Catherine Manchester
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Born | 1957 Auckland, New Zealand |
Known for | Figurative oil painter |
Catherine Manchester is a figurative oil painter born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1957.
Career
In 1986 Catherine was awarded a New Artists Creative NZ grant and the following year in 1987 was awarded the Rita Angus residency.
National radio interview during her residency as as a Rita Angus award recipient.
Plains FM interview ( held in the McMillan Library Canterbury University.)
Interview on TV3 alongside Ian Scott at the exhibition featuring 'The nude' held in Wellington at Ferner gallery.
Interview on CTV in 1999 about her exhibition Confluxus at COCA.
Catalogue for survey of 64 works at NZAFA curated by Greg Chaston.2015.CD of opening .((National library)
Vanguard Visionaries book.Art Platform New York.2015
The artwork Revealed CD Rom .Vol.1 Christchurch gallery.2005
Spirits in the Material World Art New Zealand.No86 Lorimer.
Concise dictionary of NZ Artists Kate McGahy
Concise history of art in Canterbury 1850 -20001850-
Personal life
She lives in Christchurch and is married to journalist and musician Jonathon Harper.They have 1 daughter. Catherine has worked in film and has written a novel called Sunshine road.
References
External links
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