbourne. Sydney. Fiji, Melbourne
* 1987- Melbourne, Darwin, Alice Springs,
Adelaide. Melbourne,
* 1986- Melbourne, Sydney. New Zealand,
Melbourne
* 1985- Melbourne, Hobart, Melbourne.
* 1984- Scotland, UK, Northern India, Ladahk,
Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Melbourne, Darwin, Tiwi
Islands, Darwin, Melbourne.
* 1983- Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Tunisia,
Algeria, Niger, Burkina Fasso, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, England, Iceland.
Scotland
* 1982- Melbourne, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Norway,
Denmark, Germany. Austria
* 1981- Melbourne, New Zealand, Broome, Melbourne
COLLECTIONS
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- The Phillip Morris Collection
The National Gallery of Victoria,
Melbourne - The Margaret Stewart Endowment
The Art Gallery of Western Australia,
Perth
The Museum of Modern Art at Heide,
Melbourne - The Baillieu Myer Collection
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney - The
Loti and Victor Smorgon Collection
Parliament House Canberra
Australian Antarctic Division Collection
Mornington Peninsula
Regional Gallery
Gold Coast City Gallery, Gold Coast,
Queensland
City of Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton,
Victoria
Artbank. Australia wide
Faber Castell Collection, Sydney
Kerry Stokes Collection. Perth
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