She/Her   | Meanjin (Brisbane) Australia | siena.p.hart@gmail.com


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Solo Exhibitions

2022: TBC collaboration with Thomas Bartsch, LOOK Meanjin
2020: Thistle Tongue, House Conspiracy
2019: 1993, Webb Gallery
2017: Girl Practice, Kunstbunker
2016: I’m Asking For a Friend, Mount ARI

Group Exhibitions

2021: MUTUAL INTENT, The Third Quarter + YETI Bne, Brisbane Powerhouse
2020: Rain Dance, Bushfire Relief
2019: Higher Order, Bib n’ Brace
2019: QueerTech.io + Midsumma Festival, BlackBox (Victoria) + Online
2019: SKINSOFTFLESH, Ventolin Artspace, Testing Grounds (Victoria)
2018: On a Roll!, PoP Gallery
2018: Providentia II, S0S0
2017: Little Secrets, Little Lies, Post Datum,  Paddington Substation
2017: S0S01, S0S0
2017: Confluence, UC Graduate Exhibition
2017: Providentia I, Paddington Substation
2016: Some Strange Compulsion, DRIP
2016: Brisbane Feminist Festival, WWP
2016: VOID, The Gentle Void (Tasmania)
2015: Catalysis, SBIT Graduate Exhibition
2014: QLD Festival of Photography, QLD Center for Photography

Awards + Residencies

2020: Provisions; Artist in Residence, House Consiracy
2018: Long Live the New Flesh Residency, Soft Space ARI
2017: Residency, InResidence
2015: Summer Scholarship Residency, New York School of Visual Arts
2013: Highly Commended Finalist, Sunshine Coast Art Prize

Performances

2017: Blood Knot, by Tay Haggarty, MetroArts
2016: Bath Time for Big Boy, Siena Hart, DRIP

Education

2022: Graduate Diploma of Design, TQEC
2018: Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class Honours), Queensland College of Art, Griffith University
2017: Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology
2017: Bachelor of Visual Arts, University of Canberra
2015: Summer Scholarship – Works on Paper, New York School of Visual Art

Press + Publications

2019: Long Live the New Flesh: The Body as Fantasy Space, Interview with SoftSpace ARI
2018: Co-poietic: An Auto-voyeuristic Practice, Siena Hart
2018:In Conversation with Sarah Louise Thompson, InResidence ARI

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