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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kiffy_RubboKiffy Rubbo - Wikipedia

    Kiffy Rubbo. Kristin "Kiffy" Dattilo Rubbo (1944–1980) was an Australian gallery director and curator. Early life and education. Rubbo was born in Melbourne to artist Ellen Rubbo and professor of microbiology Sydney Dattilo Rubbo.

  2. Kiffy Rubbo. 1944 – 1980. Kiffy Rubbo (1944-1980) was director of the Ewing and George Paton Gallery at the University of Melbourne from 1973 to 1980. There, the 1974 exhibition A Room of One’s Own helped initiate the Melbourne women’s art movement. In 1975, the first meeting of the feminist art group, the Women’s Art Register, was held at EGPG.

  3. 26 lug 2018 · Bridie’s mother was Kiffy Rubbo, a very prominent figure in the Melbourne art scene. Her renown meant that the family’s story eventually became public, with Bridie’s participation. ‘A book came out about her a couple of years ago, and I did agree to talk publicly about it.

    • Nikki Black
  4. 13 dic 2016 · This collection of essays and recollections focuses on Kiffy Rubbo, the gallery director who had a profound influence on the Melbourne art world.

  5. A dynamic and unique force in Australian art, Kiffy Rubbo was director of the Ewing (later the George Paton) Gallery, at the University of Melbourne Student Union, 1971-1980. For the first time, her major role in Australian visual culture as well as her legacy are explored.

  6. Kiffy Rubbo (1944–1980) was director of the Ewing and George Paton Gallery at the University of Melbourne from 1973 until her death. During Rubbo’s tenure, the EGPG presented groundbreaking exhibitions including Australian Women Artists 1840–1940, curated by art historian and biographer Janine Burke (b. 1952).

  7. 18 ago 2014 · Lyndal Jones, Jill Orr, Stelarc and Howard Arkley were just some of the artists to benefit from Kiffy Rubbo’s visionary leadership in the '70s at the Ewing (later George Paton) Gallery.