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Curriculum Vitae. Ali Bramwell
b. 1969 Otahuhu, New Zealand.
Contact Details top
24 Brunel St, Mornington, Dunedin.
Phone: +0064 3 4536956 A/H. Voice mail available.
E-mail: ali[at]springsteelchicken.co.nz
Current employment top
Currently teaching part time at Otago Polytechnic School of Art in Art History and Theory.
Education top
2000-2001. Master of Fine Arts, Sculpture. Otago Polytechnic School of Art, Dunedin.
1998-1999. Bachelor of Fine Art, Otago Polytechnic School of Art, Dunedin.
1987-1990. Diploma of Craft Design, Jewellery, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology.
Grants top
2006. Timaru District Council, creative communities fund
2005. Dunedin City Council, discretionary arts fund
2005. Creative New Zealand, out of time.
2004. AsiaNZ Foundation, travel grant
2002. Creative New Zealand, presentation and promotion
2002. Asia2000 Foundation, travel grant
2002. MFA scholarship, sponsored by Retail Solutions
1991. QEII Arts Council, new craft artist
Professional experience top
2002-current. Board of Trustees, Otago Sculpture Trust.
2002-current. Organizing committee for annual Korean based arts festival Nine Dragon Heads, International Environment Arts Symposium as New Zealand coordinator and artist liaison.
2004-2006. Manager of the Blue Oyster Gallery, Dunedin.
2005. Curator and project manager for Terminus Public Art Project held in two venues, Nelson and Dunedin, NZ.
2003. Project Manager. Casting in bronze a privately commissioned 320kg (2.3m)statue of Sir Edmond Hilary. Sited at the Hermitage, Mt Cook. (figurative artist, Bryn Jones)
2002/03. Curator and project manager for Co-Incidence, a site based sculpture symposium.
2001- 2004. Board of Trustees, Blue Oyster Arts Trust, governing board for The Blue Oyster Gallery, a project art space in Dunedin.
2001. Artist liaison and project manager for the ‘Artists at Work’ residency program hosted by Otago Polytechnic School of Art.
2001. Visual Arts coordinator for Dunedin’s first Fringe Festival.
1991-1997. self employed contemporary jeweller, metal smith, non ferrous foundry (mainly bronze) and product designer.
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