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Mason Kimber
Podcast |
Sound & Vision
Publisher |
Brian Alfred
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Music
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Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Aug 18, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:34:46
Mason Kimber is a Perth-born, Sydney-based artist who makes paintings that extend into sculptural relief and installation to look at how the histories within surfaces can speak to the memory of place. Mason graduated with a Bachelor of Art (Honours) from Curtin University, Perth in 2009 and an MFA in Painting from the National Art School, Sydney, in 2013. He's currently a PhD candidate at UNSW Art + Design, Sydney. After graduating with his MFA, Mason was awarded a three-month studio residency at the British School at Rome, Italy, the following year. It was here that he studied ancient fresco painting, which led him to look closely at the various connections between painting and the built fabric of cities. Selected exhibitions include: MCA Collection: Perspectives on place at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney (2021); Lustre at Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne; Strata at Kronenberg Mais Wright, Sydney; Prologue: Tongue on tongue / nos salives dans ton oreille at Galerie Allen, Paris (2019); Slanted Mansions at COMA, Sydney (2018); and NEW16 at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne (2016). Mason has been a finalist for the Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, and the New South Wales Visual Arts Fellowship (Emerging) at Artspace, Sydney, among others. His work is held in the collections of Artbank and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Mason is also a sessional Painting Lecturer at the National Art School, Sydney, and a Lecturer at UNSW Art + Design. This episode is sponsored by NYC Crit Club. NYC Crit Club is now enrolling through September 18th for their Fall 2022 Semester. NYC Crit Club offers Zoom courses that connect artists around North America and across the world, as well as in-person courses which are hosted in their 550 sq. ft studio space in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Course options range from group critique, visiting critic programs, seminars and writing as well as material-based courses. NYC Crit Club is proud to offer 17 different courses, which will be led by new & returning faculty members including the Director of Anton Kern Gallery, Brigitte Mulholland, and artists, Anna Valdez, Avery Z. Nelson, Jarrett Key, Mira Schor, Chris Bogia, Rose Nestler, among many others! NYC Crit Club is a Brooklyn based artist-run program and was founded by Catherine Haggarty & Hilary Doyle in 2017 and is currently directed by Catherine Haggarty. NYC Crit Club is proud to offer BIPOC Scholarships and financial aid for artists in need. If you would like to learn more, please visit www.nyccritclub.com or follow on Instagram at @nyccritclub.

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