Artist
Peter Annand (born 1949) is based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In 2012 he completed a Master of Visual Art by studio practice at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.
Exhibitions
Solo
2006-7 "Fig Trees", Queensland Centre for Photography, Brisbane;Blender Gallery, Sydney
2008 "City", Queensland Centre for Photography
2009-10 "Air, Sand, Seawater ", Queensland Centre for Photography;Brunswick Street Gallery, Fitzroy, Melbourne; Mad Monk Brewery, Fremantle, WA
2010 "On a Bare Branch" (collaboration with Marian Drew), Noosa Regional Gallery
2011-12 "Same River", Queensland Centre for Photography; Victoria Park Arts Centre, Perth, WA
Group
2007 "Lomograpix", Blender Gallery, Sydney
2009 "New Skin", Queensland Centre for Photography
"Bricks and Mortar", South Bank Parklands, Brisbane
"I'm Hip to be Square", Blender Gallery, Sydney
2010-11 "Synchronicity", Redcliffe City Art Gallery; Grafton Regional Gallery
2011 "Human Relations", Queensland Centre for Photography
2012 "The Open Door", Redland Art Gallery
"Six by Six", Redcliffe City Art Gallery
"Celebration of Books", Maleny Library
2013 The Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition - venues including John Rylands Library, Manchester, UK, Cambridge Arts Council, Cambridge Mass., Center for Book Arts, New York
Awards
2006 Open Prize, Muswellbrook Photographic Award
2008 Finalist, Josephine Ulrick & Win Schubert Photography Award, Gold Coast City Art Gallery
2008, 2010 and 2013 Finalist, Libris Awards, Artspace Mackay
Collections
Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre, Queensland Centre for Photography, Dr Daryl Hewson, corporate and private collections
Bibliography
Evie Franziens, Exhibition Review,Artlink, vol. 13, no. 3, 2011
Alix Perry, Queensland Centre for Photography catalogue essay, June 2011
Daryl Hewson, Queensland Centre for Photography catalogue essay, August 2009
Jan Howlin, The Australian Financial Review Magazine, April 2008
Deana Puglisi, Brisbanenews, March 2008
Stephen Hobson, Queensland Centre for Photography catalogue essay, March 2008
Virginia Rigney, 'Botanica Wonderlands', Queensland Centre for Photography catalogue essay, April 2006