Draft:Niloufar Lovegrove

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Biography

Niloufar Lovegrove is an artist living in Rockhampton, Australia, and was born in Tehran, Iran. She has one child, Kyle Lovegrove, and is married to Les Lovegrove.

Niloufar Lovegrove
Born October 15, 1974

Tehran, Iran.

Other names Nellie Lovegrove
Education 2016 - Cert VI Print Making - Rockhampton JCU

1998 - Bachelor of Graphic Design - Fine Art faculty of Tehran Art University

Occupations
Grants
  • 2022 - Flying Arts Project Grant, Solo Exhibition: Too Little, Too Much
  • 2020 - RADF project grant, community mural
Memberships
  • Member and treasurer of Capricornia Printmakers Inc - Rockhampton
  • Member of Print Council of Australia
  • Member of NAVA
Collections
Publications
  • Art Guide Australia
  • CQUniversity News
  • Print Council of Australia
Spouse Les Lovegrove (married 8 August 2011)
Children 1 (Kyle Lovegrove)
Website niloufarprintmaker.com
Languages English, Farci

Art

Inspiration

Niloufar's works take inspiration from the myths and motifs of Ancient Persia. Some of her works combine Persian and modern culture.

Awards

  • 2023 - Winner, Burnie Print Prize, Burnie Arts, TAS
  • 2023 - Winner, Bayton Award, Rockhampton Museum of Art, QLD
  • 2023 - 3rd Prize for Works on Paper, Martin Hanson Memorial Art Award, Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum, QLD

Finalist

  • 2020 - Islamic Art Award, Islamic Museum of Art, Melbourne
  • 2020 - Queensland Regional Art Award, Touring Exhibition
  • 2017 - Bayton Award - Rockhampton Art Gallery

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2024 - Too Little, Too Much- Traveling to Gladstone Art Gallery and Museum
  • 2022 - Too Little, Too Much- Artspace Mackay
  • 2018 - A Trip to Far Away - Rockhampton Art Gallery

Group Exhibitions

  • 2024 - Collection Focus: Capricornia Printmakers, Rockhampton Museum of Art
  • 2023 - Viva Magenta - Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2022 - Afloat- Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2022 - CQ Collective- Rockhampton, Benevolent Living
  • 2021 - Neighbourhood- Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2021 - This is Latitude23- Yeppoon, Figtree Galleries
  • 2020 - Water- Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2020 - POP Exhibition, Gala Gallery, Rockhampton
  • 2019 - Off The Wall- Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2019 - Double Exposure IV - The Kern Arcade
  • 2018 - Martin Hanson Award - Gladstone Art Gallery and Museum
  • 2018 - Singularity- Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2018 - Rio Tinto Exhibition, Gladstone Regional Gallery
  • 2018 - 10 Livingstone artists- The Mill Gallery Yeppoon
  • 2018 - Double Exposure III - The Kern Arcade
  • 2017 - Geologica - Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2017 - Classic Editions - The Mill Gallery, Yeppoon
  • 2017 - Double Exposure II - The Kern Arcade
  • 2016 - Narrative - Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2016 - Double Exposure I - The Kern Arcade
  • 2015 - Two Birds, One Stone -Walter Reid Gallery
  • 2014 - Micro/Macro - Rockhampton, Walter Reid Gallery

Public Artworks

  • 2023 - East St Link- mural for Rockhampton River Festival
  • 2021 - Gracemere Scouts den- mural and workshop with scouts
  • 2021 - Glendale entrance sign mural
  • 2020 - Bouldercombe mural & workshop with local state school student
  • 2020 - Keppel Sands Krabtastic mural- Keppel Sands
  • 2020 - Mt Archer State School Mural- Rockhampton
  • 2019 - Kele Park - Mural workshop with kids- Rockhampton
  • 2018 - The Rocks Restaurant Design Collaboration- Yeppoon
  • 2018 - Don Ireland Pool Mural- Emu Park
  • 2018 - Fitzroy Bridge underpass Mural- Rockhampton