biography

1973 Born Sydney
1997 Bachelor of Arts, Fine Arts, University of Western Sydney, Nepean
1998 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Honours (First Class), College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney
2004 Candidate, Master of Fine Arts, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney Currently lives and works in Sydney

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2002 Artbox, Sherman Galleries Hargrave, Sydney
2002 Death Wobbles, Kudos Gallery, Sydney
2001 LA International Biennial, 18th Street Arts Complex, Santa Monica, Los Angeles
2000 The Lounge, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Sydney
1999 Not Pop, Rubyayre Gallery, Sydney
1999 Artbox, Sherman Galleries Hargrave, Sydney
1998 Open House Gallery, Sydney

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2003 Festivus, Sherman Galleries, Sydney
Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney
Boofheads and Scrubbers, Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest, Sydney
Artbox Inc., Sherman Galleries, Sydney
2002 Graduate Exhibition, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney
Festivus, Sherman Galleries Goodhope, Sydney
Slacking Off, Imperial Slacks Gallery, Sydney
Open Studio Exhibition, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
2000 The palace of exaggeration and everything, Grey Matter Contemporary Art, Sydney
One Last Show, Herringbone Gallery, Sydney
The Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship, Artspace, Sydney
Garage Sale, Rubyayre Gallery, Sydney
1999 Hack, Grey Matter Contemporary Art, Sydney, curated by Michael & Michael Visual Arts Project Management
Qintex, Smith and Stonely, Brisbane, curated by Michael & Michael Visual Arts Project Management
Hatched: Healthway National Graduate Show, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA)
Figure 8, Kudos Gallery, Sydney
Al Eisen & Friends, Herringbone Gallery, Sydney, curated by Michael & Michael Visual Arts Project Management
1998 Honours Graduation Exhibition, College of Fine Arts, Sydney
Mary Alice Evatt Art Award, The Coach House, The Rocks, Sydney
[symbol], Firstdraft Gallery, Sydney, curated by Michael & Michael Visual Arts Project Management
COFA Honours Exhibition, Exhibition and Performance Space, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney
1997 Professional Human, Graduation Exhibition, University of Western Sydney, Nepean

AWARDS
2004 New South Wales Artists Marketing Scheme, National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA)
2002 International Program, New South Wales Ministry for the Arts
2002 New South Wales Artists Marketing Scheme, National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA)
2001 Post-Graduate Research Grant, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney
2000 Development Grant, Australia Council for the Arts
2000 New South Wales Artists Marketing Scheme, National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA)
1999 Willoughby City Art Prize, 3-D Open Section winner
1999 Australian Post Graduate Award, MFA, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales

RESIDENCIES
2003 Bundanon Trust Artist-in-Residence Program, New South Wales
2002 Summer Studio Residency Program, School of Visual Arts, New York
2001 Los Angeles Studio Residency, Australia Council for the Arts
2000 The Gunnery Studio, Artspace, Sydney

COLLECTIONS
Private collections in the United States and Australia

BIBLIOGRAPHY Tim Dick, 'There's an art to being a boofhead', Sydney Morning Herald, 2-3 August 2003
Cathy Pryor, 'Drawing on the dark side of suburbia', Australian, 2 August 2003
Russell Storer, 'Artbox Inc.', catalogue essay, Sherman Galleries, Sydney, 2003
Clara Sturak, Santa Monica Mirror, Los Angeles, 18 July 2001 Russell Storer, http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/visarts/globe/issue11/nmtext.html 2000
Blair French, 'Hack: Grey Matter Contemporary Art', Art + Text, no. 69, 2000
'Interactive art wins $5000 Willoughby prize', Sydney Weekly, 9 September 1999
Morgan Richards, 'Familiar?', Monument, no. 29, 1999
Bruce James, 'Toto, I've a feeling we're not on canvas any more', Sydney Morning Herald, 3 April 1999
Sebastian Smee, 'Hip and miss', Sydney Morning Herald, 23 March 1999
Bruce James, 'Too much sex on TV? I don't hear the TV complaining', Sydney Morning Herald, 4 August 1998

This project was supported by the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) with financial assistance from the New South Wales Ministry for the Arts.

Michael Lindeman would like to thank Natalie, Mark Lindeman, Talulah Stephenson and all staff at Sherman Galleries.

Photography: Paul Green