Rendering criminal trials in visual art
Queensland College of Art’s Dr Julie Fragar is taking a fine art lens to criminal justice with her work Next Witness.
Queensland College of Art’s Dr Julie Fragar is taking a fine art lens to criminal justice with her work Next Witness.
Queensland College of Art lecturer Dr Julie Fragar and several alumni have unveiled stunning new works for a national exhibition at Sydney's Carriageworks gallery.
Queensland College of ArtlecturerDr Julie Fragarhas won the $15,000 Ramsay Art Prize People’s Choice Award. The biennial art award recognises Australian contemporary artists under 40 working across any medium. Dr Fragar's oil painting, Goose Chase: All of Us Together Here and Nowhere, won the popular prize and has been acquired by the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Queensland College of Art lecturer Dr Julie Fragar has won the $15,000 Tidal: City of Devonport National Art Award. The biennial, acquisitive award focuses on artworks that reflect the connections between land and sea. Her oil painting, 'Antonio Depart Flores on the Whaling Tide’, was selected from 130 entries from across the country.
A distant, historic relative was the muse for Queensland College of Art (QCA) Fine Art Lecturer and Painter Julie Fragar, in her latest exhibition 'Grey Paintings'.
Musicians, composers and artists from Griffith University are part of a blockbuster exhibition at GOMA.
Works by QCA staff, students and alumni are in the running for two of Australia's most prestigious portrait prizes.
The New Woman exhibition at the Museum of Brisbane showcases Griffith’s talented female artists.
Griffith fine art students visited the Venice Biennale and went behind the scenes at the world's best galleries during a recent three-week study trip to Italy.
By Dr Karen Crawley Griffith Law School The latest series of paintings by Australian contemporary artist Julie Fragar, currently exhibiting...