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diff --git a/frontend/site/projects/museum/constants.js b/frontend/site/projects/museum/constants.js index aca9ef1..4cbf383 100644 --- a/frontend/site/projects/museum/constants.js +++ b/frontend/site/projects/museum/constants.js @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ export const ARTISTS = { bio: { en: ` <p> - Nicole Foreshew (b. 1982) lives and works Urunga, New South Wales, Wiradjuri Nation. Nicole Foreshew is a Wiradjuri artist, writer and curator. Her practice incorporates mediums including photography, video and sculpture through which she maintains an ongoing thematic exploration of her heritage through contemporary and innovative frameworks. Foreshew has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally, including Primavera 2017: Young Australian Artists, MCA (2017); Mulunma (Within, Inside), Manly Art Gallery and Museum (2016); Old Land New Marks, Dubbo Regional Gallery (2016); Sixth Sense, National Art School Gallery, National Art School, Sydney (2016); Shimmer, Tarnanthi, Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Adelaide, South Australia (2015); Wiradjuri Ngurambanggu, Murray Art Museum Albury (2015); Hereby Make Protest, Carriageworks, Sydney (2014); Shadowlife, Bendigo Art Gallery (2013); Born in Darkness Before Dawn, a major public artwork commission for Place Projections, Eora Journey, a City of Sydney arts initiative, (2013) and Maamungun Compatriots, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, India (2012). Foreshew is the recipient of a number of public commissions, including Wynscreen, Transport for NSW, Wynyard Walk, Sydney (2017) and Eora Journey, City of Sydney (2014). In 2014 she was awarded a NSW Aboriginal Art Fellowship from Arts NSW to undertake her work titled Grounded: Earth’s materials, processes and structures, which won the prestigious NSW Aboriginal Parliamentary Prize. In 2015 Foreshew was Curatorial Fellow at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, and guest curator for Primavera 2015, the MCA’s annual exhibition of young Australian artists aged 35 and under. Her works are held in a number of state and regional galleries across Australia including the Murray Art Museum, Albury, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney and National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. + Nicole Foreshew (b. 1982) lives and works in Urunga, New South Wales, Wiradjuri Nation. Nicole Foreshew is a Wiradjuri artist, writer and curator. Her practice incorporates mediums including photography, video and sculpture through which she maintains an ongoing thematic exploration of her heritage through contemporary and innovative frameworks. Foreshew has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally, including Primavera 2017: Young Australian Artists, MCA (2017); Mulunma (Within, Inside), Manly Art Gallery and Museum (2016); Old Land New Marks, Dubbo Regional Gallery (2016); Sixth Sense, National Art School Gallery, National Art School, Sydney (2016); Shimmer, Tarnanthi, Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Adelaide, South Australia (2015); Wiradjuri Ngurambanggu, Murray Art Museum Albury (2015); Hereby Make Protest, Carriageworks, Sydney (2014); Shadowlife, Bendigo Art Gallery (2013); Born in Darkness Before Dawn, a major public artwork commission for Place Projections, Eora Journey, a City of Sydney arts initiative, (2013) and Maamungun Compatriots, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, India (2012). Foreshew is the recipient of a number of public commissions, including Wynscreen, Transport for NSW, Wynyard Walk, Sydney (2017) and Eora Journey, City of Sydney (2014). In 2014 she was awarded a NSW Aboriginal Art Fellowship from Arts NSW to undertake her work titled Grounded: Earth’s materials, processes and structures, which won the prestigious NSW Aboriginal Parliamentary Prize. In 2015 Foreshew was Curatorial Fellow at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, and guest curator for Primavera 2015, the MCA’s annual exhibition of young Australian artists aged 35 and under. Her works are held in a number of state and regional galleries across Australia including the Murray Art Museum, Albury, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney and National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. </p> `, de: ` |
