DARANI LEWERS
1994    Awarded Fellowship, Visual Arts/Craft Board, Australia Council
1982    Appointed a member in the General Division of the Order of Australia
1982-86    Member of Artworks Advisory Committee, Parliament House, Canberra
1981-90    Trustee, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia
1976-80    Chairperson, Crafts Board, Australia Council
1972 Artists Studio, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France


HELGE LARSEN
1999    Australia Council Emeritus Award
1991-94    Associate Professor, Head of School of Visual Arts, Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney
1991    Curator & Selector for Contemporary Jewellery in Australia & Japan, Kyoto
1984    Curator and International Selector, Cross Currents exhibition. Jewellery from Holland, Germany, Britain and Australia
1980    Selector, Curator, Object to Human Scale exhibition, Japan and South East Asia
1975    Visiting Professor, Sommer Akademie Bildende Kunst, Salzburg, Austria
1974    Participant International Steel Symposium, Austria Schmuck aus Stahl Exhibition, European Tour


SOLO EXHIBITIONS IN AUSTRALIA
1961-2000    37 exhibitions
1986-1988    Helge Larsen and Darani Lewers - A Retrospective, Jewellery, Hollow-ware and Sculpture, organised and toured in Australia by the National Gallery of Victoria


INTERNATIONAL SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2000    Larsen and Lewers Jewellery 2000 Danish Museum of Decorative Arts,Copenhagen, Denmark; Museet på Koldinghus, Kolding, Denmark
1998    Multiple Journeys, The Applied Art Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
1997    Multiple Journeys, Australian Embassy, Paris, France
1996    Galerie Tactus, Copenhagen, Denmark
1988    Helge Larsen & Darani Lewers, A Retrospective. Jewellery, Hollow-ware & Sculpture, European tour organised by the National Gallery of Victoria. Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim, Germany Galerie am Graben, Vienna, Austria
1976    Galerie am Graben, Vienna, Austria
1975    Galerie Traklhaus, Salzburg, Austria
1973    Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark


NATIONAL COLLECTIONS
Represented in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and all state galleries and museums in Australia


INTERNATIONAL COLLECTIONS
Museum of Decorative Arts, Vienna, Austria
Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark
Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Germany
Wuppertaler Uhren Museum, Germany
Australian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan
Museum of Applied Arts, Tallinn, Estonia
Museet på Koldinghus, Kolding, Denmark


MAJOR INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY EXHIBITIONS
Contributed to 19 international exhibitions including:
2000    Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich, Switzerland
1999    Contemporary Australian Craft, Japan
1993-94    Art of Adornment, South-East Asian Tour
1989    Ornamenta 1, Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim 1989, International Contemporary Jewellery, Germany
1984    Contemporary Jewellery, National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan
1980    Jewellery International 1900-1980, Künstlerhaus, Vienna, Austria
1968    Expo '67 World Exhibition, Montreal, Canada
1961    International Exhibition of Modern Jewellery, Goldsmiths' Hall
and Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK