Sue Pedley Explained

Sue Pedley (born 1954, Launceston Tasmania) is an Australian multi-media artist known for site-specific artworks in Australia and overseas. She has participated in residencies including the Bundanon Trust Creative Research Residency in 2016,[1] the Tokyo Wonder Site in 2012, and the 2008 International Sculpture Symposium, Vietnam. Pedley works solo and in collaboration with other artists.

Early life

Pedley grew up in Launceston, Northern Tasmania[2] where her mother Peggy Pedley co-founded the Riverside Pottery Studio, a long-running gallery, ceramics studio and teaching hub. Members routinely worked with local clays.

Pedley initially studied Early Childhood Education, later switching to art, and graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts, from the Tasmanian School of Art in 1985. She was a guest student at Städelschule, Frankfurt, Germany. In 1997 she completed a Master of Fine Art at the Sydney College of the Arts.

Career

Pedley held her first solo exhibition, the intertidal zone, at Fitzroy's Gertrude Street Gallery in 1991.[3] [4] Then, as now, her work draws from the natural world. Her art is triggered by the shapes, textures and stories from beaches, waterways, and vegetation.

Sue and Peggy Pedley's joint Patches of Light exhibition was held at Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Tasmania in 2019.[5] The Pedley family is bound to the Tasmanian landscape "through a history of labour, trade, and artistic practice across six generations following the colonisation of Tasmania".

Pedley's art often features large-scale drawing, rubbings, or cyanotypes. Found objects, including organic mementos like seaweed, bamboo and fleece also appear in her work.

Since 1995, she has been a drawing tutor at art schools in Sydney, including the Sydney College of the Arts and the National Art School.

Selected group exhibitions

Collections

Awards

References

  1. Web site: Sue Pedley . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230313182634/https://www.bundanon.com.au/artist/sue-pedley/ . 13 March 2023 . 7 November 2023 . Bundanon.
  2. Web site: Sue Pedley . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220319003529/https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection/artist/11728/ . 19 March 2022 . 19 March 2022 . National Gallery of Victoria.
  3. Book: Millner, Jacqueline . Sue Pedley . . 2003 . 0646420038 . Woolloomooloo, NSW . 40 . en . 156360619 . 12 March 2022 . https://archive.today/20231108010500/https://repository.monash.edu/items/show/69832%23?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0 . 8 November 2023 . live . Monash University Library's Caulfield Rare Books.
  4. Book: Horwitz, Tess . The intertidal zone . 200 Gertrude Street (Gallery) . 1991 . Fitzroy, Victoria . en . Exhibition catalog . 892674438 . 7 November 2023 . https://archive.today/20231108011828/https://repository.monash.edu/items/show/69871%23?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0 . 8 November 2023 . live . Monash University Library's Caulfield Rare Books.
  5. Web site: 2019 . Patches of Light . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220312010820/https://www.qvmag.tas.gov.au/Exhibitions/Past-exhibitions/Patches-of-Light . 12 March 2022 . 12 March 2022 . . en-AU.
  6. Web site: 2021 . SITE Lab Project - Art Catalogue . live . https://archive.today/20231108012848/https://issuu.com/redaellielena/docs/art_catalogue_site_lab . 8 November 2023 . 12 March 2022 . LAB-SITE . 14-17 . issuu.
  7. Web site: Gillespie . Jane . 18 March 2015 . Future Femist Archive . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210416005019/https://mgnsw.org.au/articles/future-feminist-archive/ . 16 April 2021 . 12 March 2022 . Museums and Galleries of NSW.
  8. Web site: 12 March 2022 . Light Sensitive Contemporary Australian Photography from the Loti Smorgon Fund . National Gallery of Victoria.
  9. Web site: Sue Pedley . 12 March 2022 . . Australian Government Office for the Arts.
  10. Web site: Sue Pedley - Australia . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220602102537/https://www.echigo-tsumari.jp/en/art/artist/sue-pedley/ . 2 June 2022 . 12 March 2022 . Echigo Tsmuri Art Field . en.