Jo Darbyshire

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Biography

Born in Western Australia, I studied Fine Arts at Curtin University, WA and Canberra School of Art, ACT. I completed a Masters in Cultural Heritage from Curtin University in 2003 and worked as an artist in residence at the West Australian Museum. I also work as a curator. My curatorial work usually focuses on social history exhibitions and artists working in museums. I currently work part time at the City of Perth where I am the Memorabilia and Social History Curator.

Solo Exhibitions

2017
Ships That Pass

With Penny Coss Packenham St Art Space, Fremantle WA

2014
YIELD, Bankwest Gallery Mezzanine Level, Bankwest Plaza 300 Murray St, Perth WA 9am-5pm weekdays

YIELD, Bankwest Gallery Mezzanine Level, Bankwest Plaza 300 Murray St, Perth WA 9am-5pm weekdays 10 March- 21 July Free- all welcome

2013
Ireland, Catherine Asquith Gallery, Collingwood Melbourne ViC

Ireland, Catherine Asquith Gallery, Collingwood Melbourne ViC

2010
Floating World, Johnston Gallery, Perth WA, Catherine Asquith Gallery, Melbourne and Summit Fine A

Floating World, Johnston Gallery, Perth WA, Catherine Asquith Gallery, Melbourne and Summit Fine Art Gallery, Calgary Canada.

2010
Mas Razones, Collaborative exhibition with Rox De Luca, Gallery Espacio Menosuno, Madrid

Mas Razones, Collaborative exhibition with Rox De Luca, Gallery Espacio Menosuno, Madrid

2005
Ghost River Paintings, Gallery East, North Fremantle, WA and SPAN Galleries, Melbourne, Victoria

Ghost River Paintings, Gallery East, North Fremantle, WA and SPAN Galleries, Melbourne, Victoria

2003
The Gay Museum, Perth International Arts Festival; at the Western Australian Museum, WA

The Gay Museum, Perth International Arts Festival; at the Western Australian Museum, WA

Group Exhibitions

2008
Silver, 25 years of Artrage, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, WA

Silver, 25 years of Artrage, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, WA

2008
Finalist in the ABN AMRO Emerging Artist Award, Sydney, NSW

Finalist in the ABN AMRO Emerging Artist Award, Sydney, NSW

2006
Configured- Aspects of contemporary western Australian figurative art, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery P

Configured- Aspects of contemporary western Australian figurative art, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery Perth and Travelling exhibition for Art on the Move, WA

Awards

2013
Winner Bayswater Art Award

Winner Bayswater Art Award

2009
Awarded a Mid–Career Fellowship Grant from the West Australian Department for Culture and the Arts

Awarded a Mid–Career Fellowship Grant from the West Australian Department for Culture and the Arts

2007
Australia Council Skills and Arts Development grant to visit New York

Australia Council Skills and Arts Development grant to visit New York

2005
Winner BankWest Contemporary Art Award, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, WA

Winner BankWest Contemporary Art Award, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, WA

2004
New Work grant, Australia Council and New Work grant, Western Australian Ministry for Culture and t

New Work grant, Australia Council and New Work grant, Western Australian Ministry for Culture and the Arts

2003
Museum Award for The Gay Museum, Perth International Arts Festival; Western Australian Museum, WA

Museum Award for The Gay Museum, Perth International Arts Festival; Western Australian Museum, WA

Collections

Artbank, Western Australian Art Gallery, Bankwest Collection, City’s of Perth, Stirling, Joondalup,

Galleries

Artbank, Western Australian Art Gallery, Bankwest Collection, City’s of Perth, Stirling, Joondalup,

Publications

Artbank, Western Australian Art Gallery, Bankwest Collection, City’s of Perth, Stirling, Joondalup,
Artbank, Western Australian Art Gallery, Bankwest Collection, City’s of Perth, Stirling, Joondalup, Wanneroo and Bunbury Collections, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, WA Department of Culture and the Arts

Residencies

2012
Residency at Cill Rialaig studios, Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Residency at Cill Rialaig studios, Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry, Ireland

2007
International residency- Imaginary Places -at the Banff Centre for the Arts, Alberta, Canada.

International residency- Imaginary Places -at the Banff Centre for the Arts, Alberta, Canada.

1996
Artist in Residence, Painting Department, Canberra School of Art, ACT

Artist in Residence, Painting Department, Canberra School of Art, ACT

1993
Artist Studio, Cite Internationale des Artes, Paris; Australia Council

Artist Studio, Cite Internationale des Artes, Paris; Australia Council

Artist Statement

'Mystery, Warmth, Discomfort, Assuredness' Description of my paintings by David Sequiera Oct 2013 My abstract paintings use colour and the transparency of oil paint to explore ideas of place (particularly underwater landscapes). I am primarily a painter but enjoy taking visual arts to a wider audience through public art projects and workshops.