TUI BY GAV BARBEY

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Limited Edition on Canvas prints A0 size available
2018 Gav Barbey collaborated with Lounge and Living painting 4 New Zealand birds.

http://www.gavbarbey.com

Artist
Gav Barbey’s artistic career has spanned 30 years, from his early
apprenticeship as a commercial artist, to scenic artist and sculptural prop
maker, to the study of theatre and film design at the National Institute of
Dramatic Arts.
As a professional Designer Barbey collaborated with such companies as Pina
Bausch dance company, Sydney and Melbourne Theatre Co, and was a
founding member of Richard Roxburgh’s award winning Co, ‘The Burning
House’.
He’s early interest in Puppetry, Dance and Image Based performance has
taken him to International Festivals as not only a Designer but also as a
Performer and Visual Artist.
As a Film Maker, Writer and Director Barbey’s films have won awards, and
programmed Internationally including ‘Sundance International Film Festival’.
As an Exhibiting Visual Artist Gav has exhibited throughout Australia.
Internationally in Korea, Hong Kong and the USA and is held in collections in
the above and including the UK and South Africa.
His latest body of works is a culmination of visual art, performance and film.
In 2005 his first children’s book ‘Little Seed’ was published by Pan MacMillan.
His hand painted animation interstitial series ‘Musicmakers’ is distributed by
Pantheon International and currently have sold across 10 regions worldwide.
Gav is currently studying for his master’s degree in Interrogational and
Transformative studies.
His community and environmental work has seen him work with Humane
Society International on numerous projects utilizing his visual art and film
making, with the Tanzanian NGO Killi Kids Eco Orphange working with
orphaned children on healing through artistic expression.
Gav has taught at The National Institute of Dramatic Arts, The New South
Wales Gallery, Primary schools and corporate workshops. He has held
numerous public live and interactive installations in both New York and
Australia.