Anne Graham

Anne Graham is an artist and an academic; she teaches performance, installation and sculpture at Newcastle University. Anne Graham was Head of the School of Fine Art from 1999-2002 at the Callaghan Campus of Newcastle University and is presently Head of Humanities at the Central Coast Campus. Since the early nineties she has created many temporal, site specific, performance works, notable for the Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne Festivals. She has presented installation in the Biennale of Sydney, Perspecta and in many curated exhibitions nationally and internationally. She has also exhibited in the USA, UK and more recently in Japan. In 2000 Anne Graham completed 'Passage' a permanent public art work for the City of Sydney in Martin Place. She is presently completing works for the Tweed River Regional Gallery and the Newcastle City Council.

Also in 2000 she produced a performance work for the Echigo Tsumari Triennial at Tokamachi City in Japan, this project involved working with the local community to collect wild food, which was then prepared four public art works in conjunction with communities in Tokyo and Iwadeyama, Japan. She has recently completed a work titled The Snake Path for the Second Echigo Tsumari Triennial in Nigata Province, Japan. She is currently working on an exhibition for the art museum at Brigham Young University, USA.

Her work may be viewed at:
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/discipline/fine-art/staff/grahamanne/anne-g-g.htm