Monica Adams b.1971
I began as an artist at Monash University where I studied for 4 years and truly loved every minute in the study of art theory and studio also. I then at the end of third year Had my first solo show at Kirkaldy Davies gallery. I have then exhibited for the last 15 years continuosly in many galleries, working as an artist full time. I know work at home in my large studio where my works surround every room of my house, I love and live my art. Painting for me is about colour texture and the pure love of paint, its runny and thick abilities, drips and fantastic surprises. The drawn line is also important as for me it creates a perfect contrast to the paint.
1. Flower Series β The first of the three series conceptualises the use of flowers in our lives as memory, for romance and to show we care in the special and tragic occasions of our lives. Flowers used in this format are often used as a sign of beauty and to cheer our mood. Flowers are used in these ways to intensify the spiritual side of our lives.
2. Child Series β This series combines the above commentary as well as a symbol of the child. The artworks represent the child in all of us through Angelic symbolism. Children offer us so much and often represent new beginnings and hope. Whilst the child may grow in so many directions, itβs intrinsic beauty will remain, even if hidden. Like the all encompassing Hindu word "OM (Aum)", the flowers falling around the child therefore represent all that has been, is, and will be.
EDUCATION
2000 Studying and working in United Kingdom, France, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Egypt
1996 Monash University, College of Art and Design, Melbourne (Bachelor of Fine Art β Honours)
1995 Monash University, College of Art and Design, Melbourne (Bachelor of Fine Art)
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Canterberry Art show - Feature artist
2011 Manyung Gallery
2010 Nexus Modern Art
2010 Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza
2009 Jackman Gallery
2008 Jackman Gallery
2007 Jackman Gallery
2004 Jackman Gallery
2004 Gadfly Gallery, Perth
2003 The Jackman Gallery, Melbourne
2003 Gadfly Gallery, Perth
2002 "Metaphor" The Jackman Gallery, Melbourne
2001 "Beauty" The Jackman Gallery, Melbourne
2000 "The Powder Room" The Jackman Gallery, Melbourne
1999 "Street Portraits" Indigo Studios, Melbourne
1999 "Bordello" The Jackman Gallery, Melbourne
1998 "Scarlet Letter" Indigo Studios , Melbourne
1998 "Scarlet Letter" Melbourne Fringe Festival Installation, Swanston Walk, Melbourne
1998 "Changing Faces" Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne
1996 "Inner Picture" Kircaldy Davies Gallery, Sth Yarra, Melbourne
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2010 Nexus Modern Art-True Self
2010 Manyung Sorrento - Opening exhibition
2010 Glenferrie contempory art Gallery
2009 Canterberry art show
2009 Nexus Stockroom
2009 Jackman Gallery
2008 Jackman Gallery
2007 Jackman gallery
2003UrbanThe Jackman Gallery, Melbourne
2002 Manyung Gallery, Mornington
2002 "R Rated" The Jackman Gallery, Melbourne
2002 "The Red Show" The Jackman Gallery, Melbourne
2002 Gasworks Sculpture Bienale, Melbourne
2000 "D.I.Y" The Faculty Gallery, Monash University Gallery, Caulfield Campus, curated by Malcom Bywaters
2000 "Environment" Switchback Gallery, Monash University, Gippsland Campus,
1999 "New Horizons" Mass Gallery, Melbourne
2000 "D.I.Y" Switchback Gallery, Monash University, Gippsland, Victoria Curated by Malcom Bywaters
1998 "Christmas Exhibition" Bulle Galleries, Melbourne
1998 "Emerging Artists Group Show" Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne
TEACHING EXPERIENCE/POSITIONS HELD
2000-Current Life Drawing, General Drawing, Painting Lecturer, Indigo Studios Director, Indigo Studios
Guest speaker, Arts Business Seminar, Swinburne University of Technology, Wantirna Campus, Victoria
1996-1999 Co-Director, Indigo Studios Painting, Life Drawing Lecturer, Indigo studios
RESIDENCIES
2002 Artist in residency, Caulfield Grammar
2001 Artist in residency, Caulfield Grammar
2001 Artist in residency, Frankston TAFE
2000 Artist in residence, Rigozza Print Studios, Italy
1997 Artist in residence, Caulfield Grammar
COLLECTIONS
The Monash University Collection, Clayton Campus
Caulfield Grammar Collection,Private Collections in United Kingdom, Singapore, France and United States.