CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: Paul William du Moulin
BORN: 09/05/1961
PLACE: Glen Innes, NSW
EDUCATION
1982 - 1983 Diploma Visual Arts - School of Visual Arts, Darlinghurst
1990- 1996Extensive study in Printmaking: Lithography, Etching, Engraving, Mono printing
Willougby Art Centre. Studying under: Helen Best, Pia Larson and Liz Land
1983-2008Studio based arts practice and research into Drawing, Water colouring, Oil painting,
Sculpture and New Media
2009-2011Accepted into UNSW College of Fine Arts Masters Program by research.
Supervised by Peter Sharp
PRIZES, AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES
2009 Highly commended ArtStreet Katoomba
2008Dagaocun Art District Beijing - China, Artist Residency Programme sponsored by SOPA
Newington Armory Artist Residency Programme - Sydney Olympic Park Authority
2007Egon Schiele Art Centrum Artist Residency - Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Winner Blue Mountains Spectaculart Art Prize $4500 - Contemporary Section
2006Newington Armory Artist Residency Programme - Sydney Olympic Park Authority
Highly Commended Port Macquarie Art Show
Highly Commended Blackheath Art Show
Highly Commended Rose Lindsay Art Prize
Selected for Norvill Art Prize
2005First Prize Rose Lindsay Art Prize Open Section $1000 awarded by Adam Cullen
First Prize Blackheath Art Show Portrait Prize $500
2003Guest Artist Xzibit Gallery North Sydney, June
Commended Hunters Hill Art Show
2000First Prize Drummoyne Art Show for Printmaking
Highly Commended Drummoyne Art Show for painting
Highly Commended Camden Art Prize
Commended Hunters Hill Art Show
1993 First Prize Currabubula Art Prize, Printmaking
19872nd Prize Gunnedah Art Show silver plate for water colouring
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2008Velvet Revolution, A Moment in Time in the Czech Republic - Seeger Gallery Leura
Opened by His Excellency The Ambassador of the Czech Republic Mr Juraj Chmiel
2007Intrigue Watling Galleries - Opened by John Worth Brisbane
Intrigue Watling Galleries - Gold Coast
Curious adj. Intriguing The Little Gallery - Katoomba, Blue Mountains
2005Cross Currents Sydney Town Art Gallery Opened by Robert Domm CEO Redfern Waterloo Authority- Darlington
2004Latest Works Paddington Contemporary Gallery, Paddington
2003Heatwave Xzibit Gallery - North Sydney
2002Evolve Star Gallery - Brisbane
2001Structures of Power Butterflies Gallery - Hunter Valley
2000Abstraction Artespresso - Canberra
1999A Travelogue of Instinctive Landscapes Benledi House - Glebe
1998Abstraction in Mixed Media Artespresso - Canberra
1997Printmaking du Moulin Gallery - Annandale
1996The Checkered Land Gallery 483 - Glebe
1994Paintings & Printmaking Balmain Watchhouse - Balmain
1992Latest Works Balmain East Gallery -Balmain
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2009Out of the Blue Event Horizon Gallery with Robyn Clarke
Lingua Franca Event Horizon Gallery Katoomba NSW with Sophie Seeger Tanya Kingston and Ian Chamberlain
Where Vision Meets Sound, Blue Mountains Artist Co - The Edge, Katoomba
Proposed inclusion in the Czech Republic 20th Celebrations of the Velvet Revolution
Parliament House/ Czech Embassy Canberra.
Connections Invitation to exhibit at Warwick Gallery April/May, curated by Karina Divine
2008 Foreign Exchange - An exhibition with Allan Giddy UNSW and
video artist Antanas Djonov - Dagaocun Art District Gallery - Beijing, China
Mao to Now - Australian and Chinese contemporary artists look at modern China,
including Ian Howard, Allan Giddy, Guo Jian, George Gittoes, Xu Wang among others.
Newington Armory Gallery, Homebush Sydney sponsored by SOPA
Erotica Seeger Gallery. Leura.
Sublime Elevations 2 Armory Gallery. Blue Mountains Artist Company
2007Australians in Italy Cividale del Fruili - Italy
First Contact An exhibition with Mia Hochrein, (Germany), Dominika Pastekova (Czech),
Kurt Rudolf, (Austria) and Petr Sladek (Czech) Egon Schiele Art Centrum Studios, Czech Rep.
Sydney Olympic Park - Artworks made on Site - Newington Armory SOPA
Sublime Elevations Armory Gallery Blue Mountains Artist Company
Branching Out World Heritage Centre - Katoomba
Great Western Suitcase Gallery, Newington Armory SOPA curated by Cash Brown
2006Newington Art Show - Opened by Scott O’Hara Newington Sydney
Beyond the Blue Cowra Regional Art Gallery
Guest Artist The Gallery Blackheath - Blue Mountains
Four Artists The Milk Factory Gallery - Bowral
2005A Touch of Nougat Sydney Town Art Gallery - Darlington
Opening Show The Old Milk Factory Gallery - Bowral
2004 New Artists to the Gallery Watling Galleries - Brisbane & Gold Coast
Cameos Bridgetown Gallery - Bridgetown WA
Four Paddington Contemporary Gallery
2003Christmas Show Graphis Gallery - Woollahra
Blue Mountains Artists Leura Village Gallery - Blue Mountains NSW
2002New works Weswal Gallery - Tamworth
Paul du Moulin & Kathy O’Shanessy Norton Gallery - North Sydney
Now Artact - Artarmon NSW
Blue Views Leura Village Gallery - Blue Mountains
Printmaking by Paul du Moulin du Moulin Gallery - Annandale
2001Dante’s Inferno Norton Gallery - North Sydney
1989Four Horses of Different Colours Gunnedah Cultural Centre – Gunnedah
PUBLISHED
Artists Observed ‘Blue Mountains Artists Close Up’ Carole Hampshire 2007 UNSW Press
CURATION HISTORY
Curator Where Vision meets Sound, 2009 BMAC exhibition The Edge - Katoomba
Curator Sublime Elevations 2 - 2008 Armory Gallery Homebush
Co-curator with Sophie Seeger Sublime Elevations 2007 Armory Gallery Homebush
Co-curator with Sophie Seeger Spectaculart $9000 2008 Art Prize exhibition for BMAC
Co-curator with Sophie Seeger Sublime Elevations 1 -2008 November Armory Gallery
Curator First Contact Egon Schiele Art Centrum Studios - Czech Republic
Co-curator with Allan Giddy Foreign Exchange Dagaocun Art District Beijing - China 2008
GALLERY EXPERIENCE
Owned and managed du Moulin Gallery and Fine Framing 1995-1998
CONTACT DETAILS
Web site: www.dumoulin.com.au
PO Box 7301, Leura NSW 2780
Tel - 0419 174422
Works held in private collections in Australia, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Canada, USA and
France and also in the Public Collection at Government House, Sydney.
Past Executive Director of the Blue Mountains Artist Company 2006-2009. Responsibilities included Management, curation and future planning.
BMAC represents over 100 Blue Mountain artists, writers, film makers, musicians and jewellers and seeks to promote their diverse practices.
