Sylvia Hollis completed a Master of Arts at the Ballarat Arts Academy of Federation University Australia with a solo exhibition, Sylvia Hollis: The Assumed Divide. The works in this show further develop her surrealistic, figurative style and ideas on gender and feminism that originated from her honours thesis, Fluid Sex: Drowning the Gender Binary.
During university undergraduate years, she won Federation University’s 2014 NAVA Award and the Space 22 Community Engagement Award, followed in 2015 by the Cheryl Twomey Memorial Award.
Regular life drawing and modelling informs an art practice that focuses on the nude figure, psychologically enhanced to deter objectification. Works in progress and drawings can be viewed on Facebook and Instagram
www.facebook.com/sylviahollisartist/
www.instagram.com/sylviahollisartist/
During university undergraduate years, she won Federation University’s 2014 NAVA Award and the Space 22 Community Engagement Award, followed in 2015 by the Cheryl Twomey Memorial Award.
Regular life drawing and modelling informs an art practice that focuses on the nude figure, psychologically enhanced to deter objectification. Works in progress and drawings can be viewed on Facebook and Instagram
www.facebook.com/sylviahollisartist/
www.instagram.com/sylviahollisartist/