Georgia MATTINGLEY (NT)

Georgie Mattingley is an artist based in Mparntwe, Central Arrernte country (Alice Springs). She works predominantly with photography, video and painting. Her practice uses colour and beauty to make society’s hidden spaces more visible. By visually transforming these spaces, her work unravels the value systems that repress them and proposes a more holistic acceptance of realities that Western society encourages us to avoid.

Her exhibitions often occupy clinical or industrial public spaces, such as the Old Alice Springs Gaol (Cellblock, 2024), a decommissioned Foundry (Kyneton Contemporary Art Triennial, 2018) and the Warrnambool Base Hospital (TOPIAS III , 2017). Georgie has exhibited in notable galleries and festivals throughout Australia, including the Art Gallery of Western Australia (2023), Goldfields Art Centre (2023), Dark MOFO Festival (2021), Centre for Contemporary Photography (2018), the Shepparton Art Museum (2016) and Fremantle Arts Centre (2017). She has been the recipient of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association Award (2014) and the Bayside Local Art Prize (2018). 

Georgia is supported by Situate Partner Organisation WATCH THIS SPACE: https://www.wts.org.au