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Telecom Prospect 2004 NEW ART
NEW ZEALAND exhibition...
Scott Eady City Gallery
30 May - 22 Aug 2004

Curatorial Statement | Artist's Résumé

Born in Auckland, 1972
Lives in Dunedin

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland (1994); Master of Fine Arts, Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland (1999)


Selected solo exhibitions

2003 Honeymoon on the Pigroot, Dunedin Public Art Gallery
  Signs, Hocken Library Uare Taoka o Hakena, Dunedin
   
2002 Signs, Blue Oyster Gallery, Dunedin
 
2001 Posie Pony, Ivan Anthony Gallery, Auckland


Selected group exhibitions

2003 Wallace Art Award, Auckland War Memorial Museum; Massey University, Wellington
   
2002 Recent Sculpture, Milford Galleries, Dunedin
  Past Presents, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington
  The Big Bang Theory: Recent Chartwell Acquisitions, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
  Changing Spaces, International Festival of the Arts, Wellington
 
2001 Wallace Art Award, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki; City Gallery, Wellington; Centre of Contemporary Art, Christchurch


Awards and Residencies

2003 Wallace Award: Development Prize: New York residency with the International Studio and Curatorial Program
   
2002 Frances Hodgkins Fellowship, University of Otago


Selected bibliography

Gregory Burke and Hanna Scott (eds), Drive: power>progress>desire, (exhibition catalogue), Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, 2000

Katy Campbell, 'Changing Spaces: Wellington's City to Sea Sculpture Walk', Art New Zealand 105, 2002, pp. 72-75

Daunte Cullpepper, 'Let Them Eat Cake!', LOG Illustrated 12, 2001, pp. 45-46, available online at http://www.physicsroom.org.nz/log/archive/12/thats/

David Eggleton, 'Permission to Snigger', Listener, 15 February 2003, p. 53

Sue Elliott and Jenny Nelligan, Changing Spaces: New Zealand Sculpture Now, (exhibition catalogue), Sculpture Walk/International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, 2002

Sue Gardiner, 'Posie Pony', Art News New Zealand, Summer 2001, pp. 27-29

Richard Lummis, 'Big Time', Art New Zealand 99, Winter 2001, pp. 74-77, 104-105