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Mark Rowden
Australian printmaker (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mark Rowden (born in 1979) is an Australian printmaker.
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Training
Rowden was born in Margate, England and received a Bachelor of Arts at the National Art School,[1] Sydney. He trained and worked under Master Printer Diana Davidson at Whaling Road studios,[2] one of Sydney oldest fine art editioning studios. He printed the first ever prints of Adam Cullen[3] and Mclean Edwards,[4] he worked with some notable artist Charles Blackman, Martin Sharp & Peter Kingston
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Collections and Recognition
Rowden's work is held in numerous public and private collections across Australia. Institutional collections include:
- Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
- Manly Art Gallery and Museum
- Geelong Gallery
- Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery
He has exhibited widely in both solo and group exhibitions.
Rowden is an elected member of the Sydney Printmakers and is active in public art initiatives, educational programming, and printmaking workshops throughout New South Wales. His book illustration work includes the 2024 reissue of Claire Keegan’s acclaimed short story collection *Antarctica*, for which he created the cover artwork.
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Exhibitions
He has shown throughout sydney and Melbourne, and is represented by PG gallery, Melbourne.
References
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