CURRICULUM VITAÉ

Linda Bowden

Born in Zimbabwe 1958, lived in England 1963 - 1974, currently living and working in Sydney, Australia.

Phone: +612 9519 2088
Email: lindabowden700@hotmail.com

Educational achievements:

1996-1999 B Fine Arts (Sculpture) National Art School Sydney
1990-1994 M Social Work University of Sydney
1978-1981 B Social Studies (Hons) University of Sydney

Exhibitions:

2006
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Australia

2005
ASX Exchange Square
Solo show Ateliers Four-Winds, Provence, France

2004
Life Drawing by Sculptors, Two Step Gallery, Newtown
Stanthorpe Arts Festival, Queenslands
Sculpture 2004, Campbelltown Regional Gallery
Spectrum 2004, Parliament House, Sydney

2003
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi
Miniature Sculpture Show, Defiance Gallery, Enmore
Four Threads - collaborative show at Two Step Gallery, Newtown

2002
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi
Miniature Sculpture Show, Defiance Gallery, Enmore
Sculpting the Urban - collaborative show, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, Gymea
Waverley Art Prize, Bondi

2001
Sculpture in the City, Martin Place, Sydney
Miniature Sculpture Show, Defiance Gallery, Enmore
Sculpture from the Sea, Campbelltown, Hazelhurst and Wollongong Regional Galleries
Mixed Business, group show, Newtown
Mixed Business, group show, Enmore
Alumination, NAS Alumni show, Cell Block Theatre, Sydney
Sculpture on the Beach, Thirroul

2000
Sculpturescape, group show, ABC Atrium, Sydney
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi
Miniature Sculpture Show, Defiance Gallery, Enmore
Willoughby Art Prize, Willoughby
Six, group show, ABC Atrium Gallery, Sydney

1999
Miniature Sculpture Show, Defiance Gallery, Enmore
Sept-Oct 1999 Waverley Art Prize, Bondi

1998
Waverley Art Prize, Bondi
Inaugural Sydney Airport 2000 NAS exhibition

Awards:

2005 UNESCO residency, France
2002 Waverley Council Prize (Sculpture by the Sea)

Commissions:

2003 Sculpture by the Sea Private Patrons Miniature Series

Collections:

Private collections throughout Australia including Lady Ethel Nock collection, Mr John Fairfax, Mr James Fairfax, Mrs Kerry Packer and Mr Tetsuya Wakuda