Hold Sway: QUT Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) Graduate Exhibition 2020

Queensland University of Technology, Creative Industries (2020) Hold Sway: QUT Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) Graduate Exhibition 2020. [Catalogue]

Abstract

Hold Sway is the 2020 QUT Visual Arts Graduate Exhibition. On behalf of the teaching staff in Visual Arts I would like to congratulate the 2020 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) graduates for Hold Sway. This year, these graduating students have shown a wonderful sense of support for each other as a cohort - offering encouragement and generous ideas for future directions, responding to each other’s work with frank and robust discussion. They have been active and diligent in their creative pursuits and built a collaborative and communal atmosphere in the studios, and also when working from homes spread across Queensland, interstate and internationally.

These art practices address the challenges facing us today - climate activism, our relationship to nature and each other, animal rights and protection, gender fluidity, cultural diversity, mental health, spirituality, and embodied experience - the fabric of how we engage in our everyday lives and the connections we continually remake in the societal, ecological and creative environments we now inhabit. Many of these artists have already begun their professional journey - creating public artworks, collaborating, self-organising and staging exhibitions - and exploring the possibilities of digital exhibitions and art experiences such as this year’s re-imagined Graduate Exhibition. They are versatile and adept at engaging spaces for conversation and critical debate - questioning the role of art, our place in the world and the future for social, gender and climate justice.

QUT has been an Australian pioneer in conceptually-driven, interdisciplinary visual arts training for over twenty years. We’re very proud of that history and the remarkable graduate outcomes that the Open Studio program has produced - excellent artists, prominent curators and writers, successful leaders of arts organisations and exciting and inventive arts educators. These graduates are emerging into a complex world, with many unknown challenges but also, yet to be determined future possibilities. We wish them all the very best for the future, and are confident that they will hold sway, while making insightful, exciting and unique personal and cultural contributions to contemporary art and life.

DR RACHAEL HAYNES Visual Arts Study Area Coordinator

Additional Information

Item Type: Catalogue
Collection: QUT Visual Arts
Date: 2020
Keywords: Queensland University of Technology; Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) Exhibition Catalogue; Ruaa Al-Rikabi; Charlee Carthew-De Looze; Isabella Catenaro; Phoebe Creagh; Georgia De Koning; Claudia De Luca; Bella Deary; Zara Dudley; Darcy Gilmore; Trinity Hawkins; Georgia Hayward; Nicola Holtham; Trinity Koch; Dominik Kregar; Charlotte Lanchaster; Kate Land; Katlin Litt; Alexander MacKellar; Madeleine McInnes-Smith; Jasmine Megson; Lili Mikami; Amy-Jean Mitchell; Lucy Nguyen-Hunt; Jakob Perrett; Jacob Squire; Tina Tin; Nicholas Tossmann Rhanjell Villanueva; Lillian Whitaker; Laura Wotherspoon; Daozhen Yang Grace Yap
Date Deposited: 26 Jul 2023 23:17
Last Modified: 01 Dec 2023 00:09
Copyright Owner: Queensland University of Technology
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URI: https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/7348
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