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1975 - Bartoni Gallery: Victorian Women Sculptors
1976 - Bartoni Gallery: Solo show - Sculpture "Masks"
1977 - Visual arts grant
1977 - Lauraine Diggins Gallery: Solo show Sculpture
1979 - Hogarth Gallery Sydney: Joint show with Jon Quinn
1980 - Bonython Gallery, Adelaide: Joint Show Kim
1981 - Distil fink Gallery: Joint Show
1982 - Commission: Australia Postage Stamps "Explorers Series"
1983 - "Mad In Australia" Design Studio
1985 - Ballarat Fine Art Gallery: "53" Exhibition
1988 - Australian Bi - Centennial Travelling Exhibition
1992 - Castlemaine Fine Art Gallery: Portrait Show
1997 - Maryborough Regional Gallery: Sculpture Show
1998 - Convent Gallery: Solo show
1999 - Qdos Gallery: Solo Painting and Sculpture Show
2003 - Ballarat Fine Art Gallery: Solo Show
2005 - Ballarat Fine Art Gallery : Solo Show " Earth"
2006 - Qdos Gallery: Group Sculpture Show
2006 - Lauraine Diggins Gallery: Solo Show " Earth" Sculpture and Painting
2006 - Montalto Sculpture Prize Finalist
2006 - Toorak Sculpture Prize: 2nd Prize
2007 - Contempora Docklands Sculpture
2009 - Finalist "Blake Prize" Winner of inaugural Blake Prize "Human Justice Award"
2009 - Toyota Sculpture Show
2011 - Lauraine Diggins Gallery: "Elements Within Sculpture" Group show
2014 - Lauraine Diggins Gallery: “the Object Devine” Group Show.
2016 - Palmer Sculpture Biennial
2016 - “Organic Forms and Earth Paintings” solo show at The Art Vault, Mildura
2016 - Allendale Studio: “Works In Studio“
2017 - Langford 120 Gallery: “Organic Sculptural Forms and Earth Paintings“
2017 - “Naked and Nude“ The Manning Art Prize Finalist
2018 - Langford 120 Gallery: “Edge”
2019 Tacit Galleries Dianne Coulter Retrospective
2022 Tacit Galleries “ Still Life Prize “
2023 Swell Sculptural prize.
Online features:
http://www.langford120.com.au/17-dianne-coulter.html
https://www.diggins.com.au/exhibition/earth-dianne-coulter/
http://www.sunraysiadaily.com.au/story/3891040/art-worlds-colliding/
http://araratregionalartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/12/
https://www.veniceclayartists.com/aussie-sculptural-landscape/
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Aritst Statement:
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“Di’s (Dianne’s) work has ranged from classically influenced figurative with a contemporary interpretation to large experimental pieces as in the “ Earth “ shows.
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If occasionally works are relatively small, others are decidedly not: she refuses to let the kiln size limit her imagination. When Dianne makes allusions to the past, tradition is never a limiting factor.
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Her use of clay is highly experimental and often combined with a wide range of imaginative,
unlikely materials.” - Ken Scarlett