Merrick Fry is an Australian artist who was born in Bathurst in 1950. [1] Fry studied at the East Sydney Technical College (now the National Art School) from 1970 to 1972, [2] graduating in 1973 [3]
In 1985, Fry wrote and illustrated Stick in the Mud. [4] In the same year, critic John Macdonald described his work as an "intimate view of the bush". [5]
Fry created the images for the Wooly Mammoth Campaign and Annandale Heritage Festival. [6]
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery has 25 works by Merrick Fry. [7] In 2013 the Bathurst Gallery hosted a retrospective exhibition of Fry's work "Merrick Fry: A Life Looked At" [8]
In 2014, Fry was commissioned to install a work in the foyer of the SMART Infrastructure Facility at Wollongong University. [9]
In 2015, Merrick Fry had a major exhibition – The Charmer's Picnic. [17]
Merrick Fry has had solo and group exhibitions including with Janet Dawson in Sydney in 2010 [18] and they are exhibiting together in Goulbourn in 2015 [19] In 1986, a critic wrote of Fry's work: "His surfaces of seemingly agitated linear activity gradually reveal a meaningful structure of landscape." [20]
In August 2013, the Bathurst Regional Gallery hosted an extensive survey exhibition of Merrick Fry's art [21]
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Merrick Fry is an Australian artist who was born in Bathurst in 1950. [1] Fry studied at the East Sydney Technical College (now the National Art School) from 1970 to 1972, [2] graduating in 1973 [3]
In 1985, Fry wrote and illustrated Stick in the Mud. [4] In the same year, critic John Macdonald described his work as an "intimate view of the bush". [5]
Fry created the images for the Wooly Mammoth Campaign and Annandale Heritage Festival. [6]
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery has 25 works by Merrick Fry. [7] In 2013 the Bathurst Gallery hosted a retrospective exhibition of Fry's work "Merrick Fry: A Life Looked At" [8]
In 2014, Fry was commissioned to install a work in the foyer of the SMART Infrastructure Facility at Wollongong University. [9]
In 2015, Merrick Fry had a major exhibition – The Charmer's Picnic. [17]
Merrick Fry has had solo and group exhibitions including with Janet Dawson in Sydney in 2010 [18] and they are exhibiting together in Goulbourn in 2015 [19] In 1986, a critic wrote of Fry's work: "His surfaces of seemingly agitated linear activity gradually reveal a meaningful structure of landscape." [20]
In August 2013, the Bathurst Regional Gallery hosted an extensive survey exhibition of Merrick Fry's art [21]
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