The Charles Sturt University Art Collection has been involved in curating many exhibitions over the past three decades.
The following list is of previous Charles Sturt University Art Collection catalogues from a few of those exhibitions, dating back to 1998. The catalogues draw from artworks within the collection, and include essays by important art curators and historians.
Two of the publications include signed limited edition artists' prints, commissioned for the publication.
Please contact the Art Curator if you wish to purchase any of these catalogues.
Florence, C., and Middlemost, T.A., Fair & Square, 2011.
Fair & Square was a 2011 exhibition of 44 artists, including GW Bot, Ron McBurnie, Deborah Klein, Dianne Longley, and John Ryrie. All works are in a square format of 22 x 22cm. All works from this exhibition became part of the Charles Sturt University Art Collection.
This print exchange folio was curated by Rona Green, with an introduction by Thomas A. Middlemost.
$20.00
Middlemost, T.A., Dianne Fogwell; an Alphabet of images: Dianne Fogwell; 2008.
This publication, designed by Eunice Song, jointly won Category A of The Museums Australia Flagship Awards Programme: The 2009 Multimedia and Publication Design Awards. The judges' comments were: "being a book about a book, it has a sensibility to the artists medium. The designer really understands typography".
$30.00
Middlemost, T.A., and Grishin, S., Contrasts within the Charles Sturt University Art Collection, 2005.
$20.00
The Limited Edition Publication includes a signed editioned print by Rona Green: $250.00
Middlemost, T.A., Pinson, P., and Grishin, S., ELWYN LYNN Works on Paper, April 2004.
This publication was created in conjunction with the first dedicated exhibition of Elwyn Lynn Works on Paper. Artworks chosen for the exhibition were primarily from the Lynn Estate and the Charles Sturt University Art Collection.
$20.00
Eagle, M., and Middlemost, T.A., LANDSCAPE: Recent Acquisitions for the Charles Sturt University Art Collection, Charles Sturt University, 1998.
This exhibition toured to Wagga Wagga, Griffith, Albury, Goulburn, Bathurst and Dubbo Regional Galleries. There are two essays in the publication: "Landscape Declassifying Aboriginal Art" and "Landscape Artists of Pattern Symbol and Dot".
$20.00
The Limited Edition publication includes a signed editioned print by Treahna Hamm: $250.00