Queer Australian Art and KINK acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of the lands and waters of this continent. KINK conducts its work on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation in Naarm Melbourne, the Turrbal and Jagera peoples in Meanjin Brisbane and the Gadigal lands of the Eora Nation, Sydney. We pay respect to elders past, present, and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.

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Courtney Coombs

They/Them
Born in Gadigal (Sydney), New South Wales, Australia.

Bio

Courtney Coombs makes art, writes, and facilitates to make sense of the world and their place in it. They are heavily influenced by situations and captivated by the relational. Employing queer-centric, anti-spectacular methodologies, they privilege periods of observing, thinking, feeling, learning, and unlearning as much as realising a final form, which often involves reimagining everyday encounters. Driven by concepts and seduced by the potential of uncertainty and ambiguity, their minimally presented liaisons include objects, installations, 2-dimensional works, moving images and sound, discourse, dialogue, and community building. Coombs imbues these subjective and gestural propositions with a hopeful criticality concerned with disrupting dominant narratives about worth and value and prompting different ways of seeing, understanding and being.

Coombs is currently based between Norway and Australia. They have exhibited throughout Australia and internationally in solo and group exhibitions. Recent solo exhibitions include: Diamonds in the sky, Schmick Contemporary, Sydney (with Jordan Azcune) (2021), I can't sleep when I'm anxious, CARPARK Milani Gallery, Brisbane (2020), The time of light, Metro Arts, Brisbane (2020); and Field of Vision, IMA Belltower, Brisbane (2019). Coombs has been the recipient of several awards, including the Australia Council for the Arts Resilience: Adapt Grant (2020), Australia Council for the Arts Development Grant (2018, 2017, 2016), Arts Queensland Queensland Arts Showcase Program Grant (2016), Australia Council for the Arts Arts Projects Grant (2016), Arts Queensland Individuals Fund Grant (2020, 2015), Australia Council for the Arts Early Career New Work Grant (2013). They have attended national and international residency programs and was recently awarded the Australia Council for the Arts Helsinki International Artist Programme Residency (2020). Their work is held in public and private collections.

Based in

Meanjin (Brisbane), Queensland, Australia
Naarm (Melbourne), Australia