Pat Brassington (born 1942) is an Australian contemporary artist working in the field of digital art, and photography.[2] Born in Hobart, Tasmania, she was named Australia’s key surrealist working in photomedia.[3]
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| Born | 1942 (age 79–80) Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Known for | Photography, digital media |
| Awards | Bowness Photography Prize[1] |
Brassington's work has been exhibited in Australia and internationally in galleries and festivals. She has been featured extensively in national and international exhibitions, including the 2012 Adelaide Biennial Parallel Collisions;[4] Á Rebours, a major survey exhibition at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art ACCA (2012),[5] which toured to the ACP, Sydney (2013); a solo exhibition in Lönnstrom Art Museum, Finland and the Helsinki Festival (2008); the Cambridge Road series at the IMA (2007); the 2004 Biennale of Sydney; and a major retrospective at the Ian Potter Gallery, Melbourne (2002).
Her work is held in numerous private and public collections, including the NGA, AGNSW, QAG, TMAG, NGV, AGWA and Artbank.[6]
A portrait of Pat Brassington in 2017 was painted by Amanda Davies. She won Australia’s Portia Geach Memorial Award for women artists, for a portrait painted from life of a man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, or the Sciences.[7]
Pat Brassington studied printmaking and photography at the Tasmanian School of Art in the early 1980s.[8]
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