I n d i v i d u a l E x h i b i t i o n s | |
2013 | Sea, ANU School of Arts Gallery, Canberra |
2011 | Spacious, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Gorman House Botany Bay 2010 (with Steenus von Steensen), Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Gorman House |
2008 | Inner Weather, Tin Sheds Gallery, Sydney Sunlight and Shadow, Helen Maxwell Gallery, Canberra |
2005 | Quietly - Infinity in the Everyday, Helen Maxwell Gallery, Canberra Storms and Clearings, Bendigo Performing Arts Centre, Bendigo |
2003 | Parallel Worlds, Helen Maxwell Gallery, Canberra Brindabella Night (one night event with cellist/composer David Pereira) Helen Maxwell Gallery, Canberra |
1996 | Landscapes of Hope, Watters Gallery, Sydney |
1994 | Gardens, Watters Gallery, Sydney |
1992 | Further Travels, Watters Gallery, Sydney |
1991 | What is this Thing Called Love?, Deutscher Brunswick Street, Melbourne |
1990 | Harvest (with Aleks Danko), Watters Gallery, Sydney and Contemporary Art Centre, Adelaide ACCA Experiments I - Micky Allan: For Love of the Divine, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne |
1989 | Micky Allan, Bellas Gallery, Brisbane |
1988 | Paintings 1987 and 1988, Watters Gallery, Sydney Places in Space, City Gallery, Melbourne |
1987 | Micky Allan Perspective 1975-1987, (Retrospective Exhibition), Monash University Gallery, Melbourne |
1986 | Recent Works, United Artists Gallery, Melbourne |
1985 | Travels Without My Aunt, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne and Watters Gallery, Sydney |
1984 | Old Age (Project Show), Art Gallery of New South Wales Songs from the South of France, Watters Gallery, Sydney |
1983 | The Family Room and Recent Drawings, Watters Gallery, Sydney |
1982 | The Pavilion of Death, Dreams and Desire. Micky Allan: The Family Room, Adelaide Festival of Arts |
1980 | Botany Bay Today, NGV, Melbourne and Australian Centre for photography, Sydney Travelogue, Watters Gallery, Sydney |
1979 | Landscapes and People on the Edges of Landscapes, Link Exhibition, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide |
1978 | Photography, Drawing, Poetry: A Live-in Show, Ewing and George Paton Galleries, University of Melbourne and Watters Gallery, Sydney |