Artist In Residence 2023/2024

Our 2023/2024 Partner: Rethinkable
Nina Fitzgerald 代表 Rethinkable:
Nina Fitzgerald 是一位骄傲的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民女性,来自昆士兰州最北部托雷斯海峡群岛的卡卡杜,是谢尔本湾的武塔提人。她的工作涉及时尚和创意领域,包括创意指导、策划、摄影和写作。Fitzgerald 是 Going North 的创意总监,也是 Laundry Gallery 的创始人。她热衷于提升原住民的声音和知识体系,为澳大利亚原住民推动有意义的机构,并相信新的创造性视角可以为许多土著和非土著人的生活带来积极而有影响力的变化。
不可思议 是一家经过 B Corp 认证的社会创新团体,致力于影响力、地方创生和商业宣传。他们通过寻找发展与积极的社区和环境影响的交叉领域,将创新战略转化为结果驱动的行动计划,从而打造面向未来的组织。Rethinkable 的使命是打造一个全新的可再生经济体。

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.