- 2015-19 – Travel to Japan, India, Europe and UK
- 2009-19 – Travel around Australia imaging landscape, including Red Centre, Murray River, Flinders Ranges and Lake Eyre.
- 2007-14 – Travel to Europe, Vietnam and India
- 2005-9 – Artwork incorporates digital video compositing and production.
- 2000-4 – Master of Education (Educational Technology)
- 2000 – Digital technology supersedes darkroom manipulation. Work uses both digital and film SLR cameras, and composited using Photoshop before output to digital archival print.
- 1990 – Moved to Bundeena in the Royal National Park, artwork becomes more landscape-based.
- 1983 – Spent a year travelling and photographing in Europe and the UK, returned to Sydney, married (artist and teacher Christopher Lawrie) and had two sons.
- 1980 – Graphic design diploma studies; began working at UNSW as graphic designer and animator for educational resources.
- 1978 – Moved to Sydney, worked as a freelance photographer and studied graphic design, while continuing art practice. Worked as a graphic designer at the University of New South Wales, and in Newtown studio, producing screenprints and manipulated photography.
- 1974 – 77 South Australian School of Art majoring in Printmaking.
education
- 2000 – 2004: Master of Education (Educational Technology), USQ
- 1980-82: Graphic design diploma, NSW TAFE
- 1974-77: Diploma of Fine Art, Torrens CAE (SA School of Art)
employment
- 2006 – 2017: Educational designer & Academic developer, UNSW
- 2004 – 2006: Educational graphics manager, UNSW
- 2000 – 2004: Senior graphic designer, UNSW
- 1996 -1999: Design studio manager, UNSW
- 1980 -1995: Graphic designer, Audio Visual Unit, UNSW
- 1978-1980: Freelance photographer and silkscreen printer
1 COMMENT
Hi Belinda,
Your work is really beautiful! I picked up an avert card yesterday, and was intrigued to see more. I live in Brisbane and am in the process of putting together a play based on interviews with 5 women in Bangladesh. Would really love to speak with you about the potential to incorporate some of your imagery into the performance. My email address is lossiebrae@gmail.com.
Kind regards,
Leah