
Artist In Residence /
Karla Dickens
22nd April – 24th April, 2025
Artist Karla Dickens will be utilising this residency to complete initial research and planning for her solo exhibition at The Lock-Up in 2025.
ABOUT KARLA DICKENS
Karla Dickens is an artist of Wiradjuri, Irish and German heritage, living and working in Goonellabah, Lismore, on Bundjalung Country in New South Wales. Through her multidisciplinary practice – spanning painting, photography, video, collage, sculpture and installation – Dickens brings a black humour to her unflinching interrogation of subjects such as race, gender and injustice. Described as a ‘found-object’ virtuoso, her practice often places overlooked or discarded objects into new contexts to interrogate Australian culture, contest histories and agitate for change.
Dickens has exhibited throughout Australia and abroad since the early 1990s. In 2023, she opened a major survey exhibition spanning thirty years of her art practice, Embracing Shadows at Campbelltown Arts Centre. Her solo exhibition, Rise and Fall, opened last year at Bondi Pavilion as well as her presentation within the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial at the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art. Other recent significant exhibitions include RISING: Shadow Spirit, Flinders Street Station, Melbourne, curated by Kimberley Moulton (2023); Return to Sender, Carriageworks, Sydney (2022); 22nd Biennale of Sydney: NIRIN, Sydney (2020); Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2020); Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (2020); Defying Empire: 3rd National Indigenous Art Triennial, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2017); and the National 2017: New Australian Art, Carriageworks, Sydney (2017). Dickens’ work is held in major collections including the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; National Museum of Australia, Canberra; National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; National Art School, Sydney; Australian Museum, Sydney; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney among others.
Dickens is represented by Station Gallery Australia.