CV


Alanna Lorenzon

Education
2016 Masters of Art Therapy, Latrobe University
2009 Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours, Monash University

Residencies
2022 Bigci Studio Residency, Wollemi National Park, The Blue Mountains, Australia
2018 Silence, Awareness, Existence winter residency, Arteles Creative Center, Hämeenkyrö, Finland
2017 While the Hour, Testing Grounds Studio Residency, Melbourne
2016 Tarkine in Motion, with the Bob Brown Foundation, Tarkine Wilderness, Tasmania
2013 SÍM Residency, Reykjavik, Iceland

Selected Solo Exhibitions
2022 Waves All the Way Down, Rubicon Gallery, Melbourne
2018 Depth Perception, Rubicon Gallery, Melbourne
2013 The Significance of Popcorn, C3 Contemporary Art Space, Abbotsford

Selected Group Exhibitions
2023 Nillimbik Contemporary Art Prize, Montsalvat
2022 Open Day, Bigci Art Shed, Wollemi National Park, The Blue Mountains, Australia
2019 Backdrop, Counihan Gallery as part of Climarte Festival, Melbourne
2018 Paul Guest Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery
2016 Spaces are as Important as the Words, curated by Veronica Aldous, Yarra Sculpture Gallery
2015 Return to Nature, curated by Jasmine Targett, Burrinja Cultural Centre
2015 Found Festival, curated by Audrey Hulm, Testing Grounds, Melbourne

2014 Artist Books (reprised), curated by Sandie Bridie, Craig Burgess and Alice Mathieu, George Paton Gallery, Melbourne
2014 Speculation, Flying Leap Art Space, Fairfield IA, USA
2013 Octahedron - in the absence of one man, SÍM Gallery, Reykjavik, Iceland
2012 Disappearance, curated by Adele Sliuzas, Paper String Plastic, Adelaide
2011 Mantle, with Lucy Berglund, TCB Gallery
2011 Flux You & Me, curated by Audrey Hulm, No Vacancy Gallery, Melbourne
2011 GOOD JOB TEAM!, curated by Chloe Langford and Stan Mahoney, JAM Factory, Adelaide
2011 Unclassified, curated by Rachel Feery & Gillian Brown, Diane Tanzer Gallery, Melbourne
2010 Mercy Street, curated by Anusha Kenny, Gertrude Contemporary Art Space, Melbourne
2010 Structural Integrity, curated by Phip Murray and Kelly Fliedner, WestSpace Pavilion at the Meat Market for the Next Wave Festival, Melbourne
2009 Lots of People Have What you Have, curated by Anusha Kenny, George Paton Gallery, Melbourne

Selected Collaborative Projects and Public Art Facilitation
2017 Restival, two-day festival of creative workshops and public lectures with While the Hour collective, Testing Grounds, Melbourne
2016 Be, Reflect, Confabulate, Art Therapy workshop as part of 'Spaces are as Important as the Words' exhibition program at Yarra Sculpture Gallery
2016 Suburban Therapy, for OK Collective, various locations, Melbourne
2013 Cashmere If You Can, with Jamie Boys, Sarah CrowEST, Benjamin Woods, Fredierico Joni, Kristen Phillips and Johanna Nordin, Getrude Contemporary Art Space and c3 COntemporary Art Space, Melbourne
2011-12 Alone, Together in Conversation & Thought, with Edward Gould, Platform Contemporary Art Spaces

Grants and prizes
2023 Nillimbik Contemporary Art Prize, FInalist
2021 Sustaining Creative Workers Grant recipient, Creative Victoria
2018 Paul Guest National Works on Paper, Finalist
2012 Artstart, Australia Council for the Arts recipient
2012 Janet Holmes à Court Artist Grant recipient

Selected Writing
2017 While The Hour, Latrobe Arts and Health blog
2015 Humans are a Part of Other Things, for Sarah CrowEST's publication 'Utilitarian Abstraction'
2014 TOO YOUNG, TOO LIGHT, TO WORK, catalogue essay for Marlaina Read's exhibition of the same name at BUS projects, Collingwood
2013 Three Months on an Island, Runway Magazine, Issue #24 Islands, edited by Jasmine Powell
2013 A Pillar of Cloud by Day and Fire by Night, catalogue essay for James Murnane's exhibition of the same name at Purgatory Gallery, Melbourne
2013 Pan-psychic Household Solutions, Un Magazine, Issue 6.2, edited by Lisa Radford and Liang Luscombe
2013 Depth Perception, Dissect Magazine, Issue #1, edited by Chloe Sugden and Christopher Williams-Wynn
2012 The Inexplicable Magnetism of an Alien Object, Un Magazine, Issue 6.1, edited by Lisa Radford and Liang Luscombe
2011 Dream of Pictures, Runway Magazine, Issue 20 'Magic', edited by Amber McCulloh

2010 7 Years of Bad Luck, catalogue essay for Olle Holmberg's exhibition fo the same name at TCB Gallery, Melbourne
2010 Nature Watch, The Reader for The Emerging Writer's Festival, edited by Aden Rolfe