James Newitt, installation and mixed media artist, was born in Hobart, Tasmania, in 1981. Newitt graduated with a PhD in fine arts from the University of Tasmania, School of Art, in 2007. His mixed media work focuses on projection, sound and text installation as well as public projects.
Newitt has participated in a number of exhibitions, including 'Social Networking’, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, 2012; 'To Catch a Tiger’, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, 2011; 'If They Fall’, Rosalux: Berlin-based art office, Berlin, 2010; 'Primavera’, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2010; and 'What I Think About When I Think About Dancing’, Campbelltown Art Centre, Sydney, 2009.
In 2012 Newitt undertook a three-month Australia Council for the Arts studio residency in Liverpool, U.K., before embarking on a one-year Samstag Scholarship in 2013. He is Head of Visual Communication at the Tasmanian School of Art, and was a founding member and past director of INFLIGHT art, Hobart.
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- 2013