Wednesday, December 14, 2011

rare

The 2011 Visual Art Graduate Exhibition has come to an end. For those of you who did not see my pieces in the Grad Show, I have uploaded them for you.

Mantyhose, 2011
Giclee Print

Pantyhose, 2011
Giclee Print

Friday, December 9, 2011

Graduate Exhibition

Recently I completed my Bachelor of Visual Arts (Photography) degree at the South Australian School of Art, Architecture & Design. As a graduate, I was able to take part in the UniSA Visual Art Graduate Exhibition. With over 120 exhibiting artists, over 9 different disciplines, the exhibition was a huge success.

I was fortunate enough to be the recipient of the Deborah Paauwe Photography Prize and was awarded a framed Deborah Paauwe artwork. 

My work can be seen at level 5 of the exhibition in the photography section. The exhibition runs until the 14th of December and is open until 5pm each day. The exhibition is free to the public and a pack of catalogues can be purchased for $10. The show is located on the corner of Hindely Street and Fenn Place, in the Kaurna Building and SASA Gallery.




Me and my work

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Brunswick Street Picture This Prize & Exhibition


Those that are interested, the two images below are my two pieces that were selected for the Brunswick Street Gallery 2011 Picture This Prize and Exhibition in Melbourne, Australia. The exhibition runs from the 15th to the 28th of April 2011.

Hidden Fears 1, Giclee print on German Etching, 80x100cm, $890

Controlled, Giclee print on German Etching, 80x100cm, $880


Sunday, May 29, 2011

Just 2 weeks













In just two weeks I will be leaving for Paris, France. As mentioned I will be attending the Parsons Paris School of Art & Design. So here is a little information on the school:



Ecole Parsons à Paris, in English – Parsons Paris, promotes the artistic and intellectual maturation of promising students into exceptional professional artists, designers and design managers through a rigorous art, design and liberal arts education. Parsons Paris emphasizes the ethical role of creative disciplines, viewing art and design practice as meaningful and necessary contributions to society.
Contemporary methods of visual production are taught on the foundation of traditional skills in the fine arts. The school aims to be a supportive, creative community of committed students, faculty, administration and alumni.
Ecole Parsons à Paris is a Private Establishment of Higher Education / est un Etablissement d'Enseignement Supérieur Privé
Parsons Paris is a dynamic forum for exchanging ideas, methods and professional experience. Our students and faculty combine curiosity, experimentation and enthusiasm in the pursuit of learning. At Parsons Paris, we believe that finding a design solution, creating a work of art and facilitating the production of a creative team are intellectual processes of undeniable value. Developing critical awareness through hands-on research and discussion is essential to professional maturation and individual growth. Artistic practice demands a high level of personal commitment and discipline, and we expect our students to participate actively in class so that we can explore differing points of view and engage our creative resources.
Parsons Paris is rooted in a city of primary art and design production. Experiencing the uniqueness of the Parisian metropolis provides a rich source of visual inspiration. Sharing this experience with individuals from over 40 different countries gives our students a unique perspective on the variety of expression existing throughout the world.
The legacy of Parsons Paris and its successful graduates is something to be proud of and to contribute to in the years to come.

If you are interested in the history of the school (which is also very interesting and rich) just go to the following link:
http://www.parsons-paris.com/pages/detail/498/History

All information on this blog has been taken from the Parsons Paris website:
http://www.parsons-paris.com/pages/detail/218/Bienvenue


Saturday, April 30, 2011

Residency In Paris

An update on my most recent events..

From the 20th of June I will be in Paris to attend a 6 week residency program with Parsons paris School.

The residency will include my own studio space, lectures, workshops with visiting artists, trips to museums and galleries and discussions with other artist in the residency program.

The 6 weeks will be an intensive time for me to develop my work in an environment that will fuel my ideas and experimentations with my work.

 

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Brunswick Street Gallery

Hello all, Two of my current works have been selected as part of the 2011 Brunswick Street Gallery Picture This Prize and Exhibition. As a result my works will be on show at the Brunswick Street Gallery as of the 15th of April. Exhibition opening is at 6pm on Friday the 15th of April and will run until the 28th of April. It will be held at Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne. So if you happen to be Melbourne during this time, pop in and have a look. there are 50 artist selected for this exhibition so its worth having a look! http://bsgart.com.au/ Amy