Kenzee Patterson is an artist currently living and working in Sydney, Australia. He works in an interdisciplinary manner, often incorporating sculpture, photography, video, performance, installation, painting and drawing in his art practice.In 2007, Kenzee, together with Samuel Villalobos, started Locksmith Project Space. Kenzee continues as co-director of the space, which recently published the third issue of its journal Locksmith Project. He has exhibited extensively in Sydney’s artist-run galleries, as well as regional galleries. He has also had work shown in various galleries and festivals in Melbourne, Japan, Iceland, Paris, and Berlin. In 2005 Kenzee was the recipient of the Dyason Bequest from the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and the Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Artists Exchange Scholarship from Sydney College of the Arts. In the first half of 2006, Kenzee undertook an International Exchange at L'école nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, in Paris, and April in 2007 he participated in a one-month residency in Berlin as part of a program called Transit Lounge, for which he received a RUN_WAY Young and Emerging Professional Development grant from the Inter-Arts Office of the Australia Council for the Arts, as well as a Professional Development Travel Grant from the Australian Network for Art and Technology

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