Jenny Fraser b. 1971 Mareeba, QLD

  • Artist (Printmaker), (Painter), (Video Artist), (Digital Artist/Designer)
Jenny Fraser is a 'digital native' who works within a fluid screen-based practice. Her work has been exhibited and screened internationally, including at "ISEA/Zero1" in San Jose and the "Interactiva Biennale" in Mexico.
Name
Jenny Fraser
Birth date
1971
Birth place
Mareeba, QLD
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Video Artist)
  • Artist (Digital Artist/Designer)
Residence
  • Darwin, NT
  • Brisbane, QLD
Other Occupation
  • Designer
  • Art, Film & Media Educator (Art, Film & Media Educator in high schools and arts organisations)
  • Curator, Australian Screen Online
Active Period
  • 1983
Languages
  • English
Training
  • Master of Indigenous Studies (Wellbeing), 2007- 2008 Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW (http://www.scu.edu.au)
  • Grad. Dip Arts (Film & TV Production), 1998- 1999 Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD (http://www.qut.edu.au)
  • Bachelor of Education (Secondary Art/Film & Media), 1991- 1994 Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD (http://www.qut.edu.au)
Is Indigenous
Yes
Initial Record Data Source
  • Storylines Project, COFA, UNSW
Copyright
  • Fraser, Jenny

Jenny Fraser is a 'digital native’ who works within a fluid screen-based practice. Her work has been exhibited and screened internationally, including at “ISEA/Zero1” in San Jose and the “Interactiva Biennale” in Mexico. In 2007, Fraser received an honourable mention at the imagineNATIVE Film & Media Arts Festival in Toronto, Canada.
Because of the diverse creative media Fraser uses, much of her work defies categorization. Her work takes iconic and everyday symbols of Australian life and places them into a context that questions the values they represent. With a laconic sense of humour she picks away at the fabric of our society, exposing contradictions, absurdities, and denial. Her practice has also been partly defined through a strong commitment to collaboration with others, leading to involvement with artist networks such as the Blackout New Media Arts Collective, a national body of artists, film-maker and designers.
Fraser is interested in refining the art of artist/curator as an act of sovereignty and emancipation. She has played a role in the development of Aboriginal media arts, founding cyberTribe in 1999. Fraser was the co-ordinator for the new media arts component of “Spirit & Vision” a Trienniale featuring 94 Aboriginal artists at Sammlung Essl in Vienna, and also part of the curatorial working group for the 2002 Adelaide Biennial titled “conVerge – where art and science meet”, a major survey of Australian new media artworks. In 2006 Fraser initiated “The Other APT”, an independent exhibition coinciding with and responding to Queensland Art Gallery’s 2006 Asia Pacific Triennial. The inaugural exhibition of “The Other APT” was held at Brisbane’s Raw Space Galleries. Fraser was then accepted for inclusion as an artist/curator into the 2008 Biennale of Sydney, and also toured “The Other APT” to the Centre Culturel Tjibaou in Noumea, New Caledonia.
Between 2003 and 2008 Fraser had more than eight solo exhibitions including “Not Really Queenz’land” at the NEWflames Studios, Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane (2003), “Murri All Stars” at the Tu Wai Indigenous Resource Centre, Whagarei, Aotearoa, New Zealand (also in 2003) and “Name That Movie” at Lismore Regional Art Gallery (2008). She has exhibited in group shows nationally and internationally including New Caledonia, France, Canada, Belgium, China and Japan.
As an artist-in-residence Fraser has travelled extensively and created works in collaboration with the Hermannsburg Potters of the Northern Territory, Kaurna Plains School in South Australia, the Coen Community in Cape York, the International Indigenous Art Residency at the Banff Art Centre, Canada, the Quarry in Whangarei, Aotearoa, New Zealand, and the NEWflames Studios Residency program in Brisbane.
She has served as a board member of the Australia Council’s New Media Arts Board, the Australian Network for Art and Technology board of management (2000-02), the Kummara Association (2005-08) and Uniikup Film and Media (commencing in 2007).
Among other projects, Fraser was awarded an Arts Queensland Creative Fellowship to produce a body of work that celebrated the lives of Yugambeh family members that were moved from their traditional homelands to work on properties on the Gulf of Carpentaria Peninsula. The work explored the art forms of installation, and was exhibited at the 2006 International Symposium of Electronic Art in San Jose, USA.
Fraser’s work is held in the permanent collections of the University of Wollongong, New South Wales; ART Station in Kollmitzberg and Sammlung Essl (both in Austria); the Kummara Association in Brisbane; the Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service in Alice Springs; RMIT, Melbourne; the Australian Centre for Photography in Sydney.

Writers:
Fraser, Jenny
Date written:
2009
Last updated:
2011
relative of
John Tomes
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Richard Bell
1953
Artist (Digital Artist/Designer), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Sandra Hill
1951
Artist, Artist (Installation Artist), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Painter), Artist (Mixed Media Artist)
associate of
Uniikup Film & Media Arts
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Blackout New Media Arts Collective
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
cyberTribe
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Aotearoa Barbie
None
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Centre of Contemporary Art, Christchurch, Aotearoa, New Zealand
Cultural Copy
None
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Fowler Museum of Cultural History, UCLA, California, USA
Feathers Float
None
Exhibition (exhibited at)
The Other Gallery, Banff Arts Centre, Alberta, Canada
Persistence
None
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Screening Room, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, QLD
What's Love Got To Do With It?
None
Exhibition (exhibited at)
RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
All is Calm
2010
Exhibition (exhibited at)
fireworksgallery, Newstead, QLD
With: Dorothy Napangardi, Joanne Currie Nalingu, Kathleen Petyarre & Abie Loy Kemarre
Name That Movie
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore, NSW
Les Autres/The Others
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea, New Caledonia
The Creative Cell of Life
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin, NT
part of Darwin Festival
BIG EYE
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
24hr Art: Northern Territory Centre For Contemporary Art, Darwin, NT
part of Darwin Fesitval
Future Films
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
01SJ Biennale - Global Art on the Edge, San Jose, USA
Wairoa Film Festival
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Aotearoa, New Zealand
Festival de Decouverte
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
de la Culture Contemporaine Aborigine, Avignon, France
VT2 International Digital Art
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
China, Japan and Regional Australia
launched at QUT, Brisbane
Hand in Hand
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative, Sydney, NSW
also at Performance Space, Sydney
In The Mean Time
2008
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Neue Galerie, Dachau, Bavaria, Germany
launched at Raw Space Galleries, Brisbane
Origins
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Colourise Festival, Musgrave Park, Brisbane, QLD
under ground media arts festival
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Darwin Fringe Festival, Darwin, NT
La Revanche des Genres: Art Contemporain Australien
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Les Brasseurs, Liege, Belgium and Cite, Paris, France
Metis Media Festival
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Ottowa, Ontario, Canada
Ozflix
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian Film Weekend, Toronto & Vancouver, Canada
Raw-Mus
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Raw Space Galleries, Brisbane, QLD
Forum International de P.A.U.
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
International Forum for Indigenous Peoples, France
Mouvement Perpetual
2006- 2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Cinema Antipodes Festival, St Tropez, France
A Room For You
2006- 2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Kuril Dhagun Indigenous Knowledge Centre, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD
solo show also in 2007 'All Stars' solo show
Cut It Out
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
the Window @ QPAC, Brisbane, QLD
solo show
New Ways
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Raw Space Galleries, Brisbane, QLD
with Jason Davidson
Zero One
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Inter-Symposium of Electronic Art, San Jose, California, USA
Outblack
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Containers Village, Next Wave Festival, Melbourne, VIC
Two Way: Artists & Mentors
2006
Exhibition ()
Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
The Journey
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Station, Kollmitzberg, Austria
Uncovered
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Raw Space Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
ARC Biennial, Brisbane
Other[wize]
2005- 2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
solo show
The Dark and the Light IV
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
with Michael Nelson Jagamara and Minnie Pwerle
L'Art Urbain Du Pacifique
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Diff Art Pacifice, Castle of St Auvent, Limousin, France
Spirit and Vision
2004
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Sammlung Essl, Klosternbeuburg, Vienna, Austria
Murri All Stars
2003
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Tu Wai Indigenous Resource Centre, Whangarei, Aotearoa, New Zealand
solo show
Not Really Queenz'land
2003
Exhibition (exhibited at)
NEWflames Studio, Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
solo show
Resort of Thieves
2002- 2003
Exhibition (exhibited at)
State Archives of NSW, Sydney, NSW
Re-Identification
2002
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, NSW
InteractivA01
2001
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Biennale of New Media, Museum of Contemporary Art, Merida, Mexico
also InteractivA03 in 2003 and InteractivA07 in 2007
Project Wall
2000
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, NSW
Recognitions
Stockland Art Award
Award
Judges Prize
SBS Scholarship
Award
to attend the Australian Screen Directors Association Conference, Melbourne.
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