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Training
South Australian School of Art, Adelaide, SA, 1970-71; Visual Arts, Gippsland
Institute of Advanced Education, Churchill, VIC, 1972-74; Australia Council
VACB Grants for glass study in Europe, 1975 and USA, 1980.
Related professional experience
Tutor, established Hot Glass Studio, Caulfield Institute of Technology,
Melbourne, Vic., 1977; Head of Glass Workshop, Jam factory Craft and Design
Centre, Adelaide, SA, 1994-97; Teaching Assistant, Pilchuck Glass School,
Washington, USA, 1985, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001.
Selected solo exhibitions
The Crafts Centre, Melbourne, Vic., 1977; La Trobe Regional Art Gallery,
Morwell, Vic., 1978; Solander Gallery, Canberra, ACT, 1980; Jam Factory
Craft and Design Centre Gallery, Adelaide, SA, 1980, 1982; Robin Gibson
Gallery, Sydney, NSW, 1981; Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne, Vic., 1981;
Scotchmer Gallery, Melbourne, Vic., 1986; Bonython Meadmore Gallery, Adelaide,
SA, 1986; Macquarie Galleries, Sydney, NSW, 1986; BMG Gallery, Adelaide,
SA, 1992, 1993; Beaver Galleries, Canberra, ACT, 1992; Artworks Gallery,
Nungurner, Vic., 1992; Pagliaccio, Plates and Popolo, Distelfink Gallery,
Melbourne, Vic., 1993; Recent Works, Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne,
Vic., 1996; Les Grands Fabliers, BMG Art, Adelaide, SA, 1997; The Artist
Formerly Known as Lucky, Beaver Galleries, Canberra, ACT, 1997; Nick Mount,
Galerie L, Hamburg, Germany, 1998; New Glass, Makers Mark, Melbourne,
Vic., 1998; Nick Mount Glass, Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane, Qld, 1999;
Fabricated Vessels, BMG Art, Adelaide, SA, 1999; Nick Mount, BIJ Van Zielst
Goed Wonen, Middelharnis Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands, 2000; Compilation,
Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW, 2001.
Selected group exhibitions since 1992
Small Works, Glass Artists Gallery, Sydney, NSW, 1993; Origins and Originality,
Canberra School of Art Gallery, Canberra, Act, 1993; Studio Glass, Bendigo
Art Gallery, Bendigo, Vic., 1993; The Cutting Edge: 1994 Wagga Glass Triennial,
Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 1994; The Australian
Glass Show, Contemporary Art NIKI, Tokyo, Japan, 1994; The Art of the
Object, Craft Australia travelling exhibition, Salon Municipal de Exposiciones,
Montevideo, Uruguay and Instituto Cultural de Las Condes, Santiago, Chile,
1994; Glass in Australia, Meat Market Craft Centre, Melbourne, Vic., 1995;
Ausglass, The Glasmuseum, Ebeltoft, Denmark and Galerie L, Hamburg, Germany,
1995; Celebrate! Twenty One Years, Jam Factory Craft and Design Centre,
Adelaide, SA, 1995; National Glass Art Collection, Wagga Wagga Regional
art Gallery, Wagga Wagga, NSW, travelling exhibition in Australia, 1996;
City of Hobart Art Prize, Carnegie Gallery, Hobart, Tas., 1996; Portrait
der Meister, Internationale Handwerksmesse Munchen, Munich, Germany, 1997;
Glass, Arica Gallery, Perth, WA, 1997; Australian Glass, Galerie Rob van
den Doel, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1997; Contemporary Glass, Quadrivium,
Sydney, NSW, 1997; Translucence, Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW, 1998; Venezia
Aperto Vetro 1998: International New Glass: 5 sites in Venice, Italy,
1998; Creative Australia, Osaka, Japan, 1999; Presiding Officers' Acquisitive
Craft Prize, Parliament House, Canberra, ACT, 1999; Alla Maniera Veneziana,
Jam Factory Craft and Design Centre Gallery, Adelaide, SA, 1999; Glass,
Art & Science (Australian studio glass exhibition), Museu do Vidro
da Marinha Grande, Marinha Grande, Portugal, 1999; GAS International Expo
2, Tampa, FL, USA, 1999; Desire, Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW, 2000; SOFA,
Navy Pier, Chicago, IL, USA, 2000, 2001; SOFA, New York, NY, USA, 2000,
2001; Contemporary Art Glass, Despard Gallery, Hobart, Tas., 2000; Vessels,
Koganezaki Glass Museum, Koganezaki, Japan, 2000; At the Edge: Australian
glass art, Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane, Qld; Object Galleries, Sydney,
NSW; Galerie Handwerk, Munich, Germany; National Glass Centre, Sunderland,
UK, 2000; Glass Art in Australia, Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW, 2001; Ranamok
Glass Prize, Volvo Gallery, Sydney, NSW and travelling in Australia, 2001-02;
Glass State, JamFactory Galleries, Adelaide, SA, 2001; Facets of Australian
Glass, Leo Kaplan Modern, New York, NY, USA, 2002.
Public collections (Australia)
Ararat Gallery, Ararat, Vic; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide,
SA; Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA; Artbank, Sydney, NSW;
La Trobe Regional Art Gallery, Morwell Vic.; National Gallery of Australia,
Canberra, ACT; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic.; Parliament
House, Canberra, ACT; Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW; Queensland Art Gallery,
Brisbane, Qld; Sale Regional Art Gallery, Sale, Vic.; Victorian State
Craft Collection, Melbourne, Vic.; Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, Wagga
Wagga, NSW;
Public collections (international)
The Glasmuseum, Ebeltoft, Denmark
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