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Leah Bullen

November 2, 2022

Leah Bullen

CREATIVE PRACTICE

Visual artist working across painting, printmaking, drawing and mixed media


ARTIST STATEMENT

My painting practice is centred around the representation and mediation of the natural world. Currently, my work is concerned with representing locations that reconstruct nature, such as gardens, aquariums, and museum displays. These locations act as a model through which I explore how we experience and consume the spectacle of nature more broadly within contemporary culture.

BIO

I completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) and a Doctor of Philosophy, Creative Arts, at the School of Art & Design at the Australian National University in Canberra. I have worked extensively in arts education as a lecturer at the School of Art and Design from 2008-2016 in the Painting Workshop. Currently I work as a freelance arts teacher across the public and private sector.

In 2021, I won the Stanthorpe Art Prize and The Pring Memorial Prize as part of the Wynne Prize. In 2016, I won the Trustees’ Watercolour Prize in the Wynne Prize. I have been a selected finalist in art prizes such as the Mosman Art Prize, the Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award, McClelland Watercolour Prize, the Elaine Bermingham Watercolour Prize, Flowing Water: Taoyuan International Watercolour Biennial (Taiwan), and the Fabriano International Watercolour Biennial (Italy).

Across my career, I have exhibited work in artist-run-initiatives as well as commercial and public art galleries around Australia and internationally. I have undertaken artist residencies at the Bundanon Trust, Hill End Artist Residency Program, Hazelhurst Arts Centre, The Old School Mount Wilson, the Australian National University and the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain. In 2016, I became a member of the Australian Watercolour Institute and an Artist Ambassador for Winsor and Newton Australia.

CONTACT

0402 037 345
leah@leahbullen.com

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In Portfolio, 4, Armidale Regional Tags Visual arts, Printmaking, Painting, Mixed media
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Tania Hartigan

February 25, 2022

tania hartigan

CREATIVE PRACTICE

Paper Maker, Lino Printing, Landscapes, Portraits.

ARTIST STATEMENT

Tania Hartigan is a woman of the land with great knowledge of bush foods and owner of ‘The Artshack’ at Wallabadah, a paradise with deep history in its soils. She grew up in Woolbrook and belongs to the Gamilaraay people with family ties connecting her to Barraba, Quirindi and Gunnedah in the New England North West. Tania grew up surrounded by family and strong role models, with grandparents who always put family first, aunties and uncles that contributed her growth and cultural knowledge.

Those same priorities of a tight knit family have been instilled in Tania, she started her family tree as a young girl and has been adding to it ever since.

“I love organising family reunions, I am moved to inspire my kids, nieces and nephews to keep their family close,” she said.

Tania uses these bonds as inspiration, capturing family portraits in pastels. Amongst her other inspirations, she describes herself as being earthy, connected to country and all it’s whispers of history and life. ‘The Artshack’, Tania’s farm, is her happy place,

“It feels like equal part luck and fate that I ended up here. The terrane the country the trees the ruggedness of the land felt instantly like home.”

Tania loves to be immersed in the landscape, around the gum trees and native plants and lively nature. While on a walk around her property, she discovered evidence of sacred sites that is evidence Gomeroi people have travelled through and lived there for thousands of years. Tania says,

“We all look, but we don’t see. Art has taught me to slow down and take in the little details that slip past you when life is at full pace.”

Tania loves working across the board with mediums, painting is her go to and getting lost in the tones and hues. She also has a talented hand for portraits, print making and weaving.

BIO

2021
5 Friends Exhibition, Sold 3 paintings + 2 Commissions, ArtShack@Wilgabah

2018, 2020
Sunflower Exhibition, Raise Funds for Fire brigade Quirindi

2007 - 2014
Art & All That Jazz Exhibition, First Place -Portrait Wallabadah

2015
Kootiganal Art Exhibition, First Place Oil/Acrylic, Kootingal

2016
Colours of Autumn, First Place Print making, Bendemeer

2010 -2015
Currububula Art Show, Sale of paintings Currububula

2010 - 2018
Frost Over Barraba, Art sales Barraba

 

CONTACT

taniarod@bigpond.com

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