Dianne Fogwell has been an exhibiting
artist since 1979. She is in the midst of a successful career as a master
printmaker, having already produced over 200 editions for prominent
Australian artists including Jason Benjamin, Margaret Olley and Robin
Wallace-Crabbe. Through her long association with the ANU School of
Art and her other endeavours, Fogwell is one of the most respected printmakers
and artists book practitioners in the country. Fogwell first attended
the Canberra School of Art as a student in 1980, and progressed to studio
assistant 1981–82, lecturer in printmaking and foundation studies
1981–84, lecturer and acting head of the Graphic Investigation
Workshop 1985–1989, and 1992, and lastly the lecturer in charge
of the Edition + Artists Book Studio, ANU School of Art, 1993–2004.
She was the co-founder of the successful Studio One print workshop with
Meg Buchanan, and Founder/Director of the Criterion Press and Fine Art
Gallery. An invited artist to international biennials for print and
the artist book in Poland, Belgium, Belgrade, France, London and most
recently Korea. Her work is represented in national and international
collections. Her involvement in print collaboration with visual artists,
musicians and writers spans two decades and curator/co-curator for major
exhibitions in the field of print and book.
Biographical Details
Born 1958, Lismore, New South Wales, Australia.
Education: Wollongong; Sturt University; ANU School of Art, Canberra.
Currently lives and works in Canberra.
Initiatives
2005: Lewis Editions (Director/Founder) Canberra, ACT.
1996: Edition + Artist Book studio, ANU School of Art, Canberra. ACT.
1991: Criterion Fine Art Gallery (Director/Founder) Braidwood, NSW.
1988: Criterion Press (Director/Founder) Braidwood, NSW.
1983: Studio One (Co-Founder/Director with Meg Buchanan), Canberra.
ACT.
National Public Collections:
Art Bank
Artspace Mackay, Queensland
Australian National University, Australian Capital Territory
Australian War Memorial, Australian Capital Territory
Banyule City Council, Victoria
Burnie Art Gallery, Tasmania
Canberra Museum and Gallery Collection, Australian Capital Territory
Canson Australia Pty Ltd, Victoria
Capital Arts Patrons Organisation, Australian Capital Territory
Hutchins School Collection, Tasmania
La Trobe Regional Art Gallery, Victoria
Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Victoria
National Library of Australia, Australian Capital Territory
National Gallery of Australia, Australian Capital Territory
National Sound and film Archive, Australian Capital Territory
New Parliament House Collection, Australian Capital Territory
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania
Sturt University Collection, New South Wales
State Library of Victoria, Rare Books, Victoria
State Library of Queensland, James Hardy Collection,
University of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
University of Southern Queensland, Queensland
Wagga Wagga Regional Gallery
Warrnambool Art Gallery, Victoria
International Public Collections:
Joan Flasch Collection, Chicago Institute of the Arts, Chicago USA
Skopelos Foundation for the Arts, Greece
The National Museum for Women in the Arts, Washington DC
The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, Miami
USA
Wellesley College, Massachusetts, USA
Han Book Academy, Seoul, South Korea
Solo Exhibitions: 2000-
2008 ‘Reflection – artist books and works on paper’
Arthouse Gallery, Mackay, QLD.
‘Elements’ Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.
‘Habitat’ Beaver Galleries, ACT.
‘Serendipity’ Catherine Asquith Gallery, Melbourne, VIC.
2007 (Invited Artist) First International Artist book Fair, Book Theme
Park, SungNam City, Korea.
2005 ‘Waiting for Words’, Whanki Museum, Seoul, South Korea
.
2002 ‘Artist Books of Dianne Fogwell’, Canberra Museum and
Gallery, ACT.
2001 ‘Resonance’, Helen Maxwell Gallery, ACT. Intaglio and
relief prints, and paintings.
Selected Group And Invited Exhibitions: 2000-
2007 First International Artist book Fair, Book Theme Park, SungNam
City, Korea.
2006 ‘Cracow International Print Triennial’, Cracow Poland.
‘Sister City exchange’, Nara, Japan – Canberra Museum
and Gallery, ACT.
2005 ‘Showcase Exhibition’, UCOL ‘Space’, Wanganui,
NZ.
‘Artist Book Internationale’, Paris, France.
2004 ‘6th Bharat Bhavan International Biennial of Print’,
Roopankar, Bhopal, India
‘1st Seoul International Book Arts Fair’ Seoul, South Korea.
Attended fair as guest of Korean Government and gave inaugural keynote
speech.
‘Pyramid Atlantic Book Fair’, Maryland, USA
‘Frankfurt Book Fair’, Frankfurt, Germany
2003–05‘Flying Carpet’, touring print exhibition travelling
to M. Zilinskas Gallery in Kaunas, Vasingtono aikstes Gallery in Vilnius,
Alytus City Museum, and Baroti Gallery in Klaipeda, Lithuania; Gallery
of the Icelandic Printmaker’s Association in Reykjavik, Iceland;
Frans Masereel Centrum in Kasterlee, Belgium; Galleria Graffio in Bologna,
Italy; Museu de Arte do Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil; Cercle
Municipal de la Ville de Luxembourg in Luxemburg; Pazo da Cultura in
Pontevedra, Spain; Labihus-Dachschreegi in Muchenbuchsee, Switzerland;
and Gallerie Union-Vie du centre culturel de Drummonville in Drummonville,
Canada. Group print portfolio of women printmakers highlighting the
plight of refugees.
2001 ‘100 cities’ Graz, Austria.
‘The Continents’, Walbrych, Ksiaz Castle.
2000 ‘Cracow International Print Triennial’, Cracow, Poland.