Milojevic, Milan.

Milojevic, Milan. | MILOJEVIC, Milan Andrea

(1953–) Australian | Male

Worked: Australia (TAS), United States. Etchings, Lithographs, Screenprints

Art teacher | Printmaker

EXHIBITION HISTORY 1 – 20 of 26 exhibitions

From a constructed Tasmanian world.

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Port Jackson Press Gallery (23 September – 24 October 2004)
716 High St., Armadale, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Landfall Press Printer's Proofs.

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School Of Art Gallery (1979 – 1979)
University of Tasmania, Mount Nelson, Tasmania, Australia

Recent Works by Lecturers from the Tasmanian School of Art.

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School Of Art Gallery (1980 – 1980)
University of Tasmania, Mount Nelson, Tasmania, Australia

Albert Hall Purchase.

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Queen Victoria Museum And Art Gallery (1980 – 1980)
2 Wellington St., Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

First International Mini Print Show [1981].

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Venue Unknown (1981 – 1981)
Cadaques, Spain

Flights of Fancy. [Salamanca Arts Festival].

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Long Gallery [Tasmania]. (1982 – 1982)
Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Fremantle Print Award, 1982. 7th Fremantle Print Award, 1982.

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Fremantle Arts Centre. (1982 – 1982)
1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia

Paint your face and Dance [by Milan Milojevic].

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Art Poster [gallery]. (1984 – 1984)
Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Chameleon Printmakers.

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Chameleon Studios And Gallery. (26 May 1984 – 7 June 1984)
Blundstone Building, 46 Campbell St., Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

With the Imprint of Another Culture.

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Print Council Of Australia Gallery [2]. (3 September 1988 – 30 September 1988)
172 Roden St., West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Fine Arts Gallery [Hobart]. (9 March 1990 – 30 March 1990)
University Centre, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Impressions in print. Australian printmaking in the '90's.

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Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery (1 December 1990 – 1 January 1991)
531 Ruthven St., Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia

Entertainment Centre, Mackay (24 April 1991 – 18 May 1991)
Mackay, Queensland, Australia

Noosa Regional Gallery (16 June 1991 – 14 July 1991)
Noosa Shire Chambers, Pelican St., Tewantin, Queensland, Australia

Logan City Butter Factory, The (22 July 1991 – 16 August 1991)
Logan City, Queensland, Australia

Dalby Regional Gallery (20 September 1991 – 11 October 1991)
107 Drayton St., Dalby, Queensland, Australia

Ipswich Art Gallery. (21 October 1991 – 10 November 1991)
D'Arcy Doyle Place, Nicholas Street, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Warwick Art Gallery (13 November 1991 – 19 November 1991)
49 Albion St., Warwick, Queensland, Australia

Entertainment Centre (6 December 1991 – 10 January 1992)
Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia

Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery (8 April 1992 – 29 April 1992)
Weeroona Park, 56 Lock Street, Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia

Fremantle Print Award, 1993. 18th Fremantle Print Award, 1993.

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Fremantle Arts Centre. (1993 – 1993)
1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia

The print, the press, the artist and the printer ... Limited Editions and Artists' Books from Art Presses of the ACT.

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Drill Hall Gallery [ANU]. (1 October 1994 – 1 October 1994)
Australian National University, Kingsley St., Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Fremantle Print Award, 1995. 20th Annual Fremantle Print Award, 1995.

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Fremantle Arts Centre. (8 September 1995 – 15 October 1995)
1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia

Milan Milojevic "Index to possibilities".

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Tasmanian Museum And Art Gallery (4 April 2000 – 30 June 2000)
40 Macquarie St., Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Print matters - an exhibition of 10 Australian artists.

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Fremantle Arts Centre. (3 September 2005 – 16 October 2005)
1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia

Afterprint.

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Piece Gallery. (4 October 2005 – 31 October 2005)
105 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia

Milan Milojevic: Imaginary worlds. Recent prints.

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Port Jackson Press Gallery (7 October 2005 – 5 November 2005)
716 High St., Armadale, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia