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Patrick Hall graduated from the University of Tasmania's School of Art in 1986 He has exhibited widely including the National Sculpture Prize,

profiling works by Tasmanian artist jewellery designer Di Allison & and furniture designer artist Pat Hall.

Patrick Hall's eclectic designs almost defy description. Sign up to be alerted when new content gets uploaded to Tasmania's online magazine.

15 Sep 2008 23 – Patrick Hall, an international sculptor, will be featured from noon to 1 p.m. Born in Germany, Hall immigrated to Tasmania and

18 Aug 2009 September 18th Patrick Hall Tasmanian Sculptor/Furniture Maker 12:15pm Art History lecture room (Owen 237) 7:00pm Laurel Forum (Karpen 139)

Patrick Hall was born in Rinteln, Germany, in 1962 and came to Australia in 1970 . Contemporary Art Services Tasmania (CAST), Hobart (2003),

Patrick Hall, An Archive of Little Losses. Tasmanian Artist Patrick Hall to Speak at Penland. Tasmanian sculptor and furniture maker Patrick Hall will give

contact us in Hobart, Tasmania Patrick Hall - contemporary furniture Since graduating from the Tasmanian School of Art in 1986, Pat has worked with

18 May 2004 Patrick Hall, artist/designer/maker in conversation with Michele McGinity Since graduating from the Tasmanian School of Art in 1986, Patrick at the International Exposition of Sculpture Objects & Functional Art

2005 National Sculpture Prize, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. 2004 Patrick Hall by Grace Cochrane: Tasmanian Monograph Series (Arts Tasmania)

The Tasmanian Patrick Hall and the Victorians Bern and Gerhard Emmerichs are The sculptor's aesthetic is evident in the work of all these designers: an

Australian Institute of Architects Tasmania, 1/19a Hunter Street Patrick Hall, Furniture designer/Sculptor - Historical Record

The Fellows are Tasmanian writers, sculptors, historians, essayists, activists, They are Dr Alison Alexander, Michael Field, Dr Pete Hay, Patrick Hall,

Chainsaw sculpture. Friends Park. 50 PATRICK HALL in collaboration with the Tasmanian School of Art, with its Plimsoll Gallery and

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