"Time with the Sky #6", 2009, charcoal on paper, 76.5 x 57 cmThursday, May 28, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Near and far - and mainly Macao
4 p.m. Friday 20th February, 2009 and continuing until the 6th of March
Anthony S.W. Lau Exhibition Hall, University of Macau Library
to coincide with the launch of two volumes published by the University of Macau:
and
Christopher Kelen's trilingual poem and sketches, The River Considered as Sea
Friday, January 02, 2009
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Reciprocal Interference - a collaborative art project opens Podspace, Newcastle, July 17
Opening: Thursday 17 July - 6-8pm
Where: Podspace
1st floor
3/231 King St
Newcastle, NSW,
Australia
Gallery opening times: Wednesday-Saturday 12pm – 5pm
Exhibition runs Wednesday 15 July until Saturday 1 August
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Knot, Touch, Trace - Carol Archer's exhibition at Creative Macau April 2-23, 2007
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Connecting + Places, Ties + Sense
Places, Ties, 2007,
81 x 65cm, charcoal, latex, acrylic, thread on canvas
Sense, 2007,
91 x 41cm, latex, paper, charcoal on board
Hide
Carol Archer, 2007, Hide, mixed media (unframed photograph), 95 x 70cm,
Collection of Custodio Martin
Carol Archer, 2007, Hide, mixed media on board, 95 x 70cm,
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Penal Colony
watercolour, paper, photomedia on board
Penal Colony III, 1997/2007, 49 x 64cm,
Monday, February 19, 2007
Knot, Touch, Trace 結、觸、跡 Nó, Tacto, Traço
Knot, Touch, Trace is on at Creative Macau (the street-level gallery at the Macao Cultural Centre), opening Monday 2nd of April at 6pm. The exhibition continues until Monday 23rd of April.
About Carol Archer
Carol Archer is an Australian artist and researcher who has lived in Macao since 2001. She is currently a Visiting Scholar at the University of Hong Kong and an English teacher at the University of Macau. An exhibiting artist since the late 1980’s, Dr Archer’s works have been exhibited in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Italy and Macao. Included in numerous private collections, a number of the artist’s works have been purchased by Artbank, an Australian initiative designed to showcase contemporary Australian art. Carol Archer was awarded a doctorate for her thesis on contemporary painting by the University of Hong Kong. She writes on art in Macao, Hong Kong and the region for publications such as Art Monthly Australia and Macau Closer. Recent publications include “Macao: an Art Historical Discipline Waiting to Happen?” in James Elkins’ edited volume Is Art History Global? (Routledge, 2006), “The Ambivalent Paintings of Judy Watson” in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (Vol. 7, No. 2, 2006) and “Gifts and Transgressions: Marlene Dumas’ Underground” in Crossings Binghamton (No. 8, 2006). Further details of Carol Archer’s current art projects and collaborations are available at www.carolarcher.blogspot.com.
結、觸、跡 Knot, Touch, Trace
區 勵 志 Carol Archer
【結、觸、跡】是區勵志混合繪畫的作品展覽。來自澳洲的區勵志已來澳居住六年,其作品試以建築棚架上的繩結、市販攤位的佈置、破舊的百葉窗等等,展現澳門甚少引人注目的都市風貌。看似了無生氣的繩結,留有過去人們辛勤工作的痕跡。在區的另一些作品中,橡膠塊跟紙屑縫合後,再經炭筆淡掃成畫。其他作品則透過印有文字的透明卡片展現人體的表面,借此暗喻未經審訊的民眾被囚禁的遭遇。在是次展覽的作品中,您可在結、觸、跡裡找到人類留下的蛛絲馬跡。
展覽將於四月二日(星期一)假澳門創意產業中心-創意空間(澳門文化中心側)開幕,展期直至四月廿三日。
關於區勵志
區勵志博士是澳洲的藝術工作者及學術研究員,自二零零一年來澳居住。區現時是香港大學的訪問學者,並於澳門大學任職英文教師。其作品自八十年代後期起便在澳洲、香港、日本、意大利及澳門展覽。區的很多作品被私人收藏,其中一些作品更被澳洲藝術團體Artbank收購為當代藝術展示用途。她憑撰寫有關當代繪畫的論文於香港大學取得博士學位。區為Art Monthly Australia 與 Macau Closer刊物中撰寫專欄,並活躍於港澳寫作有關藝術的評論。近期發表的文章有《Macao: an Art Historical Discipline Waiting to Happen?》(刊登於James Elkins主編的Is Art History Global?)、《The Ambivalent Paintings of Judy Watson》(刊登於二零零六年第七期的Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art)及《Gifts and Transgressions: Marlene Dumas’ Underground》(刊登於二零零六年第八期的Crossings Binghamton)。欲知更多有關區勵志的藝術計劃及合作項目,請瀏覽 www.carolarcher.blogspot.com 。
Chinese translation by Hilda Tam.
Nó, Tacto, Traço
Carol Archer
Nó, Tacto, Traço, é uma exposição de trabalhos em mix-media por Carol Archer, artista de origem australiana que vive há seis anos em Macau. Esta exposição inclui pinturas de detalhes da paisagem urbana de Macau, aparentemente insignificantes, tais como: os nós de andaimes de bamboo, as tendinhas de venda nas imediações dos mercados, as persianas partidas. Não exactamente inanimados, estes nós registam o toque das mãos que as trabalham. Outros trabalhos, menos representados, pedaçinhos de “latex” e de papel são cosidos com linha e agulha sobre finos traços de carvão. Outros paineis mostram partes do corpo através de uma cortina de texto, referindo-se ao incarceramento de civis, sem julgamento. A presença incompleta do ser humano nesses trabalhos podem ser encontrados nos nós, no tacto e no traço.
A exposição Nó, Tacto, Traço é inaugurada na galeria CREATIVE MACAU (rés-do-chão do Centro Cultural de Macau), 2 de Abril (segunda-feira), pelas 18 horas.
A exposição encerra a 23 de Abril (segunda-feira).
Biografia
Carol Archer é uma artista e invistigadora australiana, mora em Macau desde 2001. É actualmente professora convidada da Universidade de Hong Kong no Departamento de Literatura Comparativa e ensina inglês na Universidade de Macau. Expõe desde os últimos anos da década de oitenta do século vinte na Austrália, Hong Kong, Japão, Itália, Macau. A sua obra faz parte de coleccionadores particulares e institucionais como o Artbank que é uma iniciativa australiana de mostra e divulgação da arte contemporânea australiana. A Universidade de Hong Kong conferiu a Carol Archer o grau de Doutor pela tese em pintura contemporânea. Escreve sobre arte de Macau, Hong Kong e região, para as revistas Art Monthly Australia e Macau Closer. Outras publicações mais recentes incluem: “Macao: an Art Historical Discipline Waiting to Happen?” no volume Is Art History Global? (Routledge, 2006) editado por James Elkins; “The Ambivalent Paintings of Judy Watson” no Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (Vol. 7, No. 2, 2006); “Gifts and Transgressions: Marlene Dumas’ Underground” no Crossings Binghamton (No. 8, 2006).
Projectos de arte actuais e mais colaborações de Carol Archer estão disponíveis em www.carolarcher.blogspot.com.
Portuguese Translation by Lily Han.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Sunday, November 05, 2006
澳門手作 : 區勵志畫展
“Work of Macao Hands: Watercolours by Carol Archer” opened at the Library Gallery at the University of Macau on Friday November 10. The paintings in the exhibition explore the rapidly changing city of Macao. These days construction is around every corner in Macao, and it is featured in some of the paintings in “Work of Macao Hands”. Although bamboo, tarpaulins and site-fences are represented, these pictures are not about the magnitude of construction sites or the looming presence of the structures and machinery that they contain. Instead, they focus on human-scale details such as hand-knotted bamboo scaffolding or the twisted rusty wire that secures a dusty blue tarp to a metal site-fence. The watercolour paintings in this exhibition also highlight the work of Macao hands that can be seen even in the “finished” urban landscape. Some paintings feature the electrical wires, pipes and wafting pieces of plastic that appear on the street frontages of some Macao houses. The ropes and hooks used to suspend produce, and the makeshift red lamps that light up market stalls, have been pictured in several works. The paintings in this exhibition are reminders that it is hands that continue to make Macao what it is today.
Also on exhibition from November 10 in the Library Gallery of the University of Macao is “Footstep: an installation by Carol Archer and Even Mak” (步足;足印 混合媒體裝置展覽 :區勵志及麥綺雲). In this collaborative work Hong Kong ceramicist, Even Mak, and Carol Archer combine paint on paper with glazed terracotta elements to suggest the sensations of the moving feet as they contact the ground. The work was inspired by an interest in the physical effects of training regimes such as ballet.
Work of Macao Hands
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #8, 2006,
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm, Collection of the artist.
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #5, 2006, watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #6, 2006,
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm,
Collection of Kit Kelen
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #16, 2006, watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm
Collection of Adam Lampton
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #2, 2006,
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm, Collection of Barbara MacGregor.
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #15, 2006, watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm,
Collection of Lyn Stoker.
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #11, 2006,
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm.
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #11, 2006,
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm.
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #6, 2006,
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm,
Collection of Mette Hjort.
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm.
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #7 , 2006, watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm,
Carol Archer, Work of Macao Hands #13 , 2006,
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm
Collection of Keith and Becky Pharis
watercolour on paper, 59 x 42 cm.
Collection of Mette Hjort and Paisley Livingston
Skin to Work series
Skin to Work series, 1998, latex and mixed media on board, 40 x 40 cm
(Collection of Artbank, Australia)
Skin to Work series, 1998, latex and mixed media on board, 40 x 40cm
(Collection of Artbank, Australia)
Skin to Work series, 1996, mixed media on foamboard, approx. 30 x 30 cm
Skin to Work series, 1996, mixed media on foamboard, approx. 40 x 40 cm
Dermagraph, 1996, mixed media on foamboard,
100 x 100 cm (Collection of Neela Griffith)
Skin to Work series
approx 40 x 40 cm.
The Hide of Her, 1998, latex, paper , drawing media,
approx. 100 x 100cm.
Early works
Eggshell series, c.1988, oil on canvas, approx 80cm x 100cm
Saturday, October 21, 2006
RESUME
E-MAIL: cararcher@gmail.com
EXHIBITIONS:
2009: 1. Near and Far and Mostly
2008 2. 23rd Asia International Art Exhibition, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Guangzhou University Town, Panyu District, Guangzhou
2008 3. Pre-Exhibition of 23rd Asia International Art Exhibition (
2008 4. Reciprocal Interference: A Collaborative Art Project, Podspace,
(exhibition of two-person collaborative works with Sue Rawlinson, Even Mak, Sue Taylor, Mary Grehan and Johanna Trainor)
2007 5. Knot, Touch, Trace Nó, Tacto, Traço 結、觸、跡 , Creative Macau, Macao Cultural Centre, Macao
2006 6. Work of Macao Hands, University Gallery,
2006 7. Footstep: an installation by Carol Archer and Even Mak /步足;足印 混合媒體裝置展覽 :區勵志及麥綺雲, University Gallery, University of Macau Library, University of Macau, Macao, (http//:makarcher.blogspot.com)
2006 8. Creative Macau Members’ Exhibition, CCI,
2005 9. Notworks, online mixed media exhibition, Macau Art Net, Artist of the Month, May 2005 (www.macauart.net/Gallery/ContentE.asp?id=205&topicName=)
2004 10. Being there,
2002 12. Social Club, Para/site Artspace, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
2001 13. Sleep to Dream/ Shui Yi Meng, collaborative image/text installation with Christopher Kelen, Montblanc and Nokia Galleries, Fringe Club, Hong Kong (solo exhibition)
2001 14. Blue is Blue (Cityfestival 2001 featured visual artists programme), Hong Kong City Hall Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong
2000 15. Tai Mo Shan/ Big Hat Mountain, collaborative image and text installation with Christopher Kelen, Montblanc Gallery, Fringe Club, Central, Hong Kong
2000 16. Wanchai, Citypoetry (a City Festival 2000 project) collaborative computer photographic/poetry installation with Christopher Kelen at Senses, 41 Staunton St, Hong Kong
1998 17. Skin to Work, Maling Gallery, Casula Powerhouse, Casula, N.S.W.,
1998 18. Scrape, John Paynter Gallery,
1998 19. Staff Exhibition, Hunter St. Institute of T.A.F.E.,
1997 21. Nothing so Deep, Vacant Shopfront Art Project,
1997 22. Windows, A.N.C.A. Gallery,
1996 25. Between Skins,
1996 26. Body of Work, From Heaven to Hell Cultural Institute,
1995 27. Art Felt, Faculty of Art and Design Gallery,
1989 32. Graduate Show, Canberra School of Art, A.C.T., Australia
REVIEWS:
27/2/2009 “
23/4/2007 “O Hoje Recomenda: Nó, tacto, traço, Exposição de Carol Archer”, Hoje Macau, Macao
23/4/2007 “Nó, tacto, traço: Pintura”, Ponto Final, Macao
15/3-15/4 “Knot, Touch, Trace 結、觸、跡 Nó, Tacto, Traço”, Macau Closer, CTY
23/4/2007 “Nó, tacto, traço: Pintura”, Ponto Final, Macao
13/3/2007 “O toque humano na aparente insignificância”, Hugo Pinto, Ponto Final, Macao
10/11/2006 "Work of Macau Hands: Watercolours by Carol Archer", Sara Farr, The Macau Post, Macao
15/6/2001 “Best of the Week,” Kevin Kwong, South China Morning Post, 24/7 Magazine, Hong Kong
14/6/2001 “Sleep to Dream: Carol Archer/ Christopher Kelen,” Joyce Siu, BC Magazine, Hong Kong
24/6/2000 “Artists and poets...,” Kevin Kwong, 24/7, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
23/6/2000 “Lest we Forget,” Lena Sin, HK Magazine, Hong Kong
5/12/1998 “Art, face to face,” Jill Stowell, The Newcastle Herald, Australia
29/11/1998 “Decent Exposure,” Meryl Ryan, The Newcastle Herald, Australia
GRANTS /ACQUISITIONS/RESIDENCIES:
2009 Artist-in-residence, Bundanon Trust,
2003 Recipient of Hong Kong Arts Development Council project grant for the New Territories publication
2001 Recipient of Hong Kong Arts Development Council project grant for the Sleep to Dream installation and publication
2000 Recipient of Hong Kong Arts Development Council project grant for the Tai Mo Shan installation and publication
1998 Four artworks from Skin to Work exhibition acquired by
Artbank, an Australian library of contemporary arts
Artworks are included in private collections in Japan, Italy, Hong Kong, Macao, Canada and Australia.
QUALIFICATIONS:
2001-2006 Doctor of Philosophy, Comparative Literature Department,
1994-1998 Master of Arts (Honours),
Thesis title: Skin to Work: shifting materialities, ambiguous boundaries.
Exhibition title: Skin to Work.
1992 Graduate Certificate in T.E.F.L., G.L.S. Gaigo Gakuin,
1987-1989 Associate Diploma in Painting, Canberra School of Art, Australia (now part of
1985 Teacher’s Certificate, N.S.W.
1981 Graduate Diploma of Education (Art),
1978-1980 Bachelor of Arts,
Subjects in Degree:
Fine Arts I, II, III.
General Philosophy I, II, III.
English I, Australian Literature II, Political Economy I.
Other studies:
1991 -1992 Japanese woodblock printing and ink painting, and shiatsu training, in
EMPLOYMENT:
mid 2007-Assistant Professor, Visual Studies Programme, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
2006- mid 2007 Visiting Scholar, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2006 Drawing Instructor, Student Services Centre, Integrated Learning Programme, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
2003-mid 2007 English Language Instructor and Lecturer in Art Appreciation, University of Macau, Macao
2001-2005 Teaching Assistant, Comparative Literature Dept., University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
1999- 00 Visual Arts Tutor, R.M.I.T. University/Hong Kong Arts Centre, Wanchai, Hong Kong
1998- 01 Native English-speaking Teacher, Lingnan Dr. C.W.K. Memorial Secondary School, Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
1997- 98 Lecturer in Visual Communication and Art Appreciation, Hunter St. Institute of T.A.F.E., Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia
1995- 97 Lecturer in Art History and Theory, Department of Fine Art, University of Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia
1993- 95 Arts and Media teacher, Tuncurry Institute of Tertiary and Further Education (T.A.F.E.), N.S.W., Australia
Art teacher, St. Ives High School, N.S.W. Dept. of Education, N.S.W., Australia
Teacher of Painting and Drawing, Bulahdelah, Hunter Community College, N.S.W., Australia
1991- 93 Director of Curriculum and Teacher of English as a Foreign Language, Global Language Salon, Kyoto, Japan
1991 Teacher of English as a Foreign Language and Art, Kyoto Nishi Senior High School, Kyoto, Japan
1990 Lecturer in English as a Foreign Language, Language Resources, Phillips University, Osaka, Japan
1987- 90 Art teacher, A.C.T. Schools Authority and N.S.W. Dept of Education, Australia
Art therapy workshop facilitator, Community Youth Support Scheme, Braddon, A.C.T., Australia
1984- 86 Art teacher, Lithgow High School, N.S.W. Dept of Education, N.S.W., Australia
GUEST LECTURES/CONFERENCE PAPERS:
2006 1. “Screen, Figure, Ground: The Ambivalent Political Aesthetics of Judy Watson's internal landscape and the guardians”, Association for the Study of Australian Literature, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
2006 2. “Shifting Spaces in
2005 3. “The ambivalent paintings of Judy Watson: an Aboriginal Feminist Aesthetic,” English Department,
2005 4. “Paintings and Paintings: aesthetics, dominative and otherwise,” Comparative Literature Departmental Seminar Series,
2004 5. “Cartographies, Selves,” Imaginal regions: opening out the atlas symposium, Gray’s
Wednesday Colloquium Series, English Department, University of
2003 7. “Dreamings and paintings: Emily Kngwarreye and Judy Watson”, Scottish Word and Image Group conference, University of Aberdeen and Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen, Scotland
2003 8. “Over the border, the everyday lapse: dreams and the creative process” (with Christopher Kelen), Scottish Word and Image Group conference, University of Aberdeen and Gray’s School of Art (Robert Gordon University), Aberdeen, Scotland
2003 9. “Frames and Flows in Paintings by Judy Watson”, Comparative Literature Department Seminars,
2003 10. “Dreamings and paintings: Judy Watson and Emily Kngwarreye,” English Department Seminar Series, University of
2002 11. “Gender, Genre and Liberation in Chicken Run,” Beast Fable Society, 9th International Congress, Malta
2002 12. “Carol Archer and Christopher Kelen: Chicken Run,” English Department Seminar Series,
1997 13. “Miraculous Wounds:
1997 14. “Painting and Skin Ego”, Australian National Art Therapy Association Conference,
1996 15. “Cossington Smith, Hester, Olsen and Borgelt: Gender and Identity in Representations of the Private, Intimate and Domestic”,
1996 16. “Metaskins”,
1995 17. “Paula Rego: Domination and Rebellion”,
PUBLICATIONS:
2007 1."Spaces in Transition: Photographs by Adam Lampton",
2007 2. "Edictus Ridiculum: Konstantin Bessmertny",
2007 3. "Denis Murrell's Homework",
2007 4. "Contemplative Offerings: the Art of Belinda Fox",
2007 5. "Serious about Art Education?",
2007 6. "Something Rotten in
2007 7. “
2007 8. “Gifts and Transgressions: Marlene Dumas Underground” in Crossings, No 8, 2006.
2006 9. “The Ambivalent Paintings of Judy Watson: an Aboriginal Feminist Aesthetic”. In Australian and
2005 10. “Cartographies, Selves.” Imaginal Regions collaborative project. Website: http://www.imaginalregions.co.uk/
2004 11. “Over the Border, the Everyday Lapse” (with Christopher Kelen), Consciousness, Literature and the Arts, Volume 5, No 1, www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/journal/archive/kelenarcher.html
2001 12. Sleep to Dream (with Christopher Kelen), Loudest Place on Earth, Hong Kong
2000 13. Tai Mo Shan (with Christopher Kelen), Loudest Place on Earth, Hong Kong
ASSOCIATIONS, COMMUNITIES, SERVICE
2008- Member of Asian Australian Studies Research Network2006 Adjudicator, “Green Colours of Life Recycled Art Competition”, Shing Kung Hui Welfare Council, Teens’ Recycled Art Program, Macao
2006-present Principal researcher and initiator of the “Reciprocal Interference” collaborative art project. Ongoing online documentation at:http//:aboutreciprocalinterference.blogspot.com, http//:rawlinsonarcher.blogspot.com,
http//:grehanarcher.blogspot.com, http//:taylorarcher.blogspot.com, http//:trainorarcher.blogspot.com
2005- Regular contributor on Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and China art news to the magazine Art Monthly Australia (ArtNotes Asia section)
2005- Member Macau Art Net, entry on my works and resume at
www.macauart.net/Artist/ContentE.asp?id=127
2005- Member of Creative Macau, entry on my works and resume at
www.creativemacau.org.mo/page.php?area=12&part=180
2005- Member of Art Association of Australia and New Zealand 2003- Member of an international collaborative visual arts and writing research project titled Imaginal Places: opening out the atlas. Symposium paper and works may be found on the project website: www.imaginalregions.co.uk
1999-2002 Member of Fringe Club, Hong Kong, 2001-2005 Member of Para/site, Hong Kong
1998- Member of Viscopy,
1987- Member of the National Association of Visual Artists,
About Carol Archer (aka 區勵志 )
Carol Archer moved from Australia to the Pearl Delta region in 1998. Her exhibition Tai Mo Shan/Big Hat Mountain at the Montblanc Gallery in Hong Kong’s Fringe Club (2000) consisted of a series of mixed media scrolls that referenced Chinese iconography. In 2001, Archer’s watercolour, ink and photomedia pieces were exhibited in the art/poetry installation titled Shui Yi Meng/Sleep to Dream, also hosted by the Montblanc Gallery. In New Territories (2002), Archer’s photomedia works continued her exploration of Hong Kong’s urban environment. These three projects, collaborations with Australian writer-artist Christopher Kelen, attracted Hong Kong Arts Development Council funding and were published as full colour catalogues.
Since moving to Macao, Carol Archer has been invited to exhibit her work at Hong Kong’s Para/Site Art Space (2002, 2003), Sydney’s National Art School in Sydney (2004). In May 2005, Archer was nominated Artist of the Month by Macau Art Net and invited to present a solo exhibition online. In 2006, Archer completed a doctorate in the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Hong Kong on modernist literature and contemporary painting.
Carol Archer is currently an Assistant Professor in the Visual Studies programme at Lingnan University in Hong Kong.
區勵志
澳洲藝術家區勵志生於1960年2月24日,其作品自80年代末開始曾於澳洲、澳門、香港、日本及意大利展出。區氏於1998年移居珠江三角洲地區,其後分別於2000年及2001年在香港藝穗會萬寶龍畫廊(Mont Blanc Gallery)設展,主題為"大帽山"及"睡以夢"。2003年,區氏的攝影媒體作品進入高峯期並歸入名為"新界"的系列。該系列中的三個項目均和作家客遠文(Christopher Kelen)合作,並獲得香港藝術發展局贊助出版彩色作品目錄。區氏的視覺藝術作品是2000及2001年香港乙城節(City Festival)藝術項目中的其中一環,並於2002及2003年在香港Para/Site藝術空間的集體展覽中展出。2005年5月,區氏獲澳門藝術網提名為當月藝術工作者並在該網舉行了一次個人混合媒 ! 擏@品展。區氏近期在澳門的個人展覽包括澳門大學畫廊的"澳門手作"和澳門創意空間的"結、觸、跡"。另外,區氏亦於本年七月在澳洲紐卡素PodSpace畫廊展出其國際藝術家合作項目"Reciprocal Interference"的作品(http://www.aboutreciprocalinterference.blogspot.com)。
區氏現於香港嶺南大學任助理教授,並為Art Monthly Australia及Macau Closer撰寫有關澳門、香港、內地及台灣地區的藝術動態。近期區氏的學術著作包括"Macao: An Art Historical Discipline Waiting to Happen?" [收錄於James Elkins編輯的Is Art History Global? (Routledge, 2006)];"The Ambivalent Paintings of Judy Watson" [收錄於2006年第7卷第2期Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art];以及"Gifts and Transgressions: Marlene Dumas' Underground" [收錄於2006年第8期Crossings]。
聯絡區勵志,請電郵cararcher@gmail.com; 獲取更多有關其作品資訊,請瀏覽http://www.carolarcher.blogspot.com。



















































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