Anne Mosey
Australia Council for the Arts Residency
1994
Anne Mosey is an Australian artist living between Alice Springs and Byron Bay. Anne's work focuses on the implications of colonial takeover of Aboriginal land, through investigations of her own family’s past history – as both explorers and pastoralists, set against the experience of the Aboriginal community. For more than 20 years, she has worked collaboratively on a series of installations and collages with a senior Aboriginal Warlpiri woman, D. Nampijinpa Granites (dec.), from the Yuendumu area.
Anne's recent exhibitions include: The Sound of the Sky, Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Territory (2006); Discard, Watch This Space, Alice Springs (2009); Translations, Greenstone Gallery, University of Lincoln, UK (2011); The Line in Space and Project Work: Anne Mosey, Articulate Project Space, Sydney (2012).
Australia Council for the Arts
Since 1992, the Australia Council for the Arts has partnered with Acme to provide London work/live residency opportunities for Australian visual artists. These residencies are located at Acme's Fire Station in Poplar, E14. Application and selection is undertaken directly by the Australia Council for the Arts.
For more information visit australiacouncil.gov.au