CV | Charles Reddington
CHARLES REDDINGTON
Born Chicago 1929
Professional activities:
1996-2000 Artist-in-residence at Dunmoochin & Art Museum of La Trobe Uiversity
1992-92 Participated in artist-in-residence and guest lecturing programs
Throughout Europe, Australia and USA
1970-92 Professor of Fine Art at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana
1970 Tiffany Foundation Grant for painting
1960-66 Established school of contemporary painting in Adelaide. Elected
President of Contemporary Art Society
1959 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, lecturer
Exhibitions:
30 international solo exhibitions – 45 international group exhibitions
Collections:
BHP Australia; Artbank, Australia; National Gallery of Australia; Art Gallery NSW; Mosman Art Gallery; National Gallery of Victoria; La Trobe University; Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, Tasmania; The Newcastle City Art Gallery; Art Gallery of WA; Commonwealth Government Collection of Painting, Australia House, London; University of Wollongong; Philippine Embassy, Canberra; University of Illinois; Indiana State University; University of Kentucky
Awards and Grants:
W.D. & H.O.Wills Painting Award, W.H.O.Wills Corp., Sydney
The Helena Rubinstein Travelling Art Scholarship, 1963 and 1965
Tumut Prize
Tamworth Art Prize
Toowoomba Art Prize
The Mosman Art Prize
The Maitland Art Prize
Louis Comfort Tiffany Grant
Indianapolis Museum of Art Merit Award: Works on Paper
Travel Grant from Greenwich, American Institute for Foreign Study, Conneticut to London
Research Grant, Indiana State University: The Italian Sense of Space, Old and New
Art Alliance Merit Recognition, Swope Art Museum, Terre Haute, Indiana
Merit Award, Swope Art Museum, Terre Haute, Indiana
Research Grant, Indiana State University, Visual Interpretation of the Australian Continent and Culture
Select Bibliography
The Quiet Revolution, Christopher Heathcote
The Art of Australia, Robert Hughes
Australian Painting 1788-1990, Bernard Smith
Encylopedia of Australian Art, Alan McCulloch
Artists and Galleries of Australia, Max Germaine
Who’s Who in American Art, Jaques Cattell Press
Australian Artists, James Gleeson
