Merris Hillard
Merris Estelle Hillard (born 7 March 1949) is an Australian printmaker and photographer, born in Sydney Australia.[1][2]
Early life and education
Merris began her Bachelor of Fine Arts at RMIT University in Melbourne in 1969, majoring in painting. She graduated in 1971 and went on to study printmaking at the Prahran College of Advanced Education in 1972.[2] She graduated with a Diploma of Fine Art (Printmaking) in 1975.[2]
In 1973 she began working in the Pathology Department at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne as a medical artist and photographer.[3] She also taught painting in her own studio and various centres.[3]
Exhibitions
- Western Pacific Print Biennale: 1977
- Statewide Building Society (solo exhibition): 1984
- Wyreena Gallery: 1987
Prizes
- Mornington Peninsula Print Prize: 1974, 1975 and 1982.[4]
- Geelong Print Prize :1974
- Portia Geach Memorial Award: 1974
- Minnie Crouch Prize (Art Gallery of Ballarat): 1975[5]
- Perth Print Prize: 1977
- Blake Prize: 1981
References
- Germaine, Max, 1914–2006. (1991). A dictionary of women artists of Australia. Roseville East, NSW, Australia: Craftsman House. ISBN 9768097132. OCLC 26591029.
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- Germaine, Max (1992). A Dictionary of Women Artists of Australia. Roseville East, NSW: Craftsman House BVI Ltd. p. 208. ISBN 9768097132.
- "[First] Mornington Peninsula Print Prize". Centre for Australian Art. 20 July 2019.
- Crouch Prize. Crouch Prize: Australian Gallery File. pp. https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/32484312.
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