Stephen Wickham Explained

Stephen Wickham (born 1950) is an Australian photographer, painter and printmaker.

Biography

Stephen Wickham was born in 1950 in Melbourne. He studied at Prahran College of Advanced Education in 1972. In 1974 he was awarded a Diploma of Art from the National Gallery Art School of Victoria, then undertook a Graduate Diploma of Education at Melbourne University. He was granted a Masters of Arts (Visual Arts) from Monash University (Gippsland) in 1986.

Wickham has exhibited regularly since the 1980s and has received a number of major commissions for artworks from the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (2013), the Victorian Tapestry Workshop (2007); the Department of Conservation, Lands & Environment for a poster series (1991); The Robert Holmes à Court Collection, Heytesbury Holdings, Perth, for photographs for Utopia, A Picture Story (1990). He is a member of the Print Council of Australia and was Vice President (1991–1995) of the Australian Print Workshop.

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Notes and References

  1. Crawford, A., ‘From Stefan Weisz for George Weisz’, The Sunday Age, 6 June 2004
  2. Faust, B., ‘Landscape Art Flourishes In The Wilderness’, The Age, 20 June 1984
  3. Willis, L., Deakin University Collection. A Selection of Works. 2017.
  4. Sullivan, L., White Mantle: The Winter Landscape in Australian Art, Geelong Gallery, 2006
  5. Makin, J., ‘Some Photographs (Critic’s Choice)’, Herald Sun, September 2000
  6. Web site: South Buffalo Stephen WICKHAM NGV View Work. www.ngv.vic.gov.au. en-AU. 2020-01-25.