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Exploring hidden meanings

An exhibition of Julia Morison’s work is on show at the McDougall Annex until December 18. Julia Morison was born in Pahiatua in 1952. She completed a Diploma in Graphic Arts from Wellington Polytechnic in 1972 and followed this in 197375 with a Diploma of Fine. Arts from the School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury.

Julia Morison has exhibited on a regular basis since 1976. She has held solo exhibitions throughout New Zealand and has contributed to many group exhibitions nationally and internationally. In 1988 she took up the Frances Hodgkins fellowship for artists at the University of Otago. The McDougall Art

Annex is exhibiting four of Morrison’s works: “Vademecum,” “Golem,” “Hermes” and “Dog deifier, reified god.” Morison’s concern with, and reference to, the hidden meanings from the Kabbalah and Hermetica has been visible in her paintings and drawings since her days as an art student in Christchurch.

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Press, 7 December 1988, Page 26

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Exploring hidden meanings Press, 7 December 1988, Page 26

Exploring hidden meanings Press, 7 December 1988, Page 26