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Alumna in hard copy
'Road to the hills - a text for everything and nothing,' 2014 (Installation detail)
Friday 15 July 2022

Painter Janenne Eaton has recently published a catalogue of work – both images and associated texts - from the past 20 years, entitled Evidence – a stratigraphy: 2020-2000.

A graduate of the ANU (with a double major in archaeology and art history), Janenne enjoyed a distinguished art-academic career, initially as a lecturer at the Canberra School of Art (1980-1991), and then as Head of the Painting Program at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne. Janenne has maintained her Canberra contacts over the years, exhibiting here regularly with Helen Maxwell Gallery, and more recently with Nancy Sever Gallery.

Since the 2000's Janenne has enjoyed a warm professional relationship with Centre of Art History and Theory Associate Professor David Hansen; Evidence… includes two previously-published catalogue essays by Dr Hansen (from 2006 and 2014), as well as a freshly-minted general introduction to the work of the past two decades.