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Zoja Trofimiuk | |
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Born | 1952 |
Nationality | Australian |
Education | Václav Hollar Art School, Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, RMIT University |
Style | cast glass |
Relatives | Zbych Trofimiuk (son) |
Zoja Trofimiuk (born 1952) is an Australian sculptor and printmaker, born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. She specializes in cast glass; her studio is in Melbourne.
Education
Trofimiuk studied at the Václav Hollar Art School in Prague, Czech Republic, from 1969 until 1972. In 1972, she enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, Poland. She graduated in 1977 and was awarded a diploma in Fine Art. Trofimiuk went on to earn a Master of Fine Arts degree at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia in 1991.[1]
Exhibitions
- 1991 - TORSO, Hugo Gallery, Canberra
- 1996 - WORKS on PAPER, George Gallery, Melbourne
- 1999 - MILLENNIUM COLLECTION, Adam Galleries, Melbourne
- 2001 - OCEAN GALLERY inaugurated from Australian Shores
- 2005 - SCULPTURE and GRAVERRE, Adam galleries, Melbourne
- 2006 - IX International Glass Symposium,
- Curator: Prof. Sylva Petrova, PhD., MA, BA, Novy Bor, Czech Republic
- 2006 - Ranamok Glass Award, touring exhibition, Australia
- Works on Paper 2, NS, Nova sin gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2007 - Czech and Slovak Glass in Exile, Regional Moravian Gallery, Brno, Czech Republic
Awards
- 1981, 1990 - Honorary Award, Dante's Biennale, Ravenna, Italy
- 1999 - One of six artists selected for the annual Print Commission, Print Council of Australia[2]
- 2006 - Ranamok Glass Prize, finalist[3]
- 2018 - Mildura Print Triennial finalist
- 2020 - VAS SCULPTURE AWARD CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITION winner
- 2022 - VAS SCULPTURE AWARD, SUMMER EXHIBITION, second prize
- 2023 - VAS SCULPTURE AWARD, AUTUMN EXHIBITION, winner
Personal life
Zbych Trofimiuk, an Australian actor, is her son.
References
- ^ "Zoja Trofimiuk: Biography". Artmajeur. Artmajeur. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
- ^ Previously commissioned prints - 1999 Archived 24 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Print Council of Australia.
- ^ "Zoja Trofimiuk". Ranamok Glass Prize. Ranamok Glass Prize Limited. Archived from the original on 26 March 2014. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
External links
Media related to Zoja Trofimiuk at Wikimedia Commons
- SELECTED WORKS OF ART
- https://vasgallery.org.au/Zoja-Trofimiuk~17155
- https://webartinworldii.blogspot.com/2015/03/tou.html
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