The Window
curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat
19 aug. — 8 oct. 2022
The Window
curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat

19 aug. — 8 oct. 2022
The Window
curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat
19 aug. — 8 oct. 2022
This edition of The Window has been curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat.
Kirsten Jeffcoat is an experienced artist and arts practitioner. She has taught in Australian high schools as well as the Sorbonne University in Paris. She has worked as an Education Officer at the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Australia and as an assistant to two French master lithographers. Her own lithographs are represented in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia.
Jeffcoat's travels have taken her to Africa, America and Europe. She has been an artist-in-residence in the ghost town of Cossack, north-west of Western Australia and in the Wilderness Gallery at Cradle Mountain in Tasmania.
During her seventeen years in Paris, Jeffcoat's exhibitions toured venues including the Australian Embassy in Paris, the Discover Australia Festival in Bonn, Germany and the St James Centre for Creativity in Valetta, Malta.




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Installation view The Window curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat featuring Beth Hatton, Endangered Species #3: Quoll (Dasyurus Viverrimus), 1993, woven wool rug, labels. Purchased by NSW Ministry for the Arts grant 1995; Valerie Kirk, Leaf and Root, 2009, woven tapestry. Purchased from Sturt Gallery 2009 and Max Miller, The Dreaded Blue Heeler, 2000, etching on steel. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts program by Max and Janie Miller 2008. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view The Window curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat featuring Beth Hatton, Endangered Species #3: Quoll (Dasyurus Viverrimus), 1993, woven wool rug, labels. Purchased by NSW Ministry for the Arts grant 1995. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view The Window curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat featuring Valerie Kirk, Leaf and Root, 2009, woven tapestry. Purchased from Sturt Gallery 2009. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view The Window curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat featuring Max Miller, The Dreaded Blue Heeler, 2000, etching on steel. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts program by Max and Janie Miller 2008. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
The Window
curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat
19 aug. — 8 oct. 2022
This edition of The Window has been curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat.
Kirsten Jeffcoat is an experienced artist and arts practitioner. She has taught in Australian high schools as well as the Sorbonne University in Paris. She has worked as an Education Officer at the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Australia and as an assistant to two French master lithographers. Her own lithographs are represented in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia.
Jeffcoat's travels have taken her to Africa, America and Europe. She has been an artist-in-residence in the ghost town of Cossack, north-west of Western Australia and in the Wilderness Gallery at Cradle Mountain in Tasmania.
During her seventeen years in Paris, Jeffcoat's exhibitions toured venues including the Australian Embassy in Paris, the Discover Australia Festival in Bonn, Germany and the St James Centre for Creativity in Valetta, Malta.




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Installation view The Window curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat featuring Beth Hatton, Endangered Species #3: Quoll (Dasyurus Viverrimus), 1993, woven wool rug, labels. Purchased by NSW Ministry for the Arts grant 1995; Valerie Kirk, Leaf and Root, 2009, woven tapestry. Purchased from Sturt Gallery 2009 and Max Miller, The Dreaded Blue Heeler, 2000, etching on steel. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts program by Max and Janie Miller 2008. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view The Window curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat featuring Beth Hatton, Endangered Species #3: Quoll (Dasyurus Viverrimus), 1993, woven wool rug, labels. Purchased by NSW Ministry for the Arts grant 1995. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view The Window curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat featuring Valerie Kirk, Leaf and Root, 2009, woven tapestry. Purchased from Sturt Gallery 2009. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view The Window curated by Kirsten Jeffcoat featuring Max Miller, The Dreaded Blue Heeler, 2000, etching on steel. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts program by Max and Janie Miller 2008. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.