Mary Tonkin

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Tonkin was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1973.[2] In 1992, she was accepted to study at the Faculty of Art and Design at Monash University. She went on to obtain a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) with honours and a Masters in Fine Arts.

From 1996 to 2004, she was a lecturer at Monash University.[3]

Major recent exhibitions of Tonkin's works include Near the top dam (2007), a retrospective exhibition Home 2000-2010 (2011–2) at the Burrinja Gallery in Upwey, Victoria, and at the Sydney Contemporary in 2022, which included the major, 21-panel work Ramble, Kalorama (2017–19), which was featured in Art Almanac in 2019.

List of solo exhibitions

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  • Both sides now, Australian Galleries, Melbourne, 2024
  • Sydney Contemporary, Carriageworks, Sydney, 2022
  • Ramble, Whitehorse Artspace, Melbourne, 2020
  • Ramble, Australian Galleries, Melbourne, 2019
  • Between the dams, Australian Galleries, Sydney, 2017
  • Two spots, Australian Galleries, Melbourne, 2015
  • A short walk, Australian Galleries, Melbourne, 2013
  • Black paintings, La Trobe Regional Art Gallery, Mrowell, 2012
  • Home 2000–2010, Burrinja Gallery, Upwey, 2011

Collections

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Awards

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  • Holding Redlich People's Choice Award Salon des Refuses, S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney, 2022
  • Kedumba Prize for Drawing, Wentworth Falls, 2010
  • Dobell Drawing Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 2002

References

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