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Derum, Kate

'Integrating ritual, pattern and the pictorial'
 
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Born: Australia (Melbourne, Victoria)
 
Textile Artist
 
Kate Derum is a textile artist whose recent exhibition Midnight to Dawn, 1999 comprised three large tapestries and six boxed tableaux showing the influence of folk art and gabbeh rugs. Derum is a lecturer in Tapestry and has had five solo exhibitions.

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Kate Derum was born in Melbourne and studied Art at Monash University. Her textile art is very much influenced by cross-cultural interests.

Since 1995 she has been a member of the Board of Management of the Victorian Tapestry Workshop. Kate has written a number of articles about the textile arts and in 1988 co-ordinated an International Tapestry Symposium, (Melbourne). She has had five solo exhibitions and exhibited overseas (Canada).

Represented: University of Melbourne Collection; City of Box Hill Collection; Parliament House Collection, (Canberra)


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Published by Frances Burke Textile Resource Centre on AustehcWeb, 2000.
Project funded by Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR).
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Updated 1 April 2003. Prepared by: Acknowledgments
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