Dimensions | 150 × 20 × 296 cm |
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Catalogue number | 037 |
Guardians
$14,000
Considering the cultural significance of the oar is to recognise the preservation of life. Guardians, like presence of seven transoceanic timber forms honours the memory of life hanging in the balance.
Catalogue Number: 037
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Sculptor Bio
Gavin Vitullo
Gavin Vitullo is a multi-disciplinary Newcastle based artist who studied Fine Arts at Hunter St TAFE and Newcastle University. Gavin is most recognised for his work in sculpture, having been awarded first prize on consecutive occasions in the Newcastle Emerging Artist Prize for sculpture. Gavin has been a finalist in the Gosford Art Prize 5 times and in 2016 he won the Hunter Region Botanical Gardens sculpture prize. In 2017 Gavin s first public sculpture ‘Undercurrent’ was installed at Billy’s Point, Teralba. That same year Gavin was awarded first prize at Sculptures in the Vineyard, Wollombi for his contemplative work ‘Breathe’.
Gavin works out of a studio space at the Creator Incubator in Hamilton North, his poetic practice continues to evolve and develop through a cross pollination of mediums. Gavin has an affinity with reclaimed, salvaged and sustainable materials. He has an innate understanding of the natural world and this often resonates through wood, as he combines concept and craftsmanship harmoniously.
Education
2020 Cert IV Training & Assessment, Forsythes Recruitment
2019 Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Newcastle (high distinction)
2013 Advance Diploma of Fine Arts, Hunter Street Tafe (high distinction)
Solo Exhibitions
2020 Natural Causes, the Lock-Up Contemporary Art Space
2015 Mastering Mortality, Curve Gallery Newcastle
2013 Rhythms & Consequences Curve Gallery Newcastle
Group Exhibitions
2020 Locus Focus, Newcastle Art Space, Islington
2019 Response, Hunter Region Botanical Gardens, Heatherbrae
Residencies
2021 Create NSW Grant Recipient, Ephemeral Sculpture Project, Dungog
2017 Commissioned Artist, Living Cultures Exhibition, MAC Museum, Guardians
Awards & Prizes
2021 NAVA Benevolent Fund Grant Recipient
2020 Artist in Residency Prize, Sculpture in the Vineyards, Wollombi
2019 Paul Munro Shaping Futures Scholarship Recipient, University of Newcastle
2017 Winner Sculptures In The Vineyards, Breathe, Wollombi
2016 Winner Hunter Region Botanical Gardens Sculpture Prize, Diaspora, the Great Continental Drift
2015 Finalist Gosford Art Prize, Circumnavigation, Sculpture
2014 Winner Newcastle Emerging Artist Prize, Sculpture, The Descent into Madness is the Path to Enlightenment, NAS Newcastle
2014 Finalist Gosford Art Prize, The Way you Dream, Embossing
2013 Winner Lord Mayor Sculpture Proposal, Undercurrent, Public Sculpture
2013 Winner Newcastle Emerging Artist Prize, Sculpture, Time and Tide, NAS Newcastle
2013 Finalist Ford Grant Scholarship, Hunter Street TAFE Newcastle
2013 Finalist Gosford Art Prize, Precarious Nature, Sculpture
2012 Finalist Gosford Art Prize, Amongst Giants, Sculpture
Select Creative Experiences
2020 Artist in Conversation, the Lock-Up Contemporary Art Space, Newcastle
2020 Live Sculpture Demonstrator, Bohemia, Newcastle Art Gallery
2019 Newcastle Art Space Mentoring Program, Mentor
2018 Guest Curator, Mother, Scratch Art Space, Marrickville
2017 Artist In Conversation, ‘Make it, Made it’ Conference, Studio Melt, Newcastle
2016 Guest Teacher at Hunter Valley Grammar School for an Expressive Drawing Workshop 2015 Assistant Sculptor to Alex Seton, Paper Armada, Marble Installation, Newtown, Sydney 2015 Assistant Sculptor to Roger McFarlane, Resilience, Marble Public Sculpture, Nobby’s Newcastle
References
Braddon Snape
Director of the Creator Incubator Studios
Newcastle, NSW
0417492655
Courtney Novak
Director of The Lock-Up Gallery
Newcastle, NSW
0421519547