Helen Geier
Helen Geier's career covers annual solo and curated exhibitions from 1972 and includes two major 30 year surveys: Different Fields of Vision (graphic work, Earl Lu Gallery, Singapore, 1999 - Sasha Grishin curator) and Dissolving View(paintings and works on paper, Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2000 - Peter Haynes curator).
She has had solo exhibitions overseas, including in Vienna, New Delhi, (later toured throughout India), Singapore, China and Auckland, and in all States and Territories in Australia.
Her work is included in collections of the National Gallery of Australia, most State Galleries, many regional, corporate and institutional collections and numerous private collections in Australia and overseas.
Born in Sydney in 1946, Geier studied there before travelling to London where she taught at a variety of institutions and completed post-graduate studies at the St. Martins School of Art (1973). In 1998 she received a Masters degree from RMIT University, Melbourne.
From 1981 to 1994, Geier taught at the Canberra School of Art. She now works full time at her art practice in rural NSW near Canberra.
[view Helen Geier's website]
She has had solo exhibitions overseas, including in Vienna, New Delhi, (later toured throughout India), Singapore, China and Auckland, and in all States and Territories in Australia.
Her work is included in collections of the National Gallery of Australia, most State Galleries, many regional, corporate and institutional collections and numerous private collections in Australia and overseas.
Born in Sydney in 1946, Geier studied there before travelling to London where she taught at a variety of institutions and completed post-graduate studies at the St. Martins School of Art (1973). In 1998 she received a Masters degree from RMIT University, Melbourne.
From 1981 to 1994, Geier taught at the Canberra School of Art. She now works full time at her art practice in rural NSW near Canberra.
[view Helen Geier's website]
Snow Gum 2013
watercolour on Arches paper
58 x 75 cm
watercolour on Arches paper
58 x 75 cm