Artist In Residence 2023/2024
Our 2023/2024 Partner: Rethinkable
Nina Fitzgerald, Rethinkable 멤버
Nina Fitzgerald는 카카두, 토레스 해협 제도, 퀸즐랜드 최북단 셸본 베이 우타티 부족 출신의 자랑스러운 원주민이자 토레스 해협 섬 주민 여성입니다. Fitzgerald는 패션과 크리에이티브 디렉션, 큐레이션, 사진과 집필을 통해 크리에이티브 부문을 넘나드는 작품을 제작합니다. Fitzgerald는 Going North의 크리에이티브 디렉터이자 Laundry Gallery의 창립자입니다. Fitzgerald는 호주 원주민의 의미 있는 대변을 위해 원주민의 목소리를 높이고 지식 체계를 확립하는 데 열정적이며, 원주민과 비원주민 모두의 삶에 긍정적이고 영향력 있는 변화를 가져올 수 있는 새롭고 창의적인 관점의 힘을 믿습니다.
Rethinkable Rethinkable은 영향력, 장소 만들기 및 스토리텔링 전반에 걸쳐 작업하는 인증된 B Corp 사회 혁신 집단입니다. 이들은 성장과 긍정적인 커뮤니티 및 환경 영향의 교차점을 찾아내어 조직의 미래를 대비하고 혁신적인 전략을 성과 중심 이니셔티브로 전환합니다. Rethinkable의 미션은 새로운 재생 경제를 구축하는 것입니다.
Jazz Money
Jazz Money is a poet and artist of Wiradjuri heritage, producing works that encompass installation, digital, performance, film and print. Their writing has been widely published nationally and internationally, and performed on stages around the world. Working across different mediums, Jazz’s practice is centered around questions of narrative and legacy: place memory, First Nations memory, colonial memory and the stories that we tell to construct national and personal identity. Jazz’s best selling poetry collection, “How To Make A Basket,” received the David Unaipon Award and they became a Clothing Store resident artist at Carriageworks in Sydney earlier this year.
Money was in residence during the month of July 2023 and showcased their exhibition, ‘All Our Seasons’ at Ace Sydney from August 2023 – October 2023.
Mia Boe
Mia Boe is a painter from Brisbane with Butchulla and Burmese ancestry. The inheritance and disinheritance of both cultures is the focus of her practice. Boe’s paintings respond, sometimes obliquely, to historical and contemporary acts of violence perpetrated on the people and lands of Burma and Australia.
Boe was in residence during the month of October 2023 and showcased her exhibition, ‘I Can’t Stop Thinking About You’ at Ace Sydney from November 2023 – January 2024.
Solomon Booth
Solomon Booth resides in Kubin Village native on Moa Island in the Torres Strait, located between mainland Australia and Papua New Guinea. In 2000, Booth joined the Mualgal Minarral Artist Collective alongside renowned artist Dennis Nona which later evolved into the MOA ARTS – Ngalmun Lagau Minaral Art Centre. Booth takes great pride in his role as a founding committee member of MOA ARTS and continues to draw inspiration from the surroundings of his island home as well as Torres Strait and Melanesian influences in his multimedia printmaking.
Booth was in residence during the month of January 2024 showcased their exhibition, ‘Dhangalal urgnu tadaik’ at Ace Sydney from February 2024 – April 2024.
Maddison Gibbs
Maddison Gibbs is a proud Barkindji woman who grew up in Dubbo, NSW. She currently lives and works between Sydney and Kandos, NSW. Both artist and activist, Gibbs’ practice examines dual histories, focusing on stories of past and present Aboriginal societies and spirit. A multidisciplinary artist, she works across a wide spectrum of cultural praxis, utilizing many methods and ideologies. Gibbs tells intergenerational stories of contemporary Aboriginal affairs with a focus on exploring women’s narratives.
Gibbs was in residence during the month of April 2024 and showcased her exhibition, ‘Transfiguration’ at Ace Sydney from May 2024 – July 2024.