Biography
Stefan Gevers is a Dutch born award winning artist who is based in Melbourne, Australia. His background includes a Bachelor of Visual Arts and has exhibited widely as a solo artist and as part of collaborative exhibitions since 1990.
Stefan’s work is in the NAB collection, Artbank, The State Library of Victoria and Queensland and numerous private collections throughout Australia and Europe.
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Training + experience
1998 - 99
Bachelor of Arts - Visual Arts and Mixed Media, A.K.I.
School of Arts, Enschede, The Netherlands
1989 - 93
Visual Arts and Mixed Media at A.K.I. School of Arts, Enschede, The Netherlands
Selected exhibitions
2010
Forgotten Places ANITA TRAVERSO GALLERY Melbourne
2008
Natural Order ANITA TRAVERSO GALLERY Melbourne
2005
Phaze3 Gallery, Newport, Australia
2003
Smyrnios Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2002
Smyrnios Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2000
Mass Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
1999
Campus, Enschede, The Netherlands
1998
Northcote, Melbourne, Australia
1994
Textile Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
1992
A.K.I. Gallery, Enschede, The Netherlands
1991
A.K.I. Gallery, Enschede, The Netherlands
Publications + interviews
PBS 106.7 Live Radio Interview May 2010
Star Melbourne, July 2005 - Briar Sinclair
Crafts Victoria Melbourne, 2002 - Kevin Murray
Domain The Age, May 2002
World Sculpture News Vol.7 # 1 winter 2001 - Roger Taylor
Tctubantia The Netherlands, 5 and 21 September 2000
- Franklin Veldhuis.
Domain section, The Age, June 2000 - Carol Nader
Androgynic, The Netherlands, 2000 - Henk Verschuren.
AKI catalogue, The Netherlands, Final year AKI 1999
Tubantia The Netherlands, August 1998
Twentsche Courant The Netherlands, June 1988
Awards + grants
2004
Williamstown Local Artist Award
2003
Yering Station Sculpture Award, second prize
1999
Mixed media graduate year, AKI Enschede, The Netherlands
Collections
National Australia Bank
Artbank
State Library of Victoria
Private collections in The Netherlands and Australia
Price range
$800 - $6,000
ATG Exhibitions
Forgotten Places (5 - 29 May 2010)
Natural Order (26 November - 20 December 2008)