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CCAS Gorman House & Cube2

Gorman House Arts Centre Ainslie Ave Braddon A.C.T Australia

Postal address: PO Box 885, Civic Square, ACT, 2608

Gallery Hours: 11am to 5pm, Tuesday to Friday 10am to 4pm Saturday Ph: +612 6247 0188 Fax: +612 6247 7357 Email: info@ccas.com.au

CCAS Manuka

19 Furneaux St Forrest A.C.T Australia

Postal address: PO Box 885, Civic Square, ACT, 2608

Gallery Hours: 11am to 5pm, Wednesday to Sunday during advertised exhibition dates Email: yolande@ccas.com.a

CCAS Staff

Director: David Broker david@ccas.com.au

Program Manager: Yolande Norris yolande@ccas.com.au

Gallery Administrator : appointment pending info@ccas.com.au

Book keeper: Fay Duffey

Installation: Alex Asch

CCAS Board
appointed 17 April 2008

Jane Harrison LLB AASFA (Chair)
Jane is currently Litigation and Legislation Officer for Comsuper. She has a long history of involvement in the visual arts communities of Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney working as an artist and employee of Sydney, Artspace. Jane’s quality advice on legal and administrative matters has been essential on a number of occasions and she has served CCAS in the role of Chair for 1 year.

Ian Whyte (Treasurer)
Ian Whyte is a qualified Chartered Accountant with over 30 years experience advising Small Businesses. Ian trained with international accounting firms KPMG and Deloitte for 9 years before establishing his own boutique practice - Whyte & Di Placido which he operated until 2004. In 2005 and 2006 Ian was General Manager of Sydney based multi media company - Spinifex Interactive. Ian returned to Canberra in June 2007 and is now employed as a Senior Financial Advisor at Walter Turnbull - the ACT's largest independent accounting firm.

Fiona Dace Lynn (Secretary)
Fiona is a practicing visual artist and lecturer in Visual Arts and Design at the Centre for Creative Industries, CIT, Canberra. Her area of expertise is arts activity in the ACT and education. Fiona has been particularly helpful in engaging CIT students in CCAS activities.

Christine Clark
Christine left her position at the Queensland Art Gallery to take up the position of Exhibitions Officer at the National Portrait Gallery in the late 1990s. Christine has played a major role in current CCAS policy development.

Ann Cleary
Ann has an extensive background and experience over a period of 20 years in the integration of art and architecture, public art and the urban public realm, and collaborations with artists and designer makers for commissioned works. Ann is an invaluable advisor on all matters artistic and administrative.

Paul Hay
Paul's practice covers a number of trajectories including temporal works, performance, installation, and public sculpture. His research interests include the development of large works based on gestalt perception, the installation potentials of sculpture and the reworking of his performance work of the 1970's. Before teaching full-time at the School of Art, ANU in 2004, Paul taught part-time at ANU and Curtin University. He has exhibited widely and received major public commissions.

Karina Harris (AAILA)
Karina is a landscape architect in business with her partner Neil Hobbs in Harris Hobbs Landscapes. Karina will be better known to members, however, as an avid art collector and supporter of the arts who generously provided CCAS with a number of works from the Harris Hobbs collection last year for Good Thing. 

Elizabeth Howell
Elizabeth has experience working in Australian Government education and arts policy, and currently specializes in contemporary visual arts and craft policy and the introduction of a resale royalty scheme for visual artists. She is also studying part time towards a Masters degree in Art History and Curatorship.

Russell Smith
Russell is a Lecturer in English at the Australian National University, and teaches literary and film studies and literary theory. His research focus is on Samuel Beckett, and his book Beckett and Ethics is forthcoming from Continuum UK in September 2008. He is co-editor of Australian Humanities Review and is a high profile arts writer whose work has been published in Broadsheet, Realtime and Art and Australia.

Chantelle Woods
Chantelle is a Worimi woman of the NSW region. She currently works at the National Gallery of Australia as Assistant Curator for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art department. Chantelle has recently been working on Cultural Warriors, the 2007 National Indigenous Art Triennial.