Library
Exhibitions: 1988
- Celebration and Protest in Australia
- Tony Tuckson Paintings
- Papunya Art (Western Desert Aboriginal Art)
- Colombia: A Human Rights Emergency
- Norfolk Island: 200 Years of Settlement
- Sunday Painter
- Reflections on William Blake
- Photomicrography
- Fired Imagination '88
11 April – 29 April
Celebration and Protest in Australia
Curated by Valda Rigg, Australian History Resources Centre, Macquarie University.
2 May – 20 May
Tony Tuckson Paintings
Curated by Professor Di Yerbury and Gordon Fleet.
23 May – 10 June
Papunya Art (Western Desert Aboriginal Art)
Prepared by Library staff to coincide with the public forum at Macquarie University: A Just Settlement Between Black and White Australia. [1 June 1988].
16 June - 23 June
Colombia: A Human Rights Emergency
Curated by Amnesty International.
25 July - 16 September
Norfolk Island: 200 Years of Settlement
Curated by Dr. Ray Nobbs and Valda Rigg, Macquarie University.
22 September 7 October
Sunday Painter
Curated by Professor Peter Van Sommers, Macquarie University.
10 October -1 November
Reflections on William Blake
Travelling poster exhibition.
Curated by The British Council.
7 November - 27 November
Photomicrography
30 x Micrographs [400mm x 300mm].
Curated by: the Microscopial Society of Australia and Polaroid Australia.
9 December – 20 January
Fired Imagination '88
A National Canadian exhibition of ceramic art touring Australia in 1988.
Curated by: Canadian Ceramic Arts Foundation.
