Debra Phillips Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Awards, Education, Career

Debra Phillips Biography

Debra Phillips is an Australian artist. He is also a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales Arts, Design and Architecture. Her primary technique is photography, but she also works in sculpture and moving picture.

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Debra Phillips Age

He was born in 1958, in Melbourne, Australia, Debra is 66 years old as of 2023.

Debra Phillips Education

Phillips moved to Sydney, Australia, in 1977 to pursue a Diploma of Art at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney.

Debra Phillips Wife

He is confidential when it comes to matters concerning his personal life. He has not yet shared his relationship or marital status with the public.

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Debra Phillips Career

Starting in the 1980s, her work has been shown in 54 solo and group exhibitions across Australia. Phillips is a senior lecturer at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, and continues to live in Sydney. Debra Phillips was one of the female painters of the 1980s and early 1990s. Her art reflects her personal interests in examining various kinds of representation, histories, and identities. Throughout her work, recurring themes include disappearance and obsolescence, contemporary life, and the use of photography as a representational framework and how it is supposed to provide a truthful impression of the real world. Her work depicts the collapse of time into the present. Phillips is represented in private, national, and international collections. Her work has been published in numerous places, including: Twelve Australian Photo Artists (Blair French and Daniel Palmer, Sydney: Piper Press, 2009) and Look: Contemporary Australian Photography Since 1980 (Anne Marsh, Melbourne: MacMillan Art Publishing, 2010).

Debra Phillips Net Worth

Phillips has an estimated net worth of 400 thousand dollars.

Debra Phillips Awards

  • 2007, Recipient – COFA Travel Grant (Academic Staff)
  • 2005, National Photographic Purchase Award, Albury Regional Art Gallery
  • 2002, Australia Council New Work Grant
  • 1996, Australia Council Visual Arts/Craft Fund Fellowship
  • 1982, Recipient – Australia Council Visual Arts Board Travel Grant