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Cheyne Purdue | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Australian |
Education | 2005 Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (Visual Arts) UTAS, SVPA, Launceston Campus. |
Known for | Painting |
Cheyne Purdue, born 1945, is an Australian painter and art teacher who has won multiple Tasmanian art awards, notably Tasmanian Art Award, Awarded by J. Carrington Smith, LTC, Launceston.
Life and training
editPurdue started painting portraits at 11 years old and has been teaching painting since earlier than 1962 [1]. Her earlier years of painting were in New South Wales and Queensland, then later taught and painted in Tasmania[2]. Between 1988 and 2004, Purdue painted 12 murals about the town history in towns including Sheffield, Latrobe, Port Sorell, and Hawley. She had residencies in 2002, Artist in Residence, Rotary Club of Nth. Launceston [3], and in 2005, Artist in Residence, Devonport Choral Society, My Fair Lady [3]. In 1994 she built Galerie Chantilly [1] as a gallery of her work.
Collections
editBarney Joyce OBE. Collection, Eidsvold, Queensland
Queensland University
Awards
edit1962 Tasmanian Art Award, Awarded by J. Carrington Smith, LTC, Launceston.
1971 Telegraph Art Prize, Brisbane, highly commended.
1976 Rotary Art Prize, ANZ Watercolour Award.
1987-1998 Tasmania Art Award, Burnie, two highly commended.
Eskleigh Art Prize, two highly commended. 2004 Australia Day Art Award, Latrobe, Tasmania.
2005 Latrobe Rotary Club, Pride in Workmanship Award.
Awards and collections are from [3]
Footnotes
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References
edit1. The Advocate, Monday, August 19, 2002, page 21 and 22 2. Australian Maritime College Dr David Sterrett Retirement 3. 'Common Thread' Cheyne Purdue (published by Geneva Press, 2005)