Holly Grace

b. 1969

Holly Grace was born in Perth, Western Australia and is currently based in Melbourne, Victoria. Grace has exhibited in venues such as the Melbourne Art Fair, London Art Fair, Sofa Chicago, and has had numerous solo exhibitions in Australia and internationally. The artist has been collected by various public and private collections, such as the National Gallery of Australia, Artbank and Parliament House Art Collection. Grace has been the recipient for grants from the Australia Council and Arts Victoria that enable her to create new bodies of work and to participate in three International Mentorships.

Two of these mentorships took place in Denmark and initiated the artist’s affinity with the landscape, leading to more recent explorations into the Australian Bush. Exploring first with the camera and then with glass, Grace creates a multi-layered glass canvas that is a poetic interpretation of the Australian landscape.

“As my journey begins, I depart from the confines of everyday life, a small cave constructed from inherited beliefs and ideals. These explorations through nature’s door led me to other realms and times long past. My perceptions change and illuminate my thoughts, as I follow in the footsteps of our forefathers. Their stories are entwined within my own, creating a narrative retold in light and shadow, a realm hidden in the past but a treasure for the future.

Tales told and whispered stories become bonded to the landscape. A search for a heritage long lost is remembered again, found in these treasured objects. Our human stories of death and survival, sadness and joy, help to create a poetic interpretation of the Australian vernacular.” Holly Grace

PAST EXHIBITIONS

2024

In Blog

Holly Grace & Sarah Tomasetti – Finalists in the 2024 Fleurieu Biennale Art Prize

Image above: Sarah Tomasetti From Balpatta X 2024 145 x 150 cm pigment oil and marble dust on fresco Congratulations to Holly …

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Orest Keywan, Michael Snape and Ayako Saito – Wollombi Valley Sculpture Festival

Image above: Orest Keywan  That Line 2023  steel  168 x 271 x 190cm   Congratulations to Orest Keywan, Michael Snape and …

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Andrew Antoniou – Finalist in the Kedumba Drawing Award 2024

Image above: Andrew Antoniou Weird & Wonderful  2024 charcoal on paper 82 x 88 cm Congratulations to Andrew Antoniou who …

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