Nicholas Terry

Copyright  © 2004 Pollock Gallery

 

Sculptor 

 

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Earth & Air

Fijian Kauri,copper tube & stones

260 x 60 x 40 cm

 

 

Making Waves

Red Cedar & Oak

120 x 60 x 20

Private Commission

 

In Then Around

Tasmanian Blackwood

 

 

Untitled

Nyatoh, Oak

70 x 60 x 20 cm

Private Commission

 

Untitled

Cast Bronze Arrows

25 x 36 x 20 cm

 

 

 

The Quarternity

Cast Bronze Arrows

25 x 25 x 25 cm

 

 

Creating Projections

Cast Bronze Arrows

25 x 25 x 25 cm

 

 

Revolutions

Cast Bronze Arrows

25 cm Diameter

 

 

Four Directions

Cast Bronze Arrows

25 x 25 x 25 cm

 

 

“Dynamic Surfaces”

Polished Steel Dish

100 cm dia x 15 cm

 

 

Emanations

Cast Aluminium

50 cm Diameter

 

 

 

“Esfera y Cubo 1

Cast Aluminium

21 x 21 x 21 cm

 

 

Esfera y Cubo 2

Chromed Mild Steel Tubes

17 cm Radius

 

 

Untenable Positions

Laser Cut Mild Steel

 

 

 

Vertebrate

Laser Cut Mild Steel

46 cm

 

 

The Mystery Spot

Lino Cut Print

 

 

 

Nicholas Jonathon Terry

 

 

 

EDUCATION

Tertiary

2002-2006 – (current) Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design, RMIT

Secondary

1998 - Obtained VCE  A average – Melbourne Grammar School

1999 - Art, Design and Photography Program, Brighton Bay, Achieved ‘A’ average.                 

 
TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
1996- Victorian Alpine region, Mountaineering from Falls Creek to Mt. Hotham.
1997- Papua New Guinea, The Kakoda Track, Solo in highland villages and costal   villages.
2002- Europe, walked a length (950km) of the “Camino de Santiago,”     conversational knowledge of Spanish. + EU countries.
2002-2003- Costal Walks in Australia, Coffs Harbor to Byron Bay (NSW), Apollo Bay to Torquay (VIC).
 2003- Central America and California, Walking lengths from the Mexican border to San Francisco (approximately 600km) and visiting Mexico and Guatemala.
2004-2005 – South East Asia, Visiting Thailand, Laos, and India, 3 month study tour with RMIT, working with various Universities, collaborating design exhibitions.
 
EMPLOYMENT 

2006- Exhibition ‘A Chain Of Behavioral Choices,’ November.

2004- (current) National Gallery of Victoria

Working closely with the installation and de-installation of domestic and international exhibitions. Problem Solving, Design, construction and displaying for works.

2000-(current), Clearwater Publications

Editor for design of publications, content of books, multi-media CD’s, and websites design.

2005-  Exhibition “TRICK MEDICINE,” with Kirsten Hicks, October

2003- Employer: Colin Buchanan and Partners (CBP) Planning Transport, Economics, Software, Market Research,

2000–2002 Brad Fry, Sports Director for Melbourne Grammar School, as Senior Rowing Coach

2001 Exhibition ‘bi-product’

 

AWARDS

2006- Finalist at WANGARATTA SCULPTURE EVENT 13-16th of April

2006- Finalist at TOORAK VILLAGE FESTIVAL OF SCULPTURE 28th April-30th May ‘06

2005- Finalist at WOLLAHRA SMALL SCULPTURE PRIZE, one & only sold at opening.