Gertrude Studio Artist

Natasha Johns-Messenger

Sense Of 2000
(installation detail) perspex tube, plywood, auto paint, live video projection
Sense Of 2000
(installation detail) perspex, MDF, mirror
Here 2001
MDF, mirror, paint
Angled 2002
cardboard, mirror, wood, glass, theatre lights
Angled 2002
cardboard, mirror, wood, glass, theatre lights
Angled 2002
cardboard, mirror, wood, glass, theatre lights

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Natasha Johns-Messenger completed a Masters in Fine Art at RMIT University in 2000. Since 1994, she has been actively exhibiting in both artist-run spaces and public galleries including individual exhibitions at Bus Gallery (with Chris Bond), Melbourne 2002; Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne 2001; George Paton Gallery, University of Melbourne 2000; Stripp Gallery, Melbourne 1998; and 4E Gallery, New York 1996. She has also participated in a number of group exhibitions including Project Room, Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne 2002;Gloss, Nadiff, Tokyo and Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2002; Spacecraft 0701, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne 2001; and Fixate, George Paton Gallery, University of Melbourne 2000. In 2001, Natasha was awarded the Museum of Victoria, Sculpture Commission, Scienceworks Museum, Spotswood; and in 2000, received the Jaguar/Belle Designers of the Future Award for Public Art/Installation.

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