What Happened After My Artist Residency | MA Studio Process & New Direction

Back in the studio after my artist residency in Tasmania / Lutruwita — and there's a lot to process! In this video I take you inside my Masters in Visual Art studio as I work through the research and artworks I made on residency and start to figure out where they're leading me.

I walk you through how I organise and process research after a major trip, how I'm beginning to shape my exegesis — the written thesis that accompanies my final exhibition — and how I'm directly translating works made on residency into the concept for a new large-scale painting.

Plus something a little unusual: I'm repurposing the upholstery from an antique settee as a painting substrate. The process is as unexpected as it sounds.

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▶ Part 1 of this artist residency vlog: https://youtu.be/HM3tv9uXY2k?si=NCGTtRsz7W4ILhhF

▶ Part 2 of this artist residency vlog: https://youtu.be/nV-qmE9MUMw

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