Curiouser and curiouser...
Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass
Felicity Grabkowski embraces a range of media from charcoal and oil paint to recycled detritus; shifting from figurative to abstract terrain.
Interested in a multi-disciplinary approach, she embraces experimentation across digital and traditional mediums; underpinned by her desire to inscribe the fleeting and ephemeral.
Felicity draws upon biological and ecological details and memories to explore the correlation between identity and the natural world. Painterly explorations convey a spectrum of felt responses to an engagement with and immersion within landscape.
Education
2019
Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours - School of Art, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
2016 - 2018
Bachelor of Fine Art with Distinction - RMIT
2006 - 2009
Master of Architecture / Master of Landscape Architecture double degree - The University of Adelaide
2004 - 2008
Study within Associate Degree in Visual Art course, Adelaide Central School of Art (evening drawing classes towards Bachelor)
Bachelor of Design Studies - The University of Adelaide
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Exhibitions
2020
UPCOMING: Solo exhibition, 28 Feb-15 March, Entangled, Neon Parlour, Melbourne
2019
Group exhibition: Flesh, No Vacancy Gallery, Melbourne CBD
Group exhibition: 'Seen & Heard', RMIT Sustainability Space, Melbourne CBD
Group exhibition: 'Portrait', Brunswick St Gallery, Brunswick
Solo exhibition: 'Undulations', Arts Centre, Warburton, Victoria
2017
Hoot Review literary magazine (online), Issue 62, USA (July 2017) - artwork accompanying poem, 'Nothing of Consequence' by Rosemary Jones
2015
Solo exhibition: 'Feathered Femmes', End of the Line Festival, Sooki Lounge, Belgrave, Victoria
RAW Canberra – Merge showcase, ACT
2014
Finalist, Inaugural Adelaide Parklands Art Prize, Festival Centre, South Australia
2013
Our Garden Suburb exhibition, M16 Artspace, Canberra, ACT
In Our Nature exhibition, Kaori Gallery, Canberra City Framing Gallery, ACT (in collaboration with Gemma Bonshek Kane (ceramicist)
2015
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