Artist

Alice Fennessy

I am originally from Te Whanganui-a-Tara, and currently living in the Manawatū. I use drawing to convey themes such as intimacy, domestic life and interior worlds. My work is currently intertwined with motherhood as I raise my two young children. I find myself endlessly fascinated by the juxtapositions or dualities thrown up by pregnancy and motherhood, how these experiences can be simultaneously beautiful and ugly, ordinary and other, tender and excruciating. My work explores these spaces through materials and compositions; disparate images from fleeting moments drawn together in stark tones on surfaces such as paper, silk or aluminium. My work aims to be sensitive and vulnerable, casting light on experiences of life often disregarded. I studied a Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours at Massey University CoCA, and also work as a gallery educator and art teacher.

Artist Details

Manawatū, Aotearoa New Zealand

Highlights

Solo Exhibitions

2022

Through a small window, Space Gallery, Whanganui

2021

Floating hours and ghost days, Space Gallery, Whanganui

2019

Blue Nights, Space Gallery, Whanganui

2016

Tiny Histories, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne

Group Exhibitions

2020

Through Branches/Scattered Across the Lake, Welcome to Nowhere, Whanganui

2019

Seeing Red, Thinkspace invitational group show curated by Booooom, Los Angeles

3AM, with Alice Fennessy, AJ Bradley, Briana Jamieson, Katie Morrow & Rose Young, Parrotdog Gallery, Pōneke Wellington

2017

Feeling into, with Frances Cannon, April Jy Kim, Laura Owsianka and Hilary Green, curated by Annalise Bosnjak, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne