Georgia Anson
Georgia Anson — 'Fungus Portal 1' Ceramic Wall Sculpture (2025)
Georgia Anson works at the intersection of craft and contemporary art, using traditionally feminised materials and methods to question the boundaries of both. Her practice explores transformation through organic forms - particularly insects and other life often dismissed as ugly or invasive - drawing parallels between the marginalisation of these creatures and the historical devaluation of craft and women's labour. Through her use of tactile, time-intensive processes, Anson reclaims the domestic, the decorative, and the bodily as sites of power and resistance within a feminist framework.
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Georgia Anson (b. 1991, AUS) is an artist who explores the interplay between nature and human intervention, often focusing on creatures overlooked or deemed unattractive, such as insects. Her work delves into themes of transformation and post humanism, celebrating strength in feminine power and beauty in the unexpected.
Vitrine
June 19 - July 26, 2025
Salon Hang brings together eight female and non-binary artists who challenge the traditional role of the frame in Western art. Working across a range of craft practices, each artist has reimagined the frame, not as a boundary, but as a space for experimentation and creative possibility.
As well as somewhere to display paintings, the “salon” was a place where women came together to educate themselves. Salon Hang aims to connect women from various artistic backgrounds, using the frame and craftwork as symbols for collective solidarity.
Georgia Anson, Ruby Brown, Lauren Cameron, Georgina Proud, Samantha Seary, Madeleine Thornton-Smith, Kate Tucker and Jasminka Ward-Matievic
Curated by Madeleine Thorton-Smith
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Material: stoneware clay, glaze, canvas, plastic beads, glass, beads, sequins, wool, pearls and silk thread
Dimensions: Approx. 22 x 27 x 9 cm
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