Eleanor Healy-Wills Studio-Gallery
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Artist Profile

Eleanor is based in Melbourne (refer to contact details) and has been exhibiting work continuously since 1974.


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COLLECTIONS:
Commonwealth Government Building
Casselden House, 2 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

Industry Commission
35 Collins Street, Melbourne

Le Meridian (Formerly Menzies at Rialto)
495 Collins Street Melbourne

Detail of painting in the Wesley College collection

Wesley College
Glen Waverly Campus


Advantage Saver Credit Union
600 Collins Street, Melbourne

Bright Municipal Offices
Bright, Victoria
Detail of Victorian State Transport Mural

Victoria State Transport Mural
(4 year apprenticeship with Harold Freedman)
Spencer Street Railway Station

Size 7.3m x 36m
(Image is detail only)

Painting in the Adventist Hospital collection

Sydney Adventist Private Hospital
Wahroonga, New South Wales



Margaret Coles Hospital
Commission

Institutional and Private Collections
Within Australia and Internationally


EXHIBITIONS:
Chapel on Station Gallery (2007)
Angelic Realms - Solo exhibition

Serigraph Gallery (2004)
Gippsland

Olinda Gallery/X. Tension (1999 - 2000)

The Blackwood Gallery (1998)
North Melbourne

A.R.T. (1994)
Collins Place Gallery

Eltham Wiregrass Gallery (1991 - 1993)

Joshua McLelland (1991)

Scotchmer Fitzroy (1984 - 1985)
Solo Exhibition

Blake Prize (1981 - 1983)
Blake Prize represented

Falls Creek (1976)
One Woman Exhibition

Bilyara Gallery (continuously from 1989)
near Merimbula N.S.W.


Montsalvat (2005)
Solo exhibition

The Dobel Drawing prize (2001)

The Archibald and Sulman Prize(2001)
(Collaborative entry)

Noel's (1998)
Mailing Road, Canterbury

Studio Works Exhibition (1997)
AMP Building

Caufield Arts Complex (1994)
Mixed Exhibitions

Castilia Centre of Light, Selby (1991)

Sydney and Regional Galleries of Australia
(Touring Exhibition 1982 - 1983)

Blake Prize represented

Realities (1980)
Mixed Exhibition

Spectrum Gallery (1974 - 1975)
Several mixed exhibitions



PUBLICATIONS:
Listed in Artists and Galleries Artists and Galleries of Australia (1990)
Max Germaine

Who's Who of Australian Visual Artists (1995)
D.W.Thorpe



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