Mami Yamanaka        
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EDUCATION
2004
    Master of Art by Research, RMIT University, Melbourne

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2010    Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne
2008    Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne
2007    Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne
2005    New Works, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne
2004    New Works, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2010    Constellations: A large number of small drawings, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
2010    View From Here V, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne
2008    Contemporaneous, Wangaratta Gallery
2008    Perfumed Garden, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne
2006    Meeting Place Keeping Place, The Arts Centre, George Adams Gallery, Melbourne
2004    Virtual performance, Adam Nash’s Scorched Happiness, ACMI, Melbourne
2004    I-Ocean, Agricola de Cologne, New Media Art Festival, Bangkok
2004    St. Kilda Festival, Carlisle Contemporary Practice, Melbourne
2003    Siemens RMIT Fine Art Scholarships Exhibition, Melbourne
2003    [self]-representation, Le Musee Di-Visioniste, France
2002    Lost & Found in Your Neighborhood, Manningham Gallery, Melbourne
2002    Silence Descends, Gabriel Gallery, Footscray Community Art Centre, Melbourne
2002    EXPLORATION 3, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne

AWARDS, RESIDENCIES AND COMISSIONS
2009    Hilton Hotel Comission, Melbourne
2004    Shortlisted, The Smorgon Steel Contemporary Art Prize 04, Williamstown Festival, Customs Wharf Gallery, Melbourne
2004    The SBS Federation Square Art Award, Australian Multiculturalism in the 21st Century, Manningham Gallery, Melbourne
2003    Siemens RMIT Fine Art Scholarships, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
2002    Local Artist Grant, The Japan Foundation
2002    Lost & Found in Your Neighborhood, Equal Opportunity Commission, Melbourne
2002    Australian Postgraduate Award
2002    Shortlisted, Siemens RMIT Fine Art Scholarships, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
2002    SBS Federation Square Art Award, Melbourne

COLLECTIONS
Art Bank
Hilton Hotel, Docklands
Equal Opportunity Commission, Victoria
SBS Melbourne
Private collections in Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong