Sally Anderson
Video Tour: Sally Anderson - Sea Screen Belly
OLSEN GalleryJuly 2021
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Artist ProfileSally Anderson
Issue 44 | 2019
Sally Anderson spoke about how the deeply autobiographical, the metaphorical and the observed intertwine in her painting practice.
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Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship 20th anniversary
Art GuideSteve Dow
11 April, 2018
The Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship turns 20 this year and Steve Dow took this opportunity to talk to three recipients, Tom Polo, Mitch Cairns and Sally Anderson, about travelling to Paris and the impact of the scholarship on their painting practices.
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Hayley Megan-French
Jan 2018
There is much competition for the grant and artist-in-redisnce opportunities in Australia and beyone. We take a look at two artists who have met with the approval of the institutions responsible for administering these opportunities.
_continue readingEmily Ritchie
13 October 2017
The fact an everyday object, such as a flower, can hold significant emotional importance and trigger memories forms the inspiration behind most of Sally Anderson’s work, including her winning entry in this year’s Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship.
“Everyone has stories attached to things,” the 27-year-old Sydney artist said. “I’m fascinated by the brain and cognition and how we hold emotional weight within certain objects. It’s so interesting to me how objects or landscapes can hold memories and how those memories can change over time; it’s not fixed.”
_continue readingLinda Morris
12 October 2017
Just one day after opening her first commercial solo exhibition in Sydney, artist Sally Anderson has won the 2017 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship. The 27-year-old was awarded the prize, a three-month residency at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris and $40,000 in living and travel expenses, for her painting Dilling's Bromeliads with Gullfoss Falls, an intriguing pairing of landscape and still life.
Photo: Artist Sally Anderson: ''I'm fascinated by memory.'' Photo: Kate Geraghty
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