Ann Grocott

Ann Grocott

Ann Grocott (b. 1938) is an Australian writer and painter.

She was born in South Australia. Her father was the Australian painter, Noel Wood.

In the 1980s Grocott published two novels for children aged 8-12 years: "Duck For Danger" and "Danni's Desperate Journey" (Angus and Robertson) a handbook "How to write for children" (AWPS) and several short stories. After this she decided to concentrate on painting. She is represented in private and public collections. In 1999 she was one of five chosen to represent Australia in the Worldwide Millennium Art Show which later became the United Nations Millennium Artshow cite web|title= Out World in the Year 2000 - Inages and Words - Ann Grocott |publisher= Winston and Newton |url= http://www.ourworldin2000.com/images/thepaintings/imagesandwords/005Wme006a.html#top |accessdate= 2008-03-08] . She has had several works shown in the Salon des Refuses, Sydney, Australia in conjunction with the Archibald and Wynne Prizes, and has had many solo and group exhibitions.

Grocott currently lives in Queensland, Australia.

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* [http://www.anngrocott.com Ann Grocott official website]


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