Events and Achievements

Achievements :

2007 – Campbelltown Art Show and Sale – People's Choice Award (“Pride and Joy”). Purchased by Campbelltown City Council and now hanging in their front offices.

2008 – Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize – Highly Commended (“Happy Endings”). This piece also toured to Canberra where it was exhibited at the National Archives.

2009 – Featured Artist – April edition -Wet Canvas Magazine.

2009 – Critique of “Tusk” - August – By Eric Tilden

2009 – Solo Exhibition in conjunction with the SALA (South Australian Living Artists) festival.

2009 – Featured Artist – August edition – Nature's Paintbox eZine.

2010 - Campbelltown Art Show and Sale (April)

2010 - Lions Club of Glenside (Inc) 2010 Art Show (May)

2010 - Solo Exhibition in conjunction with the SALA (South Australian Living Artists) festival. Held at the Santos Conservation Centre, Adelaide Zoo.

2010 - SALA on Sale

2010 - Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize – "Not So Different" was successfully juried into this show. Sold!

2011 - Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize - "Small Parts, Big Picture" juried into the show and was judged "Highly Commended".

2012 - Challinger Gallery - RAH - Featured Artist

2012 - Featured artist, full episode of Put Some Colour In Your Life, aired 23/09/2012  http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au/

2013 - Conducted a one week course at the Textile and Art Academy in Queensland 3/07/2013
2014 - Took part in the Port Fairy folk festival demonstrating graphite drawing 09/03/2014
2014 - Conducted a 2 day art class at the Docklands, Melbourne 17/05/2014
2014 - Featured artist on Artsy Shark. http://www.artsyshark.com/.../featured-artist-terry-jackson/ 09/12/2014
2015 - Conducted an Art Class at the Drummoyne Sailing club 27/01/2015
2016 - Entered 'Glow' in the International small works show "A Small World" held at Magpie Springs 
2018 - My painting "Wombat" is used as the cover of "Compassionate Moral Reasoning" by Colin Marshall (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Washington),
 

Galleries :

None at present

Member of :

PCAC (Port Community Arts Centre)

Artworkers