Jenny Fraser is an artist and curator from the Yugambeh of the Bandjalung Nation. Her practice is enveloped in diverse creative mediums. With a laconic sense of humour she picks away at the fabric of our society, exposing contradictions, absurdities, and denial.
Jenny Fraser / Artist biography
Jenny Fraser’s recent work takes iconic and everyday symbols of Australian life and questions the values they represent. Her practice is partly by a commitment to collaboration, which leads to involvement with exciting artist networks, such as the Blackout New Media Arts Collective. Jenny has travelled extensively and completed artist-in-residence programs - from remote communities in the Northern Territory to the Rocky Mountains in Banff and Raw Space in Brisbane.
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Jenny Fraser has an extensive exhibition history, showing throughout Australia and internationally. Recent exhibitions include, the Festival de decouverte de la Culture Contemporaine Aborigine in France, Hand in Hand in Australia, and in the mean time at Neue Galerie, Dachau, Bavaria, Germany and Raw Space Galleries, Brisbane. She was awarded an honourable mention at the 2007 imagineNATIVE Film Festival, Toronto. Fraser founded and curates cyberTribe, an indigenous online gallery, which aims to encourage the production and exhibition of indigenous art.













