Phoebe Lockwood

Phoebe Lockwood is a practicing artist living and working on Gadigal and Cammeraygal Country (Sydney, Australia). She recently completed her Bachelor of Fine Art at National Art School in 2022 where she majored in printmaking. 

 

Phoebe's practice spans across multiple disciplines and combines the domains of printmaking, animation, photography, sculpture, and installation. Her work is instilled with elements of anthropomorphism, the peculiar and the hyperreal. She has a particular interest in bringing the two dimensionality of printmaking into a three dimensional context by embedding print media into sculpture, objects and animation. Through these mediums, Phoebe documents instances of magic realism within her everyday, as an antidote to contemporary image fatigue and its impact on our sense of wonder. Phoebe also investigates and re-contextualises historical rituals and bizarre phenomenas in order to examine their connection to our contemporary experiences.

Phoebe has recently shown with print collective More than Reproduction's MISPRINT exhibition at Gaffa Gallery and with Makespace collective at Bad News Gallery. She was  selected to exhibit with Neram Museum's recent graduate show, EMANATE. In 2023, Phoebe was also shortlisted for the BURNIE PRINT PRIZE with her work "At Your Service".

 

Her work is held in several public university collections across Australian such as Curtin University Perth, National Art School, RMIT Melbourne and University of Southern Queensland. 

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I would like to acknowledge the Gadigal and  Cammeraygal people of the Eora Nations, the Traditional Custodians of the land, water and skies in which I live and work on. I pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the Cammeraygal and Gadigal people's continuing connection to country, culture and community.

Always was. Always will be.