Pearl Fearn-Wannan, halssieraad, 2020. Nouveau Regard sur l'Australie, Espace Solidor, oktober 2022. Foto met dank aan Coert Peter Krabbe, zilver, rubber, titanium

Pearl Fearn-Wannan, halssieraad, 2020. Nouveau regard sur l’Australie, Espace Solidor, oktober 2022. Foto met dank aan Coert Peter Krabbe, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Australië is een land in Oceanië waar sieraadontwerpers actief zijn. Ook worden verschillende materialen gewonnen in het land, zoals amethist. In 1870 werden grote opaalmijnen ontdekt. Zeldzame zwarte opalen werden gemijnd in Lightning Ridge.

In de jaren tachtig van de twintigste eeuw werden in West-Australië roze diamanten gevonden. Deze werden veel in juwelen verwerkt, vaak in pavé-zettingen. Ook wordt in Australië nefriet gedolven. Een van de beroemdste koraalriffen is het Great Barrier Reef voor de kust van Australië. Het heeft een lengte van circa 2300 kilometer.

In Australië wordt het tijdschrift voor sieraadontwerpers en smeden Lemel uitgegeven door Jewellers and Metalsmiths Group of Australia (JMGA).

Sieraadontwerpers in Australië (selectie)
Ruby Aitchison
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen
Michael Anderson
Jan Arundell
Ted Arundell
Robyn Backen
Robert Baines
Nicola Bannerman
Jane Barwick
Les Blakebrough
Robin Blau
Julie Blyfield
Jane Bowden
Katherine Bowman
Diana Boynes
Zoe Brand
Donna Brennan
Anne Brownsworth
Pierre Cavalan
Yu Fang Chi
Susan Cohn
Katie Collins
Simon Cottrell
Giselle Courtney
Norman Creighton
John Dallwitz
Jess Dare
Anna Davern
Stuart Devlin
Bin Dixon-Ward
Joungmee Do
David Doyle
Rod Edwards
Sian Edwards
David Elliot
Don Ellis
Sarah Elson
Dorothy Erickson
Maureen Faye-Chauhan
Pearl Fearn-Wannan
Emma Fielden
Marcus Foley
Mari Funaki
Stephen Gallagher
Peter Gertler
Robyn Gordon
Bronwyn Goss
Rowena Gough
Lola Greeno
Rachael Grigulis
Rosemary Mamuniny Gurruwiwi
Marcos Guzman
Kirsten Haydon
Greg Healey
Vagn Hemmingsen
Nicky Hepburn
Jill Hermans
Shelley Hilton
Annie Holdsworth
Timothy Horn
Marian Hosking
Frances Thalia How
Roger Hutchinson
Kath Inglis
Jeanette James
Sarah Johnston
Katherine Kalaf
Sieglinde Karl-Spence
Yuri Kawanabe
Virginia Keft
Bridget Kennedy
Sheridan Kennedy
Julie Kiefel
Roman Kielczewski
Inari Kiuru
Anette Kortenhaus
Manon van Kouswijk
Peta Kruger
Bridie Lander
Katheryn Leopoldseder
Darani Lewers
Bethamy Linton
Natalie Lleonart
Sue Lorraine
Rox de Luca
Sim Luttin
Carlier Makigawa
Wendy Manwaring
Leanne Marshall
Sally Marsland
Phill Mason
Annette McKee
Melbourne Gemtron
Christopher Milbourne
Mascha Moje
Nicole Monks
Stephen Moore
Alex Murray-Leslie
Sandra Naulty
Nayirrya
David Neale
Belinda Newick
Marc Newson
Ray Norman
Sean O’Connell
Kirsten Perry
Phoebe Porter
Gillian Rainer
Ian Rasmussen
Brenda Ridgewell
Sarah Ross
Sarah Rothe
Barbara Ryman
David Selkirk
Lauren Simeoni
Lucy Simpson
Matcham Skipper
Oliver Smith
Jacquie Sprogoe
Yaritja Stevens
Carly Takari Dodd
Michelle Taylor
Bruce Thomson
Blanche Tilden
Catherine Truman
Peter Tully
Lyn Tune
Mark Vaarwerk
Bianca Velder
Zoe Jay Veness
Rhianon Vernon-Roberts
Anna Vlahos
Dorothy Wager
David Walker
Kathryn Wardill
Daisy Warru Yunupingu Gurruwiwi
Lisa Waup
Margaret West
Leonie Westbrook
Katherine Wheeler
Alice Whish
Beresford White
Dominic White
Liz Williamson
Geoff Wilson
Nell Youlden

Musea in Australië (selectie)
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne
Australian Craft Board
Bluestone Collection, Melbourne
Canberra Institute of the Arts, Canberra
Curtin University of Technology (verzameling), Perth
Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Brisbane
Griffith Regional Art Gallery, Griffith
Heide Museum of Modern Art, Bulleen
Holmes a Court Collection, Perth
Illawarra Museum, Wollongong
Macquarie Galleries, Sydney
Meat Market Craft Centre, Melbourne
Melbourne State College (verzameling), Melbourne
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (MAAS), Sydney
Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie, Booragul
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
National Gallery of Queensland, Brisbane
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Old Treasury Museum, Melbourne
Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
Rhianon Vernon-Roberts Memorial Collection
RMIT Union Arts Collection, RMIT University, Melbourne
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) (verzameling), Melbourne
The W.E. McMillan Collection, RMIT University, Melbourne
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, Toowoomba City
Victorian Ministry for the Arts, Melbourne

Particuliere verzamelaars in Australië (selectie)
Truus & Joost Daalder
Diana Morgan

Galeries in Australië (selectie)
Bilk Gallery, Canberra
Bini Gallery, Melbourne
e.g.etal Gallery, Melbourne
Courtesy of the Artist, Sydney
Galerie Düsseldorf, Perth
Gallery Freya, Melbourne
Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Jam Factory, Adelaide
Pieces of Eight Gallery, Melbourne
Studio 20/17, Waterloo
Studio Ingot, Victoria
Zu design, Adelaide

Sieraden van Australische kunstenaars in openbare collecties (selectie)
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
Danner-Stiftung, München (Duitsland)
Designmuseo, Helsinki (Finland)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles (Californië, Verenigde Staten)
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Texas, Verenigde Staten)
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (Japan)
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, Verenigde Staten)
Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania (Australië)
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane (Australië)
Royal College of Art Visiting Artists Collection, Londen (Verenigd Koninkrijk) (overgedragen aan het V&A)
Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, Zürich (Zwitserland)
Victoria and Albert Museum, Londen (Verenigd Koninkrijk)

Sieraden van Australische kunstenaars in particuliere collecties (selectie)
Lois Boardman
Truus & Joost Daalder
Paul Derrez & Willem Hoogstede
Helen Drutt
Susan Grant Lewin
Alice & Louis Koch

Tentoonstellingen in Australië (selectie)
Living Plastics, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney (Peter Tully)
Passion for Plastics, Aces Art Shop, Sydney (Peter Tully)
Passion for Plastics, Craft’s Paraphernalia Gallery, Melbourne (Peter Tully)
1963 – Metal: Germany (reizende tentoonstelling)
1977 – Jewellery 1900/1976
1977 – Ten British Jewellers
1978 – Australian Crafts, Australia Council
1978 – Collection Pieces, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1980 – Australian Crafts, Meat Market Centre, Melbourne
1980 – Loot, Adelaide
1980 – Loot, Perth
1980 – Loot, Sydney
1981 – Arm Jewellery, Makers Mark, Melbourne
1981 – Australian Crafts, Meat Market Centre, Melbourne
1981 – Mollages, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1982 – Glass: International Directions in Glass Art, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth (reizende tentoonstelling) (Linda MacNeil)
1982 – Snorkeller’s Dream, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1982 – The Australian Experience – Elements of Change, Crafts Council Centre Gallery, Sydney
1983 – Asian Interface, Crafts Council Centre Gallery, Sydney
1983 – Batman Festival Craft Purchase Exhibition, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston
1984 – Australian Decorative Arts: The Past Ten Years, Australian National Gallery at the A.N.U., Canberra
1984 – Cross Currents, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
1984 – Primitive Futures, Roslyn Oxley Gallery, Sydney
1984 – Tokens from Experience, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1985 – Celebration, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1985 – Impulse & Form, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth (Carlier Makigawa)
1985 – On the Beach, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1986 – Daydream Phenomena, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1986 – Flux, Galerie Düsseldorf, Perth (29 januari 1986 t/m 16 februari 1986)
1988 – Bone Stone Shell (reizende tentoonstelling door Australië en Azië)
1988 – From The Heart, Contemporary Jewellery Gallery, Queen St. Woolhara (12 mei 1988 t/m 31 mei 1988)
1988 – Let’s Brooch the Object, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1989 – Delineations: Exploring Drawing, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, College of Fine Art, Sydney
1989 – Perth International Crafts Triennial European Metal Jewellery & Objects, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth (Anna Heindl, TherJill Hermansese Hilbert, Carlier Makigawa, Jan Matthesius, Robert Smit, Margaret West, Richard Walraven, Margaret West, Alberto Zorzi)
1990 – European Metal: jewellery and objects, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
1990 – Treasures of the Last Future, Barry Stern Gallery, Sydney
1990 – Place: Lady Elliot Island and Mackeral Beach, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1991 – First Australian Contemporary Jewellery Biennial, Jam Factory, Adelaide (Australië)
1991 – First Australian Contemporary Jewellery Biennial, Melbourne (Australië)
1991 – First Australian Contemporary Jewellery Biennial, Sydney (Australië)
1991 – Peter Tully: Urban Tribalwear and Beyond
1991 – Transit Zone, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, College of Fine Art, Sydney
1991 – Walking the Street, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1992 – Coastal Figments, Gas Works Art Centre, Lismore (Robyn Gordon)
1992 – Design Visions, the Australian International Crafts Triennial, Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA), Perth (13 augustus 1992 t/m 4 oktober 1992) (Helen Aitken- Kuhnen, Sandra Enterline, Thomas Gentille, Philip Noakes, Rachelle Thiewes)
1992 – National Craft Award, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1993 – Conversations with Kitchen Utensils, Blaxland Gallery, Melbourne
1993 – Four Elements, Blaxland Gallery, Sydney
1993 – Marine Offerings, Ecclesbourne, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1994 – Cipherscape, Beaver Galleries, Canberra (Robyn Gordon)
1994 – The River Styx/Sticks: Australia and New Zealand Artists’ Book Project, National Library, Canberra
1995 – Vichealth National Craft Award, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1996 – Big Christmas Show, Adelaide Festival Centre Trust, Adelaide
1996 – Fifth Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition Castlemaine State Festival, Buda Historic Homestead, Castlemaine (Simon Cottrell)
1996 – OR(e), Reserve Bank, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
1996 – Toy, To Toy, Customs House, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
1997 – 20 Years Ra – jewellery in past, present and future, Melbourne
1997 – Adorn, Savode Gallery, Brisbane (Robyn Gordon)
1997 – City of Hobart Art Prize, Carnegie Gallery, Hobart (Simon Cottrell)
1997 – Framed, The Darwin Gallery, Darwin (Robyn Gordon)
1997 – Graduate Metal, Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart (Simon Cottrell)
1997 – Notes : Jewellery & Other Objects, Crawford Gallery, Sydney
1998 – (W)RAPT: Wearable Talismans for Today’s World, Crawford Gallery, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
1998 – 18 National Craft Acquisition Award, Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Teritory, Darwin (Simon Cottrell)
1998 – 24th Alice Craft Acquisition, The Araluen Centre, Alice Springs (Simon Cottrell)
1998 – Fusion, Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane
1998 – Fusion, First Site Gallery, RMIT, Melbourne
1998 – Grain, First Site Gallery, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
1998 – Showcased, RedbackArt Gallery, Brisbane (Robyn Gordon)
1998 – Nature as Object: 3rd International Crafts Triennial, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth (Margaret West)
1998 – Notes II: the sky is a garden, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
1998 – Romanticism and Reason: Australia Jewellery, 1957 – 1997, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth (reizende tentoonstelling, gecureerd door Robert Bell, Kate Noakes, met Margaret West)
1999 – Contemporary Wearables ‘99, Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, Toowoomba (reizende tentoonstelling)
1999 – Enticements, RedbackArt Gallery, Brisbane (Robyn Gordon)
1999 – Eyes are on you, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
1999 – Hollow but not empty, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
1999 – Sixth Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition, Castlemaine State Festival, Buda Historic Homestead, Castlemaine (Simon Cottrell)
1999 – The Works, JMGA, VIC., annual Members exhibition, Victorian Artists Society, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
1999 – Wash (and stay for a while), Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2000 – 2nd Floor, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2000 – Be jewelled!, Monash Art Gallery, Geelong Art Gallery, Victoria
2000 – Emerging, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2000 – Wearing is Knowing, RedbackArt Gallery, Brisbane (Robyn Gordon)
2001 – Auriferous the gold project, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
2001 – Double damask, Mori Gallery, Sydney
2001 – First Love, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2001 – Standing Out, Studio Ingot, Victoria
2001 – The Emerald Animal, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2001 – Zuminescence, Zu design, Adelaide
2002 – East Coast, e.g.etal Gallery, Melbourne
2002 – Gwiadzka, Zu design, Adelaide
2002 – In the Drawer, Craft Victoria, Melbourne
2002 – Less is More / Less is a Bore, Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane (Simon Cottrell)
2002 – Material Culture, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
2002 – Of Sea and Sky, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Helen Aitken-Kuhnen)
2002 – Precious Women, Maroondah Art Gallery, Melbourne
2002 – Refined, RMIT Gold and Silversmithing Postgraduate Exhibition, Old Treasury Museum, Melbourne
2002 – Rings, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2002 – Votive Gestures, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2003 – A life in the day of …, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney
2003 – christmas @ zu, Zu design, Adelaide
2003 – Clemenger Contemporary Art Award 2003, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2003 – Contemporary Australian Silver and Metalwork: Buda 2003, Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition, Buda Historic Home and Garden, Castlemaine
2003 – Cygnets, e.g.etal Gallery, Melbourne
2003 – Flourish, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2003 – Melbourne International Mokume Gane Symposium & Exhibition, Project Space, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2003 – Metal Element 8, Quadrivium, Sydney
2003 – Metal element Six, Quadrivium Gallery, Sydney (Simon Cottrell)
2003 – Mikromegas, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
2003 – Purple Space, Jam Factory, Adelaide (Regine Schwarzer)
2003 – Sextet, The Church Gallery, Perth (Simon Cottrell)
2003 – Sound, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2003 – Surface Space Structure, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
2003 – The Landscape Show, Penrith Regional Gallery
2004 – A View from America: Contemporary Jewelry, Gold Treasury Museum, Melbourne
2004 – Beaches & Bushfires, Australian Embassy, Parijs (Frankrijk)
2004 – Circle work, Zu design, Adelaide
2004 – Craft Pollination, Craft Victoria, Melbourne
2004 – From a Different Landscape, Horti Hall, Melbourne
2004 – Glow, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2004 – Of a tail, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2004 – National Contemporary Jewellery Prize, Griffith Regional Art Gallery, Griffith (Simon Cottrell)
2004 – Old House New Home and other Journeys, Gallows Gallery, Perth
2004 – Piece, Zu design, Adelaide
2004 – Re:turn, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2004 – Wearables & Jewellery, Alliance Française Gallery, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
2005 – 10 – 2005, 10th Anniversary, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2005 – Buda, Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition, Castlemaine, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
2005 – Contemporary Jewelry from Japan, Object Gallery, Sydney
2005 – Full Circle, Zu design, Adelaide
2005 – Melbourne Seria, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2005 – Transformations, The Language of Craft, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
2005 – White Lies, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2005 – Zuest, Zu design, Adelaide
2006 – Asakusa Window, Object Gallery, Sydney
2006 – Catch on, Zu design, Adelaide
2006 – Change, SCA Gallery, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney
2006 – City of Hobart Art Prize, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart (Simon Cottrell)
2006 – Colin and Cicely Rigg Contemporary Design Award 06, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2006 – Connect, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2006 – Its Got Legs, Postgraduate exhibition RMIT Gold and Silversmithing, School of Art Faculty Gallery, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2006 – Jewellery out of Context, Sydney
2006 – Luminaries, Sydney College of the Arts Gallery, Sydney
2006 – Mourning Jewellery from the Chornobyl Collection, Sherman Galleries, Sydney
2006 – Siemens Fine Art Scholarship Exhibition, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2006 – Worn: Contemporary Wearables in Glass, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney (Helen Aitken-Kuhnen)
2006 – Wrapped, Zu design, Adelaide
2007 – 2 Stroke +, Gallows Gallery, Perth
2007 – Branches, Studio Ingot, Victoria
2007 – Bright shiny things, Zu design, Adelaide
2007 – Marian Hosking, jewellery, Object Gallery, Sydney
2007 – On the cuff, Zu design, Adelaide
2007 – On the shelf, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2007 – Things Hold Together, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2008 – Alien, Pablo Fanque, Sydney
2008 – Beyond Metal- Contemporary Australian Metal, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2008 – C e l l a r Sweatshop, Light Square Gallery, Adelaide
2008 – Coastal Paradox, Wilson Street Gallery, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
2008 – Cold Front, Macquarie City Art Gallery, New South Wales
2008 – Flight, Urban Cow Studio, Adelaide
2008 – From Gray to Techni-colour, Jam Factory, Adelaide
2008 – Gardens Alive, A room of her own, Croydon
2008 – Informing Facets, Jam Factory, Adelaide
2008 – Melt, Project Space, RMIT Univeristy, Melbourne
2008 – Old Macdonald Had A Farm, Soda and Rhyme, North Adelaide
2008 – Ornamental Garden, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Lucy Sarneel)
2008 – Scenes from Still Life, Penrith Regional Gallery
2008 – The McMillan Collection; Selected acquisitions 1961-2007, Project Space, RMIT, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2008 – The Rhianon Vernon-Roberts Memorial Collection of Contemporary Australian Jewellery, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (19 januari 2008 t/m 2 april 2008) (Simon Cottrell)
2007 – Things Hold Together, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2008 – Emu Twists Again – News From The Inback, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2008 – Ornamental Garden, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2008 – The Things I See, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2008 – Transformation, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2008 – Zu presents – Presents at Zu, Zu design, Adelaide
2009 – Bettina Speckner: Jewellery, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2009 – Melbourne Hollow-ware, Fine Arts Faculty Gallery RMIT, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2009 – Natural Selection, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2009 – October 2009, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2009 – Panoply of Art Jewellery, Back Street Gallery, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
2009 – Paper Text, Studio 2017, Waterloo
2009 – Schmuck 2009, RMIT Gallery, RMIT University, Melbourne (5 juni 2009 t/m 18 juli 2009)
2009 – Silver Seams and Small Blocks, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2009 – Spring Collection, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2009 – The Artist in Focus – Mari Funaki, works 1992 – 2009, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
2009 – Why the Wind Blows and Other Popular Delusions, Queensland
2009 – X-Bramen, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2010 – Access, Gray Street Access Tenant exhibition, Gaffa, Sydney
2010 – Continuum, Metalab Gallery, Sydney (Nikolay Sardamov)
2010 – Freeling, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2010 – GeoMorphing, Jam Factory, Adelaide (Australië) (Regine Schwarzer)
2010 – Gray Street Workshop Tenants, Jam Factory, Adelaide
2010 – Leonids and Fumerols, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Therese Hilbert, Otto Künzli)
2010 – Mari Funaki works: 1992-2009, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
2010 – Melissa Cameron and Chloe Vallance: Measuring the Space Between, Hand Held Gallery, Melbourne
2010 – Odd One Out, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2010 – Synecdoche, Wilson Street Gallery, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
2010 – The Brooch Show, Studio 20/17, Sydney
2010 – To Hold and Be Held, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2010 – Winter Brooches, Studio 20/17, Sydney
2010 – Wrapped, Studio 20/17 Gallery, Sydney
2011 – Covet: a survey of contemporary SA Jewellery, Adelaide Central Gallery, Adelaide
2011 – Gray Street Workshop at Bilk, Bilk Gallery, Canberra
2011 – Ripsnorter, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2011 – Bead the System, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2011 – Ice Structure, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2011 – Industrial, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2011 – Laura Deakin: Layered Traces, Folded Spaces, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2011 – Output to Paths, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2011 – Ripsnorter, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2011 – Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Artisan Gallery, Brisbane
2011 – Words and Things, Studio 20/17, Sydney
2011 – Zu design presents a Roman Christmas, Zu design, Adelaide
2012 – 20 Years: Rhianon Vernon-Roberts Memorial Collection of contemporary Australian jewellery, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (11 mei 2012 t/m 16 september 2012)
2012 – Bilk on Tour, Canberra (Australië)
2012 – Bilk on Tour, Melbourne (Australië)
2012 – Bilk on Tour, Sydney (Australië)
2012 – Die Allgäuer Ringmaschine, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2012 – Dynamic Balance, Janet Clayton Gallery, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
2012 – Making Dust, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2012 – Moments Like This, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2012 – Nature and Structure, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2012 – On Second Thoughts, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2012 – Process; the art of making, Gray Street Workshop Gallery, Adelaide
2012 – Seep, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2012 – Some Uncertain Facts, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2012 – Unexpected Pleasures, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2012 – Wearable CitiesGallery Funaki, Melbourne
2013 – Almost Invisible, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2013 – Artisans in the garden, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
2013 – Bijoux Beckoning, Janet Clayton Gallery, Sydney (Robyn Gordon)
2013 – California Design, 1930-1965: “Living in a Modern Way”, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
2013 – Greetings from… Marian Hosking, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2013 – Mainly Twisted, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2013 – The Nature of Memory, Bilk Gallery, Canberra
2013 – The Nature of Memory, Gray Street Workshop Gallery, Adelaide
2013 – The Nature of Memory, Studio 20/17, Sydney
2013 – New Edition, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2013 – Seams Seems, Monash Art Design & Architecture Gallery, Monash University, Victoria
2013 – Second Nature, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2013 – The Lunatic Swing, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2013 – Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, selected winners and highly commended works, National Archives, Canberra
2013 – Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, South Australian Museum, Adelaide
2014 – 2 Minds, 4 hands, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2014 – A Fine Possession: Jewellery and Identity, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
2014 – Assembly, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2014 – Escapade, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2014 – LittleBig, Studio 20/17, Sydney
2014 – Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewellery, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2014 – Pairs of Pieces, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2014 – Sweet Abundance, Oneofftwo, Victoria
2014 – Un-Earthing Jewellery, Design Canberra Festival, Centerpoint Arcade, Canberra
2014 – Yodel, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2015 – 20/20, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Simon Cottrell)
2015 – Ari-Collab, Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide
2015 – Armillaria (Melbourne Hallimasch), Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2015 – Around the Table, RMIT First Site Gallery, Melbourne
2015 – Concurrence, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2015 – Dark to Light to Dark, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2015 – Iota, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (10 november 2015 t/m 5 december 2015)
2015 – Anew Negotiation, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (ATTA Gallery)
2015 – Dark Metamorphosis, Gaffa Gallery, Sydney (Nora Rochel)
2015 – Devices for Filling a Void, Personal Space Project, Canberra
2015 – Evolution & Revolution, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney (Nora Rochel)
2015 – Glass: art design architecture, Jam Factory, Adelaide
2015 – MIX, Glass exhibition, Zu Design Jewellery + Objects, Adelaide
2015 – Moving Towards Light, Tacit Contemporary Art Gallery, Sydney (Nora Rochel)
2015 – Perfect Mutations, Chrissie Cotter Gallery, Marrickville (Nora Rochel)
2015 – Prime, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2015 – Recent Acquisitions, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (Jess Dare)
2015 – Surfacing, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2015 – Theatre of Detail, Airspace Projects, Sydney
2015 – Theatre of Detail, Gray Street Workshop Gallery, Adelaide
2015 – Theatre of Detail, Radiant Pavilion, Melbourne
2016 – 5 x 7: Early Career Australian Makers, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2016 – 2016 Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewellery, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2016 – Chinawear, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2016 – Clear Cut, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2016 – DRY!, Sydney (Vicki Mason)
2016 – Evil & I, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2016 – Lucent, Courtesy of the Artist, Sydney
2016 – Many I Love Are Here, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2016 – Morphology, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2016 – Pareidolia, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2016 – The Captain’s daughter, Seaworks Maritime Museum, Williamstown
2017 – Connections, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (Bin Dixon-Ward)
2017 – DRY!, Melbourne (Vicki Mason)
2017 – Infinity in Finity, Bini Gallery, Melbourne (Yong Joo Kim)
2017 – Interferenz, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2017 – Island Welcome, Radiant Pavillion, Melbourne (26 augustus 2017 t/m 3 september 2017)
2017 – Left and Right, Studio Ingot, Victoria
2017 – Minegishi / Britton / Bielander, RMIT Project Space (in samenwerking met Gallery Funaki, gecureerd door Katie Scott), Melbourne
2017 – Moon, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2017 – New Jewellery from China, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2017 – Ormolu, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2017 – Recent works: weathered and worn, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2017 – Talking Points, Australian National University House, Melbourne
2017 – The Rhianon Vernon-Roberts Memorial Collection, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (4 december 2017 t/m 31 december 2017)
2017 – Time: Form Tinning Street Presents, Melbourne
2017 – White Christmas in Manuka, Bilk Gallery, Manuka (18 november 2017 t/m 24 december 2017) (Helen Aitken-Kuhnen, Nicholas Bastin, Vicki Mason, Mark Vaarwerk, Margaret West)
2018 – 2018 Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewellery, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (Australië)
2018 – Cartier: The Exhibition, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
2018 – Culture Juice – Beyond Bling, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth (Charles Robert Ashbee, Georg Jensen, Shane Pavlinovich, David Walker)
2018 – Cupped Hands, Craft ACT Gallery, Canberra (Simon Cottrell)
2018 – Designing Women, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2018 – In Light Of, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (Kath Inglis)
2018 – Island Welcome, Craft Victoria, Victoria (2 juni 2018 t/m 3 juni 2018)
2018 – 2018 Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewellery, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2018 – From Barcelona to Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2018 – Hold: To hold still. To contain. To hold dear, Museum of Economic Botany, Adelaide
2018 – In Light Of, Bilk Gallery, Manuka
2018 – Making Faces: A Jewellery Playbook, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2018 – Nature and Artifice, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2018 – Possession, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2018 – The National at Funaki, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2018 – To Have and to Hold: The Daalder Collection of Contemporary JewelleryArt Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
2018 – Hold: To hold still. To contain. To hold dear, Museum of Economic Botany, Adelaide
2018 – Periphery, Paper Boat Press Gallery, Ashgrove, Brisbane
2018 – Topography, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2018 – Triple Matter, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2019 – Don’t feed them, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (18 juni 2019 t/m 13 juli 2019) (Akiko Kurihara)
2019 – Extended Definition, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2019 – Gardens, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (31 juli 2019 t/m 31 augustus 2019) (Marian Hosking)
2019 – Hang on to a Dream, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2019 – Island Welcome, Australian Design Centre, Darlinghurst (11 april 2019 t/m 12 juni 2019)
2019 – Island Welcome, Migration Museum, Adelaide (26 augustus 2017 t/m 3 september 2017)
2019 – Karl & Lisa, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2019 – Linked, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2019 – Marfa TX, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (11 september 2019 t/m 13 oktober 2019) (Melissa Cameron)
2019 – Master Makers, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
2019 – Measured, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2019 – Ring Masters, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (23 oktober 2019 t/m 24 november 2019) (Johannes Kuhnen, Cinnamon Lee, Sean O’Connell)
2019 – The Rage of Dekoration and A Room of Lies: Works in Dialogue, Turner Galleries, Perth
2019 – Think Small: Glass Miniatures, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (Donald Friedlich)
2019 – Trio, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (11 juni 2019 t/m 13 juli 2019) (Daniel DiCaprio, Linda Hughes, Vicki Mason)
2019 – Visitors, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2019 – Where the sun decided to dwell, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2019 – Bundanon, Craft Victoria, Victoria
2020 – Elegy, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2020 – Identity Markers, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2020 – Linked, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (31 januari 2020 t/m 29 februari 2020) (Carlier Makigawa)
2020 – MADE/WORN, Australian Design Centre, Sydney
2020 – NGV Triennial, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2020 – Spectrum, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2021 – Blanche Tilden, Ripple Effect, Edition 2021, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2021 – Blanche Tilden – ripple effect: a 25 year survey, Geelong Gallery, Victoria
2021 – Body Layer; Semblance and Self, Craft Act, Canberra (27 mei 2021 t/m 17 juli 2021) (Zoe Brand)
2021 – Crafted Technology, Jam Factory, Adelaide
2021 – History in the Making, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2021 – Schmuck 2021, Klimt02 (digitaal)
2021 – Small Connections, Craft ACT, Canberra (27 mei 2021 t/m 17 juli 2021)
2021 – Solstice, The beginning of Summer, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (13 november 2021 t/m 18 december 2021)
2021 – The Neck, Craft Act, Canberra (Zoe Brand)
2021 – The Perfect Brooch, Bilk Gallery, Canberra (Vicki Mason)
2022 – Blanche Tilden | Ripple Effect: a 25 year survey, Artisan, Bowen Hills
2022 – Blanche Tilden – Ripple Effect: a 25 year survey, Jam Factory, Gallery One, Adelaide
2022 – Candles and sticks, Fitzroy, Melbourne (Beppe Kessler)
2022 – Flowers of the Sea, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2022 – Flowers of the Sea, Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide (1 juli 2022 t/m 30 september 2022)
2022 – Jewellery and Body Adornment from the NGV Collection, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2023 – Colour Shift, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (26 april 2023 t/m 28 mei 2023)
2023 – Flowers of the Sea, Mornington Peninsula Gallery, Melbourne (1 maart 2023 t/m 21 mei 2023)
2023 – Moments from Small Journeys, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2023 – The Arrangements: assembling nature, Carrick Hill Adelaide
2023 – Two Cuisenaire Works, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
2024 – Give + Take, Smith + Gertrude, Fitzroy
2024 – Out Of Date, Australian Design Centre, Sydney (3 oktober 2024 t/m 13 november 2024) (Zoe Brand)
2025 – Funaki 30th Anniversary Archive + Auction, Gallery Funaki, Melbourne (8 november 2025 t/m 23 december 2025)
2025 – It Could Go Either Way, Goulburn Regional Gallery, Goulburn (5 september 2025 t/m 8 november 2025) (Zoe Brand)

Tentoonstellingen met Australische sieraden (selectie)
1974 – Australian Jewellery, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (reizende tentoonstelling)
1977 – Jewellery by Dorothy Erickson, Fine Art Gallery, Perth
1978 – Dorothy Erickson, Maker’s Mark Gallery, Melbourne
1979 – Dorothy Erickson, Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide
1980 – Dorothy Erickson, Beaver Galleries, Canberra
1980 – Dorothy Erickson, Gallery 52, Claremont
1980 – Objects to Human Scale – Contemporary Australian Jewellery, Japan, Zuid-Oost Azië (reizende tentoonstelling)
1981 – Dorothy Erickson, Bonython Gallery, Adelaide
1981 – Wearable and Unwearable Objects, Galerie Düsseldorf, Perth
1982 – Australian Jewellery – zeitgenössischer Schmuck aus Australien, Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, Hanau (West-Duitsland)
1982 – Carlier Makigawa – Metal Objects, Galerie Düsseldorf, Perth (13 januari 1982 t/m 31 januari 1982)
1983 – Dorothy Erickson, Galerie am Graben, Wenen (Oostenrijk)
1983 – Dorothy Erickson, Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney
1983 – Lyn Tune, Jewellery, Galerie Düsseldorf, Perth
1984 – Dorothy Erickson, Galerie Düsseldorf, Perth
1984 – Joalharia Australiana, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lissabon (Portugal) (1 augustus 1984 t/m 1984)
1985 – Australian work: Michael Anderson; Rowena Gough; Carlier Makigawa; David Selkirk; Jenny Toynbee Wilson, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (Nederland)
1985 – Neuer Schmuck aus Australien, Galerie Spektrum, München (West-Duitsland) (1 oktober 1985 t/m 29 oktober 1985)
1987 – Four Australian Jewellers, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (reizende tentoonstelling naar Toronto (Canada), San Diego (Verenigde Staten), Houston (Texas, Verenigde Staten), Washington (Verenigde Staten))
1988 – Australian Decorative Arts 1900-1985, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
1988 – Australian Decorative Arts 1985-1988, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
1991 – Contemporary Jewellery in Australia and Japan, Studio Com, Kyoto (Japan)
1991 – First Australian Contemporary Jewellery Biennial, Jam Factory, Adelaide
1992 – Interstices: Works by Margaret West from 1981-1992, Canberra School of Art Gallery, Canberra
1993 – Interstices: Works by Margaret West, Artspace, Sydney
1993 – Interstices: Works by Margaret West, Jam Factory, Adelaide
1994 – Interstices: Works by Margaret West, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
1998 – Overseas, New jewellery by 20 Australian artists, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (Nederland) (5 september 1998 t/m 17 oktober 1998)
1998 – Overseas, Nieuwe sieraden uit Australië/New jewellery from Australia, Galerie Beeld & Aambeeld, Enschede (Nederland) (27 november 1998 t/m 24 december 1998)
1999 – Margaret West, Contemporary Jewelry: Australia, Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, Verenigde Staten)
2001 – David Walker “Spaceframes” – Schmuckkunst aus Australien, Galerie Slavik, Wenen (Oostenrijk)
2001 – Dorothy Erickson, Galerie Düsseldorf, Perth
2005 – Signs taken for wonders, Julie Blyfield; Catherine Truman; Lesley Matthews; Sue Lorraine, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (Nederland)
2007 – Australian vessels & objects, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (Nederland)
2008 – Catherine Truman, LifeLike, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (Nederland)
2009 – Melbourne, Australie, Four Jewellers : Robert Baines, Nicholas Bastin, Simon Cottrell, Kirsten Haydon, Espace Solidor, Cagnes-sur-Mer (Frankrijk)
2010 – Schatzkamer Australien – Treasure room Australia, Galerie Handwerk, München (Duitsland)
2011 – Australian Jewelry Topos, Gallery Loupe, Montclair (New Jersey, Verenigde Staten)
2011 – Marian Hosking, vessels; Laura Deakin, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (Nederland)
2011 – Melbourne Boys, Nick Bastin, Simon Cottrell, Mark Edgoose, David Neale, Bilk Gallery, Canberra
2013 – Catherine Truman; Sue Lorraine, Fictional Science, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (Nederland)
2013 – Melbourne Jewellery, Studio Alberta Vita, Padua (Italië)
2013 – Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2014 – Jewellery from Down Under, Taboo, San Diego (Californië, Verenigde Staten)
2016 – Jewels: A Joy Forever, Gray Reid Gallery, Melbourne
2016 – Up close & far away: Catherine Truman, jewellery, Sue Lorraine, jewellery, Jess Dare, jewellery, Kath Inglis, jewellery, Galerie Ra, Amsterdam (Nederland)
2018 – Aurora Australis, bijoux contemporains d’Australie, Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, Montréal, (Canada) (1 juni 2018 t/m 15 juli 2018) (gecureerd door Katie Scott)
2018 – Margaret West: Jewellery and Drawings, Stanley Street Gallery, Darlinghurst
2018 – The Language of Things: Meaning and Value in Contemporary Jewellery, The Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt (Aotearoa) (Zoe Brand)
2022 – Ein Blick auf Australien, Galerie Biró, München (Duitsland) (20 oktober 2022 t/m 19 november 2022) Afgelast
2022 – Nouveau regard sur l’Australie, Espace Solidor, Cagnes-sur-Mer (Frankrijk) (2 juli 2022 t/m 9 oktober 2022)
2022 – Schmuck 2021, Internationale Handwerksmesse, München (Duitsland) (6 juli 2022 t/m 10 juli 2022) (Zoe Brand)
2023 – Frame, Internationale Handwerksmesse, München (Duitsland) (8 maart 2023 t/m 12 maart 2023) (ATTA Gallery met onder meer Zoe Brand)
2023 – Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (24 maart 2023 t/m 20 augustus 2023)
2025 – Das Vertraute im Fremden – The Familiar in the Foreign, Galerie Handwerk, München (Duitsland) (12 maart 2025 t/m 17 april 2025)

Opleidingen in Australië (selectie)
Cape Breton University, Sydney
Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga
Claremont Teachers College, Perth
Fremantle Technical College, Perth
La Trobe University, Melbourne
Murdoch University, Perth
Riverina College of Advanced Education, Wagga Wagga
RMIT University, Melbourne
Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney
University of Melbourne, Melbourne
University of South Australia, Adelaide
University of Sydney, Sydney
West Coast College, Perth

Residencies in Australië (selectie)
Curtin University of Technology, Perth
International Interdisciplinary Artist in Residency (Australian National University, Canberra)
Objects-studio’s, Sydney
Port Hedland
South College of Advanced Education, Adelaide
Western Australian Institute of Technology, Perth

Prijzen in Australië (selectie)
Alice Craft Acquisition Award
Ceramic Award, The Victorian Craft Awards, Craft Victoria
City of Hobart Art Prize
Colin & Cicely Rigg Contemporary Design Award
Diana Morgan RMIT Postgraduate Award, Melbourne
Johnson Mathey Award
Koodak Peoples Choice Award, Jewellers and Metalsmiths Group of Victoria
Kurt Albrecht Award for Jewellery
Laslo Puzsar Award, Melbourne
Mari Funaki Award (Contemporary Jewellery)
Master of Australian Craft (Craft Council of Australia)
Ronnie Bauer RMIT Postgraduate Gold and Silversmithing Travelling Prize, Melbourne
Teaching Award, RMIT University, Melbourne
The National Contemporary Jewellery Award
Thomas Gold Award

Bibliografie (selectie)
Brand, Z. (15 september 2012) By Example: Australian Contemporary Jewellery. Art Jewelry Forum.
Brand, Z. (19 maart 2013) Transplantation: A Sense Of Place And Culture. Art Jewelry Forum.
Evans, R., Ewington, J. en Slade, L. (2018) To Have and to Hold: The Daalder Collection of Contemporary Jewellery. Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia. ISBN 9781921668357
Wilson, S. (24 februari 2026) Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen, Bilk Gallery, Canberra, Australia. Art Jewelry Forum.
Zobel, K. en Zobel Biró, O. (2022) Nouveau regard sur l’Australie. Cagnes-sur-Mer: Ville de Cagnes-sur-Mer.

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trefwoorden:

(W)RAPT: Wearable Talismans for Today's World (Crawford Gallery, 1998), 10 - 2005, 10th Anniversary (Gallery Funaki, 2005), 18 National Craft Acquisition Award (Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Teritory, 1998), 2 Minds, 4 hands (Gallery Funaki, 2014), 2 Stroke + (Gallows Gallery, 2007), 20 Years Ra - jewellery in past, present and future (Melbourne, 1997), 20 Years: Rhianon Vernon-Roberts Memorial Collection of contemporary Australian jewellery (Art Gallery of South Australia, 2020), 20/20 (Gallery Funaki, 2015), 2016 - DRY! (Sydney, 2016), 2016 Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewellery (Gallery Funaki, 2016), 2018 Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewellery (Gallery Funaki, 2018), 24th Alice Craft Acquisition (The Araluen Centre, 1998), 2nd Floor (Gallery Funaki, 2000), 5 x 7: Early Career Australian Makers (Gallery Funaki, 2016), A Fine Possession: Jewellery and Identity (Powerhouse Museum, 2014), A life in the day of ... (Sydney College of the Arts, 2003), A View from America: Contemporary Jewelry (Gold Treasury Museum, 2004), Access, Gray Street Access Tenant exhibition (Gaffa, 2010), Adorn (Savode Gallery, 1997), Alex Murray-Leslie, Alice & Louis Koch, Alice Craft Acquisition Award, Alice Whish, Alien (Pablo Fanque, 2008), Almost Invisible (Gallery Funaki, 2013), amethist, Anette Kortenhaus, Anew Negotiation (Bilk Gallery, 2015), Anna Vlahos, Anne Brownsworth, Annette McKee, Annie Holdsworth, Ari-Collab (Adelaide Town Hall, 2015), Arm Jewellery (Makers Mark, 1981), Armillaria (Melbourne Hallimasch) (Gallery Funaki, 2015), Around the Table (RMIT First Site Gallery, 2015), Art Gallery of South Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Artisans in the garden (Royal Botanic Gardens, 2013), Arts Centre Melbourne, Asakusa Window (Object Gallery, 2006), Asian Interface (Crafts Council Centre Gallery, 1983), Assembly (Gallery Funaki, 2014), Auriferous the gold project (Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, 2001), Aurora Australis (Galerie Noel Guyomarc'h, 2018), Australia Council Artist Award, Australian Craft Board, Australian Crafts (Australia Council, 1978), Australian Crafts (Meat Market Centre, 1980), Australian Crafts (Meat Market Centre, 1981), Australian Decorative Arts 1900-1985 (National Gallery of Australia, 1988), Australian Decorative Arts 1985-1988 (National Gallery of Australia, 1988), Australian Decorative Arts: The Past Ten Years (Australian National Gallery at the A.N.U., 1984), Australian Jewellery (Art Gallery of South Australia, 1974), Australian Jewellery - zeitgenössischer Schmuck aus Australien (Deutsches Goldschmiedehaus, 1982), Australian Jewelry Topos (Gallery Loupe, 2011), Australian vessels & objects (Galerie Ra, 2007), Australian work: Michael Anderson; Rowena Gough; Carlier Makigawa; David Selkirk; Jenny Toynbee Wilson (Galerie Ra, 1985), Barbara Ryman, Batman Festival Craft Purchase Exhibition (Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, 1983), Be jewelled!, Monash Art Gallery (Geelong Art Gallery, 2000), Beaches & Bushfires (Australian Embassy, 2004), Bead the System (Gallery Funaki, 2011), Belinda Newick, Beresford White, Bethamy Linton, Bettina Speckner: Jewellery (Gallery Funaki, 2009), Beyond Metal- Contemporary Australian Metal (RMIT Gallery, 2008), Bianca Velder, Big Christmas Show (Adelaide Festival Centre Trust, 1996), Bijoux Beckoning (Janet Clayton Gallery, 2013), Bilk Gallery, Bilk on Tour (Canberra, 2012), Bilk on Tour (Melbourne, 2012), Bilk on Tour (Sydney, 2012), Bin Dixon-Ward, Bini Gallery, Blanche Tilden, Blanche Tilden - ripple effect: a 25 year survey (Geelong Gallery, 2021), Blanche Tilden - Ripple Effect: a 25 year survey (Jam Factory, Gallery One, 2022), Blanche Tilden | Ripple Effect: a 25 year survey (Artisan, 2022), Blanche Tilden, Ripple Effect, Edition 2021 (Gallery Funaki, 2021), Bluestone Collection, Body Layer; Semblance and Self (Craft Act, 2021), Bone Stone Shell (reizende tentoonstelling 1988), Branches (Studio Ingot, 2007), Brenda Ridgewell, Bridget Kennedy, Bridie Lander, Bright shiny things (Zu design, 2007), Bronwyn Goss, Bruce Thomson, Buda, Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition, Castlemaine (RMIT Gallery, 2005), Bundanon (Stanley Street Gallery, 2020), C e l l a r Sweatshop (Light Square Gallery, 2008), Canberra Institute of the Arts (verzameling), Candles and sticks (Fitzroy, 2022), Cape Breton University, Carlier Makigawa, Carlier Makigawa - Metal Objects (Galerie Düsseldorf, 1982), Carly Takari Dodd, Cartier: The Exhibition (National Gallery of Australia, 2018), Catch on (Zu design, 2006), Catherine Truman, Catherine Truman, LifeLike (Galerie Ra, 2008), Catherine Truman; Sue Lorraine, Fictional Science (Galerie Ra, 2013), Celebration (Macquarie Galleries, 1985), Change (SCA Gallery, 2006), Charles Sturt University, Chinawear (Gallery Funaki, 2016), christmas @ zu (Zu design, 2003), Christopher Milbourne, Cipherscape (Beaver Galleries, 1994), Circle work (Zu design, 2004), City of Hobart Art Prize, City of Hobart Art Prize (Carnegie Gallery, 1997), City of Hobart Art Prize (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, 2006), Claremont Teachers College, Clear Cut (Gallery Funaki, 2016), Clemenger Contemporary Art Award 2003 (National Gallery of Victoria, 2003), Coastal Figments (Gas Works Art Centre, 1992), Coastal Paradox (Wilson Street Gallery, 2008), Cold Front (Macquarie City Art Gallery, 2008), Colin & Cicely Rigg Contemporary Design Award, Colin and Cicely Rigg Contemporary Design Award 06 (National Gallery of Victoria, 2006), Collection Pieces (National Gallery of Victoria, 1978), Colour Shift (Gallery Funaki, 2023), Concurrence (Gallery Funaki, 2015), Connect (Gallery Funaki, 2006), Connections (Bilk Gallery, 2017), Contemporary Australian Silver and Metalwork: Buda 2003, Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition (Buda Historic Home and Garden, 2003), Contemporary Jewellery in Australia and Japan (Studio Com, 1991), Contemporary Jewelry from Japan (Object Gallery, 2005), Contemporary Wearables 99 (reizende tentoonstelling), Contemporary Wearables ‘99 (Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, 1999), Continuum (Metalab Gallery, 2010), Conversations with Kitchen Utensils (Blaxland Gallery, 1993), Courtesy of the Artist, Covet: a survey of contemporary SA Jewellery (Adelaide Central Gallery, 2011), Crafted Technology (Jam Factory, 2021), Cross Currents (Powerhouse Museum, 1984), Culture Juice - Beyond Bling (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2018), Cupped Hands (Craft ACT Gallery, 2018), Curtin University, Curtin University of Technology (verzameling), Cygnets (e.g.etal Gallery, 2003), Daisy Warru Yunupingu Gurruwiwi, Danner-Stiftung, Darani Lewers, Dark Metamorphosis (Gaffa Gallery, 2015), Dark to Light to Dark (Gallery Funaki, 2015), Das Vertraute im Fremden - The Familiar in the Foreign (Galerie Handwerk, 2025), David Doyle, David Elliot, David Neale, David Selkirk, David Walker, David Walker "Spaceframes" - Schmuckkunst aus Australien (Galerie Slavik, 2001), Daydream Phenomena (Macquarie Galleries, 1986), Delineations: Exploring Drawing, Ivan Dougherty Gallery (College of Fine Art, 1989), Design Visions, the Australian International Crafts Triennial (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1992), Designing Women (National Gallery of Victoria, 2018), Designmuseo (Helsinki), Devices for Filling a Void (Personal Space Project, 2015), Diana Boynes, Diana Morgan, Diana Morgan Gold & Silversmithing Prize, Diana Morgan RMIT Post-Graduate Award, Die Allgäuer Ringmaschine (Gallery Funaki, 2012), Dominic White, Don Ellis, Don't feed them (Gallery Funaki, Donna Brennan, Dorothy Erickson, Dorothy Erickson (Beaver Galleries, 1980), Dorothy Erickson (Galerie am Graben, 1983), Dorothy Erickson (Galerie Düsseldorf, 1984), Dorothy Erickson (Galerie Düsseldorf, 2001), Dorothy Erickson (Gallery 52, 1980), Dorothy Erickson (Greenhill Galleries, 1979), Dorothy Erickson (Maker’s Mark Gallery, 1978), Dorothy Erickson (Robin Gibson Gallery, 1983), Dorothy Wager, Double damask (Mori Gallery, 2001), DRY! (Melbourne, 2017), Dynamic Balance (Janet Clayton Gallery, 2012), East Coast (e.g.etal Gallery, 2002), Elegy (Gallery Funaki, 2020), Emerging (Gallery Funaki, 2000), Emma Fielden, Emu Twists Again - News From The Inback (Gallery Funaki, 2008), Enticements (RedbackArt Gallery, 1999), Escapade (Gallery Funaki, 2014), European Metal: jewellery and objects (Powerhouse Museum, 1990), Evil & I (Gallery Funaki, 2016), Evolution & Revolution (Powerhouse Museum, 2015), Extended Definition (Gallery Funaki, 2019), Eyes are on you (Queensland Art Gallery, 1999), Fifth Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition Castlemaine State Festival (Buda Historic Homestead, 1996), First Australian Contemporary Jewellery Biennial (Jam Factory, 1991), First Australian Contemporary Jewellery Biennial (Melbourne, 1991), First Australian Contemporary Jewellery Biennial (Sydney, 1991), First Love (Gallery Funaki, 2001), Flight (Urban Cow Studio, 2008), Flourish (Gallery Funaki, 2003), Flowers of the Sea (Gallery Funaki, 2022), Flowers of the Sea (Mornington Peninsula Gallery, 2023), Flowers of the Sea (Samstag Museum of Art, 2022), Flux (Galerie Düsseldorf, 1986), Four Australian Jewellers (National Gallery of Victoria, 1987), Frame 2023, Framed (The Darwin Gallery, 1997), Frances Thalia How, Freeling (Gallery Funaki, 2010), Fremantle Technical College, From a Different Landscape (Horti Hall, 2004), From Barcelona to Melbourne (National Gallery of Victoria, 2018), From Gray to Techni-colour (Jam Factory, 2008), From The Heart (Contemporary Jewellery Gallery, 1988), Full Circle (Zu design, 2005), Funaki 30th Anniversary Archive + Auction (Gallery Funaki, 2025), Fusion (Brisbane City Gallery, 1998), Fusion (First Site Gallery, RMIT, 1998), Galerie Düsseldorf, Galerie Noel Guyomarc'h, Gallery Freya, Gallery Funaki, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Gardens (Bilk Gallery, 2019), Gardens Alive (A room of her own, 2008), Geoff Wilson, GeoMorphing (Jam Factory, 2010), Gillian Rainer, Giselle Courtney, Give + Take (Smith + Gertrude, 2024), Glass: International Directions in Glass Art (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1982), Glow (Gallery Funaki, 2004), Graduate Metal (Salamanca Arts Centre, 1997), Grain (First Site Gallery, 1998), Gray Street Workshop at Bilk (Bilk Gallery, 2011), Greetings from... Marian Hosking (Gallery Funaki, 2013), Greg Healey, Griffith Regional Art Gallery, Gwiadzka (Zu design, 2002), Hang on to a Dream (Gallery Funaki, 2019), Heide Museum of Modern Art, Helen Aitken-Kuhnen, Helen Drutt, History in the Making (National Gallery of Victoria, 2021), Hold: To hold still. To contain. To hold dear (Museum of Economic Botany, 2018), Hollow but not empty (Gallery Funaki, 1999), Holmes a Court Collection, Ian Rasmussen, Ice Sructure (Gallery Funaki, 2011), Identity Markers (Gallery Funaki, 2020), Illawarra Museum, Impulse & Form (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1985), In Light Of (Bilk Gallery, 2018), In the Drawer (Craft Victoria, 2002), Inari Kiuru, Industrial (Gallery Funaki, 2011), Infinity in Finity (Bini Gallery, 2017), Informing Facets (Jam Factory, 2008), Interferenz (Gallery Funaki, 2017), International Interdisciplinary Artist in Residency (Australian National University, Canberra, residency), Interstices: Works by Margaret West (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1994), Interstices: Works by Margaret West (Artspace, 1993), Interstices: Works by Margaret West (Jam Factory, 1993), Interstices: Works by Margaret West from 1981-1992 (Canberra School of Art Gallery, 1992), Iota (Gallery Funaki, 2015), Island Welcome (Australian Design Centre, Darlinghurst, 2019), Island Welcome (Craft Victoria, 2018), Island Welcome (Migration Museum, Adelaide, 2019), Island Welcome (Radiant Pavillion, 2017), Island Welcome (reizende tentoonstelling, 2017-2019), It Could Go Either Way (Goulburn Regional Gallery, 2025), Its Got Legs (School of Art Faculty Gallery, 2006), Jacquie Sprogoe, Jam Factory, Jan Arundell, Jane Barwick, Jane Bowden, Jeanette James, Jess Dare, Jewellers and Metalsmiths Group of Australia (JMGA), Jewellery 1900/1976 (Australië, 1976), Jewellery 1900/1976 (Australië, 1977), Jewellery and Body Adornment from the NGV Collection (National Gallery of Victoria, 2022), Jewellery by Dorothy Erickson (Fine Art Gallery, 1977), Jewellery from Down Under (Taboo, 2014), Jewellery out of Context (Sydney, 2006), Jewels: A Joy Forever (Gray Reid Gallery, 2016), Jill Hermans, Joalharia Australiana (Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, 1984), John Dallwitz, Johnson Mathey Award, Joost Daalder, Joungmee Do, Julie Kiefel, Karl & Lisa (Gallery Funaki, 2019), Kath Inglis, Katherine Bowman, Katherine Kalaf, Katherine Wheeler, Katheryn Leopoldseder, Kathryn Wardill, Kirsten Haydon, Kirsten Perry, Koodak Peoples Choice Award, koraal, koraalrif, Kurt Albrecht Award for Jewellery, kust, La Trobe University, land, Laslo Puzsar Award, Laura Deakin: Layered Traces, Folded Spaces (Gallery Funaki, 2011), Lauren Simeoni, Leanne Marshall, Left and Right (Studio Ingot, 2017), Lemel, Leonids and Fumerols (Gallery Funaki, 2010), Leonie Westbrook, Les Blakebrough, Less is More / Less is a Bore (Brisbane City Gallery, 2002), Let's Brooch the Object (Macquarie Galleries, 1988), Lightning Ridge, Linked (Bilk Gallery, 2020), Linked (Gallery Funaki, 2019), Lisa Waup, LittleBig (Studio 20/17, 2014), Living Plastics (Hogarth Galleries), Liz Williamson, Lois Boardman, Lola Greeno, Loot (Adelaide, 1980), Loot (Perth, 1980), Loot (Sydney, 1980), Lucent (Courtesy of the Artist, 2016), Lucy Simpson, Luminaries (Sydney College of the Arts Gallery, 2006), Lyn Tune, Lyn Tune, Jewellery (Galerie Düsseldorf, 1983), Macquarie Galleries, MADE/WORN (Australian Design Centre, 2020), Mainly Twisted (Gallery Funaki, 2013), Making Dust (Gallery Funaki, 2012), Making Faces: A Jewellery Playbook (Gallery Funaki, 2018), Manon van Kouswijk, Many I Love Are Here (Gallery Funaki, 2016), Marc Newson, Marcos Guzman, Marcus Foley, Marfa TX (Bilk Gallery, 2019), Margaret West, Margaret West, Contemporary Jewelry: Australia (Helen Drutt Gallery, 1999), Margaret West: Jewellery and Drawings (Stanley Street Gallery, 2018), Mari Funaki, Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewellery, Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewellery (Gallery Funaki, 2014), Mari Funaki works: 1992-2009 (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2010), Marian Hosking, Marian Hosking, jewellery (Object Gallery, 2007), Marian Hosking, vessels; Laura Deakin (Galerie Ra, 2011), Marine Offeringa (Ecclesbourne, 1993), Mark Vaarwerk, Mary Hackett, Mascha Moje, Master Makers (RMIT Gallery, 2019), Master of Australian Craft (Craft Council of Australia), Matcham Skipper, Material Culture (National Gallery of Australia, 2002), Maureen Faye-Chauhan, McMillan Collection, Measured (Gallery Funaki, 2019), Meat Market Craft Centre, Melbourne Boys, Nick Bastin, Simon Cottrell, Mark Edgoose, David Neale (Bilk Gallery, 2011), Melbourne Gemtron, Melbourne Hollow-ware (Fine Arts Faculty Gallery RMIT, 2009), Melbourne International Mokume Gane Symposium & Exhibition (Project Space, 2003), Melbourne Jewellery (Studio Alberta Vita, 2013), Melbourne Now (National Gallery of Victoria, 2013), Melbourne Now (National Gallery of Victoria, 2023), Melbourne Seria (Gallery Funaki, 2005), Melbourne State College (verzameling), Melbourne, Australie, Four Jewellers : Robert Baines, Nicholas Bastin, Simon Cottrell, Kirsten Haydon (Espace Solidor, 2009), Melissa Cameron and Chloe Vallance: Measuring the Space Between (Hand Held Gallery, 2011), Melt (Project Space, RMIT Univeristy, 2008), Metal Element 8 (Quadrivium, 2003), Metal element Six (Quadrivium Gallery, 2003), Metal: Germany (reizende tentoonstelling, 1963), Michael Anderson, Michelle Taylor, mijn, Mikromegas (John Curtin Gallery, 2003), Mikromegas (Powerhouse Museum, 2003), Mikromegas (reizende tentoonstelling, 2001-2003), Minegishi / Britton / Bielander (RMIT Project Space, 2017), MIX, Glass exhibition (Zu Design Jewellery + Objects, 2015), Mollages (Macquarie Galleries, 1981), Moments from Small Journeys (Gallery Funaki, 2023), Moments Like This (Gallery Funaki, 2012), Moon (Gallery Funaki, 2017), Morphology (Gallery Funaki, 2016), Mourning Jewellery from the Chornobyl Collection (Sherman Galleries, 2006), Moving Towards Light (Tacit Contemporary Art Gallery, 2015), Murdoch University, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (MAAS), Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Natalie Lleonart, National Contemporary Jewellery Award (Australië), National Contemporary Jewellery Prize (Griffith Regional Art Gallery, 2004), National Craft Award (National Gallery of Victoria, 1992), National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Queensland, National Gallery of Victoria, National Museum of Modern Art (Kyoto), Natural Selection (Gallery Funaki, 2009), Nature and Artifice (Gallery Funaki, 2018), Nature and Structure (Gallery Funaki, 2012), Nature as Object: 3rd International Crafts Triennial (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1998), Nayirrya, nefriet, Nell Youlden, Neuer Schmuck aus Australien (Galerie Spektrum, 1985), New Edition (Gallery Funaki, 2013), New Jewellery from China (Gallery Funaki, 2017), NGV Triennial (National Gallery of Victoria, 2020), Nicky Hepburn, Nicola Bannerman, Nicole Monks, Norman Creighton, Notes : Jewellery & Other Objects (Crawford Gallery, 1997), Notes II: the sky is a garden (Gallery Funaki, 1998), Nouveau regard sur l'Australie (Espace Solidor, 2022), Objects to Human Scale - Contemporary Australian Jewellery (Japan, Zuid-Oost Azië (reizende tentoonstelling)), Objects-studio’s (residency), Oceanië, October 2009 (Gallery Funaki, 2009), Odd One Out (Gallery Funaki, 2010), Of a tail (Gallery Funaki, 2004), Of Sea and Sky (Gallery Funaki, Old House New Home and other Journeys (Gallows Gallery, 2004), Old Macdonald Had A Farm (Soda and Rhyme, 2008), Old Treasury Museum, Oliver Smith, On Second Thoughts (Gallery Funaki, 2012), On the Beach (Macquarie Galleries, 1985), On the cuff (Zu design, 2007), On the shelf (Gallery Funaki, 2007), opaal, OR(e) (Reserve Bank, 1996), Ormolu (Gallery Funaki, 2017), Ornamental Garden (Gallery Funaki, 2008), Out Of Date (Australian Design Centre, 2024), Output to Paths (Gallery Funaki, 2011), Overseas (reizende tentoonstelling, 1998), Overseas, New jewellery by 20 Australian artists (Galerie Ra, 1998), Overseas, Nieuwe sieraden uit Australië/New jewellery from Australia (Galerie Beeld & Aambeeld, 1998), Pairs of Pieces (Gallery Funaki, 2014), Panoply of Art Jewellery (Back Street Gallery, 2009), Paper Text (Studio 2017, 2009), Pareidolia (Gallery Funaki, 2016), Passion for Plastics (Aces Art Shop), Passion for Plastics (Craft’s Paraphernalia Gallery), Paul Derrez, pavé zetting, Perfect Mutations (Chrissie Cotter Gallery, 2015), Periphery (Paper Boat Press Gallery, 2018), Perth International Crafts Triennial European Metal Jewellery & Objects (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1989), Peta Kruger, Peter Gertler, Peter Tully, Peter Tully: Urban Tribalwear and Beyond (1991), Philadelphia Museum of Art, Phill Mason, Phoebe Porter, Piece (Zu design, 2004), Pieces of Eight Gallery, Pierre Cavalan, Place: Lady Elliot Island and Mackeral Beach (Macquarie Galleries, 1990), Port Hedland (residency), Possession (Gallery Funaki, 2018), Powerhouse Museum, Precious Women (Maroondah Art Gallery, 2002), Prime (Gallery Funaki, 2015), Primitive Futures (Roslyn Oxley Gallery, 1984), Process; the art of making (Gray Street Workshop Gallery, 2012), Purple Space (Jam Factory, 2003), Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Queensland Art Gallery, Rachael Grigulis, Ray Norman, Re:turn (Gallery Funaki, 2004), Recent Acquisitions (Art Gallery of South Australia, 2015), Recent works: weathered and worn (Gallery Funaki, 2017), Refined, RMIT Gold and Silversmithing Postgraduate Exhibition (Old Treasury Museum, 2002), Rhianon Vernon-Roberts, Rhianon Vernon-Roberts Memorial Collection, Ring Masters (Bilk Gallery, 2019), Rings (Gallery Funaki, 2002), Ripsnorter (Gallery Funaki, 2011), Riverina College of Advanced Education, RMIT Union Arts Collection, RMIT University, RMIT University (verzameling), Robert Baines, Robin Blau, Robyn Backen, Robyn Gordon, Rod Edwards, Roger Hutchinson, Roman Kielczewski, Romanticism and Reason: Australia Jewellery, 1957 - 1997 (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1998), Ronnie Bauer RMIT Postgraduate Gold and Silversmithing Travelling Prize, Rosemary Mamuniny Gurruwiwi, Rowena Gough, Rox de Luca, Royal College of Art Visiting Artists Collection, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) (verzameling), Ruby Aitchison, Sally Marsland, Sandra Naulty, Sarah Elson, Sarah Johnston, Sarah Ross, Scenes from Still Life (Penrith Regional Gallery, 2008), Schatzkamer Australien - Treasure room Australia (Galerie Handwerk, 2010), Schmuck 2009 (RMIT Gallery, 2009), Schmuck 2021, Schmuck 2021 (Internationale Handwerksmesse, 2022), Schmuck 2021 (Klimt02, 2021), Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, Seams Seems, Monash Art Design & Architecture Gallery (Monash University, 2013), Sean O'Connell, Second Nature (Gallery Funaki, 2013), Seep (Gallery Funaki, 2012), Sextet (The Church Gallery, 2003), Shelley Hilton, Sheridan Kennedy, Showcased (RedbackArt Gallery, 1998), Sian Edwards, Sieglinde Karl-Spence, Siemens Fine Art Scholarship Exhibition (RMIT Gallery, 2006), Signs taken for wonders, Julie Blyfield; Catherine Truman; Lesley Matthews; Sue Lorraine (Galerie Ra, 2005), Silver Seams and Small Blocks (Gallery Funaki, 2009), Sim Luttin, Simon Cottrell, Sixth Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition (Castlemaine State Festival, 1999), Small Connections (Craft ACT, Snorkeller's Dream (Macquarie Galleries, 1982), Solstice, The beginning of Summer (Bilk Gallery, 2021), Some Uncertain Facts (Gallery Funaki, 2012), Sound (Gallery Funaki, 2003), South College of Advanced Education (residency), Spectrum (National Gallery of Victoria, 2020), Spring Collection (Gallery Funaki, 2009), Standing Out (Studio Ingot, 2001), Stephen Gallagher, Stephen Moore, Stuart Devlin, Studio 20/17, Studio Ingot, Sue Lorraine, Summer Drift, Living Arts Space (Bendigo visitor experience centre, 2016), Surface Space Structure (Queensland Art Gallery, 2003), Surfacing (Gallery Funaki, 2015), Susan Cohn, Susan Grant Lewin, Sweet Abundance (Oneofftwo, 2014), Sydney College of the Arts, Synecdoche (Wilson Street Gallery, 2010), Tacit Recollection (Blindside Gallery, part of Radiant Pavilion, 2017), Talking Points (Australian National University House, 2017), Teaching Award (RMIT University), Ted Arundell, Ten British Jewellers (Australië, 1977), The Arrangements: assembling nature (Carrick Hill Adelaide, 2023), The Artist in Focus - Mari Funaki, works 1992 - 2009 (Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2009), The Brooch Show (Studio 20/17, 2010), The Captain's daughter (Seaworks Maritime Museum, 2016), The Dowse Gold Award, The Emerald Animal (Gallery Funaki, 2001), The Landscape Show (Penrith Regional Gallery, 2003), The Language of Things: Meaning and Value in Contemporary Jewellery (The Dowse Art Museum, 2018), The Lunatic Swing (Gallery Funaki, 2013), The Material Thought (Radiant Pavilion, 2017), The McMillan Collection; Selected acquisitions 1961-2007 (Project Space, RMIT, 2008), The National at Funaki (Gallery Funaki, 2018), The Nature of Memory (Bilk Gallery, 2013), The Nature of Memory (Gray Street Workshop Gallery, 2013), The Nature of Memory (Studio 20/17, 2013), The Neck (Craft Act, 2021), The Perfect Brooch (Bilk Gallery, 2021), The Rage of Dekoration and A Room of Lies: Works in Dialogue (Turner Galleries, 2019), The Rhianon Vernon-Roberts Memorial Collection (Art Gallery of South Australia, 2017), The Rhianon Vernon-Roberts Memorial Collection of Contemporary Australian Jewellery (Art Gallery of South Australia, 2008), The River Styx/Sticks: Australia and New Zealand Artists' Book Project (National Library, 1994), The Things I See (Gallery Funaki, 2008), The Works, JMGA, VIC., annual Members exhibition (Victorian Artists Society, 1999), Theatre of Detail (Airspace Projects, 2015), Theatre of Detail (Gray Street Workshop Gallery, 2015), Theatre of Detail (Radiant Pavilion, 2015), Theatre of Detail (The National, 2016), Things Hold Together (Gallery Funaki, 2007), Think Small: Glass Miniatures (Bilk Gallery, 2019), Thomas Gold Award, Time: Form Tinning Street Presents (Melbourne, 2017), Timothy Horn, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor (Artisan Gallery, 2011), To Have and to Hold: The Daalder Collection of Contemporary Jewellery (Art Gallery of South Australia, 2018), To Hold and Be Held (Gallery Funaki, 2010), Tokens from Experience (Macquarie Galleries, 1984), Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery (verzameling), Topography (Gallery Funaki, 2018), Toy, To Toy (Customs House, 1996), Transformation (Gallery Funaki, 2008), Transformations, The Language of Craft (National Gallery of Australia, 2005), Transit Zone (Ivan Dougherty Gallery, 1991), Treasures of the Last Future (Barry Stern Gallery, 1990), Trio (Bilk Gallery, 2019), Triple Matter (Gallery Funaki, 2018), Truus & Joost Daalder, Truus Daalder, Two Cuisenaire Works (Gallery Funaki, 2023), Un-Earthing Jewellery, Design Canberra Festival (Centerpoint Arcade, 2014), Unexpected Pleasures (National Gallery of Victoria, 2012), Unexpected Pleasures (reizende tentoonstelling, 2012), University of Melbourne, University of South Australia, University of Sydney, Up close & far away: Catherine Truman, jewellery, Sue Lorraine, jewellery, Jess Dare, jewellery, Kath Inglis, jewellery (Galerie Ra, 2016), Vagn Hemmingsen, Vichealth National Craft Award (National Gallery of Victoria, 1995), Victoria and Albert Museum, Victorian Ministry for the Arts (verzameling), Virginia Keft, Visitors (Gallery Funaki, 2019), Votive Gestures (Gallery Funaki, 2002), Votive Gestures (Mori Gallery, 2002), Walking the Street (Macquarie Galleries, 1991), Wash (and stay for a while) (Gallery Funaki, 1999), Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize (South Australian Museum, 2013)), Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, selected winners and highly commended works (National Archives, 2013), Wearable and Unwearable Objects (Galerie Düsseldorf, 1981), Wearable Cities (Gallery Funaki, 2012), Wearables & Jewellery (Alliance Française Gallery, 2004), Wearing is Knowing (RedbackArt Gallery, 2000), Wendy Manwaring, West Coast College (Perth), Western Australian Institute of Technology (residency), Where the sun decided to dwell (Gallery Funaki, 2019), White Christmas in Manuka (Bilk Gallery, 2017), White Lies (Gallery Funaki, 2005), Why the Wind Blows and Other Popular Delusions (Queensland, 2009), Willem Hoogstede, Winter Brooches (Studio 20/17, 2010), Words and Things (Studio 20/17, 2011), Worn: Contemporary Wearables in Glass (Sabbia Gallery, Wrapped (Studio 20/17 Gallery, 2010), Wrapped (Zu design, 2006), X-Bramen (Gallery Funaki, 2009), Yaritja Stevens, Yodel (Gallery Funaki, 2014), Yu Fang Chi, Yuri Kawanabe, Zoe Brand, Zoe Jay Veness, Zu design, Zu design presents a Roman Christmas (Zu design, 2011), Zu presents - Presents at Zu (Zu design, 2008), Zuest (Zu design, 2005), Zuminescence (Zu design, 2001)

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