Betty T Doll CV
Education
Master of Visual Arts (by Research)
Sydney College of the Arts
The University of Sydney
Master of Fine Arts Degree (by Research), Doctor of Philosophy (Candidacy)
School of Architecture and Fine Arts
The University of Western Australia
Solo Exhibitions
2010 Elements Art Gallery, Dalkeith Perth WA 6009 Australia
2009 Elements Art Gallery, Subiaco Perth WA 6008 Australia
2008 Cullity Gallery, University of Western Australia, Nedlands Perth WA 6009 Australia
2007 Free Range Studios and Gallery, Subiaco Perth WA 6008, Australia
2006 Free Range Studios and Gallery, Subiaco Perth WA 6008, Australia
2005 Soapbox Gallery, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006, Australia
2004 Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Perth WA6003, Australia
2003 Intrude, Gallery 1, Fitzroy Melbourne VIC 3065, Australia
2003 KURB Gallery, Northbridge Perth WA 6003, Australia
2001 Span Galleries, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
2001 69 Smith Street Gallery, Fitzroy Melbourne VIC 3065, Australia
2001 Papp Gallery, Chelsea New York, NY 10011, USA
1999 Regent Street Gallery, Redfern Sydney NSW 2016, Australia
1999 Newspace Gallery, Rozelle Sydney NSW 2039, Australia
Selected Group Exhibitions
2009 ‘Elements Express’, Elements Art Gallery, Subiaco Perth WA 6008 Australia
2001 ‘Sculpture Show’, Thursday Plantation Laboratories Limited, Ballina NSW, Australia.
2001 ‘National Juried Competition’, Long Beach Island of the Arts and Sciences, New Jersey, USA.
2001 ‘Flesh 0.2’, 69 Smith Street Gallery, Fitzroy VIC, Australia.
2000 ‘Annual Pre-Xmas Art Sale’, PCL Exhibitionists, Strawberry Hills NSW, Australia.
2000 ‘Degree Show’, SCA Gallery, Balmain Road, Rozelle NSW, Australia.
2000 ‘Modulations’, Newspace Gallery, Rozelle NSW, Australia.
2000 ‘Aestheticising Conceptualism’, Newspace Gallery, Rozelle NSW, Australia.
Selected Bibliography
‘Dolly Mixture A Touch Creepy’, Ric Spencer, The West Australian, May 15 2009.
‘More Than a Pretty Face’, Nien Schwarz. Art Monthly, May 2009.
‘Sense of Self’, Raquel de Brito, STM Entertainment, May 10 2009.
‘Sites of Fantasy’, Jonathan Neil, Gallery Bill, May 2001.