Jane Burton facts for kids
Jane Burton (born in 1966) is an Australian photographer. She lives and works in the city of Melbourne.
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What are Exhibitions?
An exhibition is like a special show where an artist displays their work for people to see. It's a chance for the public to experience the artist's vision and creativity.
Jane Burton's Exhibitions
Jane Burton has shown her photographs in several important exhibitions:
- The Eye of the Beholder was a big show at the Glen Eira City Gallery in Melbourne, Australia, in 2009. This was a "retrospective" exhibition, which means it looked back at her work from throughout her career.
- I Did It For You was another exhibition at the Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne, Australia, in 2005.
Where Can You See Her Work?
When an artist's work is in a "public collection," it means that a museum or gallery has bought their art to keep and show to everyone. It's a way for important artworks to be preserved and enjoyed by many people over time.
Public Collections of Jane Burton's Art
Jane Burton's photographs are part of several public collections, so you can often see them in these places:
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart
- Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle
- Monash University, Melbourne
- Monash Gallery of Art, Wheelers Hill
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