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Background of Jemima Wyman
Jemima Wyman is a contemporary artist who was born in Sydney, Australia in 1977 (no specific date was mentioned). Jemima Wyman works at Brisbane and Los Angeles. Wyman's main focus is on the art practice that involve with large scale of showcasing artwork in a big space; also involve performance and videos of the artwork, also with the photography and painting. Along with it, her work aim to explore psychological potentiality of camouflage and masking in reference to collective identity. Jemima Wyman's artwork includes use of various patterns, textiles, costumes, masks, and many other materials.

Website
https://jemimawyman.wordpress.com/

Instagram Page
@jemimawyman

Early Life and Education
Jemima Wyman was born in 1977, which was the same generation of other artist such as Judyta Papp, Prisca Salomé, Tracy Stuckey, Vitaly Grafov, Léopold Rabus, and many others! Jemima Wyman got influenced by the beautiful creativity of the 1990s Art; specifically, by a group of artists working in the United Kingdom, who were known as the Young British Artists who defined the artistic culture of the 1990s.

In 1997, Jemima Wyman received her B.A. - Bachelor of Fine Arts (in Visual Arts) at QUT, Brisbane. In 2001, she received her Honors (first class) at the Queensland University of Technology. And in 2007, she graduated with a M.F.A. - Master of Fine Arts from The California Institute of Arts in Los Angeles.

Artwork Exhibitions
Jemima Wyman has exhibited in many places (internationally).

Solo Exhibitions Combat Drag: Lessons in Unlimited Expansion, Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia More Jungle then Paradise, IMA (TCB Space), Brisbane, Australia Off Their Heads! Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Pets or Meat, D301 Gallery, California Institute of Arts, Los Angeles
 * 2015 Tactical Frivolity, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
 * 2014 Pattern Bandits, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
 * 2013 Effacing Power, Steve Turner Contemporary (upcoming)
 * 2012 Piecing Together Core Concerns, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
 * 2010 The Will to Deceive, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
 * 2009 The Declaration of Resemblance and Fluid Insurgents, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane
 * 2008 Putting On, Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles
 * 2007 The Difficult Word Is Born At Last, A402 Gallery, California Institute of Arts, Los Angeles
 * 2006 Whak’emall, 507 Rose, Los Angeles
 * 2005 Catastrophe Theory: Earthquake Girl and other Stories, Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
 * 2004 Minnie Peep, 18th St. Arts Center, Los Angeles
 * 2003 See-Saw, The Farm, Brisbane, Australia (catalogue)
 * 2002 Chroming, Bellas Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
 * 2000 Lightweight Poncho, Palace Gallery, Brisbane, Australia (catalogue)
 * 1999 Pink Bits, Palace Gallery, Brisbane, Australia

Group Exhibitions New Psychedelia, University of Queensland Museum, Brisbane The Open Day Book Exhibition, LACE, Los Angeles Total Nowhere Emotional Expansion, Brisbane Powerhouse Pap Spears, Karen 19, Gold Coast, Australia The Juice is Loose, 507Rose, Los Angeles 2006 Contemporary Commonwealth, ACMI, Melbourne (catalogue) Someone Shows Something to Someone, CCAS, Canberra (catalogue) OUT of THE INTERNET (MAAP), State Library of Queensland Rectangular Ghost, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney Twofold, Westbeth Gallery Kozuka, Nagoya, Japan (catalogue) Not Worried, Raid Projects, Los Angeles Sub-Topic, Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, Hervey Bay, Australia The Portia Geach Memorial Award, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney Virtually Furniture, Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane (painting), Monash University Gallery, Melbourne (catalogue) Fragility, Smith & Stoneley on Stratton, Brisbane
 * 2013 Chockablock, University Art Museum, Cal State University, Long Beach
 * 2012 Collective Coverings, Communal Skin, Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool
 * 2011 Inner Voices, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan
 * 2010 The Beauty of Distance: Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age, Sydney Biennale
 * 2009 GPS, Cypress Collage Art Gallery, Los Angeles
 * 2008 The Art Resort, QUT Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia
 * 2007 IDAP, Yokohama Art Centre, Japan (catalogue)
 * 2006 2006 IDA, Beijing Film Academy, Beijing
 * 2005 Primavera, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (catalogue)
 * 2005 Prime, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
 * 2004 Talking about Abstraction, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney (catalogue)
 * 2003 Colour, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
 * 2002 Unit 197, Gamma Space, Melbourne (catalogue)
 * 2001 QUT Alumni Exhibition, QUT Art Museum, Brisbane
 * 2000 Next Gen, Metro Arts, Brisbane (catalogue)
 * 1999 Colourfield, Soapbox Gallery, Brisbane
 * 1998 Griller Girls. Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane
 * 1997 After Image, Development Space Metro Arts, Brisbane

Artist's Statement
Artist Jemima Wyman stated, "My solo exhibition Fume, features plumes of smoke from flares, fires or deterrents present during protest. Fume expands on my ongoing photo collage practice, where I accumulate images documenting global activism that are printed, hand-cut, and arranged. My work continues to investigate the use of camouflage as a visual and psychological device related to power. Fume evokes the origin of the word ‘camouflage’ that develops from the French camouflet meaning ‘whiff of smoke in the face’".

Artist Jemima Wyman again stated, "Fume features three different series’ of collages: Haze / Plume / Billow. The Haze... series weaves images of smoke together to form nebulous landscapes (or smokescapes) that mimic the abstract shapes found in camouflage textiles. The multiple works titled Plume... feature smoke formations trapped and hovering within the frame. Like signals of distress they emanate from the ground up and are all different in shape and colour. Smoke is reflected and symmetrical in the Billow... series. Forming a pattern from a distance and revealing shadows and debris from conflict up close".

Artist Jemima Wyman also stated, "Activists, police and military use smoke as a tactical weapon in confrontations. I document these uses in the multi-page titles listing each piece of cut smoke with: the protest, the location, and the date. The result is an incomplete document of global unrest for a moment already passed. Ephemeral, and sometimes noxious, the particles caught in the air of these collages also contain rage. Smoke is a siren, a signal of past, current and future distress".

Find it here Link: https://www.sullivanstrumpf.com/exhibitions/jemima-wyman/jemima-wyman-2/exhibition_catalogue

Awards She Received

 * 2012 Australia Council Grant, New Work Grant (Mid-Career)
 * 2011 Arts Queensland, Career Development Grant
 * 2010 QANTAS Foundation Art Award, Australia
 * Elam International Residency, University of Auckland, New Zealand
 * 2009 Threewalls Summer Residency, Chicago (CamLab)
 * 2006 California Institute of Arts Scholarship, Los Angeles
 * 2005 Lord Mayors Fellowship, Brisbane City Council & Arts Qld
 * 2004 The Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship
 * Los Angeles Studio Residency, Australia Council for the Arts
 * 2001 Graduate Award (Honours), Software Engineering Aust.
 * 2000 Melville Haysom Scholarship, Queensland Art Gallery

Live Performances/Screenings/Events

 * 2014 Surface Tensions, Institute for Labor Generosity Workers and Uniforms, LA
 * 2012 Embodied, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (CamLab)
 * Engagement Party, MOCA, Los Angeles (CamLab)
 * 2011 Social Clothing Experiments, The Getty Centre, Los Angeles
 * 2010 Outside the Box, Bongout Gallery, Berlin
 * The Fish Bowl, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, New Zealand
 * Whak’emall, San Pablo Arts District, Oakland
 * 2009 Ben Russell: Burns, Chicago (CamLab)
 * 2008 Drift, Volta, New York
 * Swoon Soon Suit, Silver Platter, Los Angeles (CamLab)
 * Gentle Extended Performance, Anarchist Bookfair, Los Angeles (CamLab)
 * 2007 4th Monkey Town Semiennial, Monkey Town, New York
 * Ladyfest07, Verdenskulturcentret, Copenhagen (CamLab)
 * 2006 You/Me (Puppet Cabaret), CalArts, Los Angeles
 * [PAM] Cinema-scope program, Scope Miami, Miami
 * Chromophonozone, Don’t Tell Mama, Brisbane
 * Cat Theory, Director’s Lounge, Berlin
 * 2005 Video works 2001-2003, artLA, Los Angeles
 * 2004 Love it or Leave!, Dangerous Curve, Los Angeles
 * Video Works 2000-2004, Project Artaud, San Francisco

Find them here Link: https://jemimawyman.wordpress.com/links/

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