Helga Goran is a contemporary New Zealand artist working in photography.
Born 1968, Pula, Croatia.
Lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand.
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EDUCATION
2011 Master of Fine Arts, Massey University, Wellington
2007 Bachelor of Fine Arts, D&A College of New Zealand, Christchurch and WCAD, Auckland
2002 Diploma in Computer Graphic Design, Natcoll Design Technology, Christchurch
1995 Bachelor of Science, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007 22 office rd, D&A Gallery, Christchurch
2006 home / scape, D&A Gallery, Christchurch
2006 Square Mile, Millennium Hotel, Christchurch
2006 land / scape, D&A Gallery, Christchurch
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2011 Art for Their Sake, Academy Galleries, Wellington
2010 Forms of Attention, Arts in Oxford Gallery, Oxford
2010 Anthony Harper Award finalist, CoCA, Christchurch
2009 The Weather Photos Project participation, http://blog.weatherphotos.org/?cat=2064
2008 National Drawing Award participation, Artspace, The Physics Room, Enjoy Public Art Gallery
2006 National Drawing Award participation, Artspace, The Physics Room
2006 FA2 Print Media Exhibition, D&A Gallery, Christchurch
2005 Graduate Exhibition, D&A College of New Zealand, Christchurch
2005 Boundary Codes, Moving Image Screening, Christchurch Art Gallery
2005 Come As You Are, High Street Project, Christchurch
2005 Switch, 3D Media Exhibition, D&A Gallery, Christchurch
2005 Photography Exhibition, D&A Gallery, Christchurch
2005 Painting Exhibition, D&A Gallery, Christchurch
2004 Shorts, Short Film Screening, Creation Gallery, Christchurch
2004 Painting Exhibition, D&A Gallery, Christchurch
2002 Graduate Exhibition, Natcoll Design Technology, Christchurch
PUBLICATIONS
2011 reality check, artist book, ISBN 978-0-473-18392-9, Wellington
2010 Forms of Attention, exhibition catalogue, ISBN 978-0-473-17769-0, Wellington
2007 2bcontd... BFA Graduation Catalogue, WCAD, Auckland
2006 Square Mile 06 Exhibition Catalogue, D&A College of New Zealand, Christchurch
2005 ‘ Engaging Aspects of Drawing in Self Portraiture,’ Presto, May 2005
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