Jack Harman is a visual artist and daydreamer based on Gadigal Land/Sydney, New South Wales, working between studio, installation and curatorial practices. He holds a particular interest in photomedia as translator of experimental processes and the politics of materiality, which is interwoven with narratives from his personal history. His work is practice-led and each of his projects are conceptually driven, determining the methodology and materials of investigation. He has produced sculptural installations, photographic, video, and research-based works.
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Exhibitions + Projects
Field work (2023), curator, Grace Cossington Smith Gallery, Sydney
The Trail Garden (2022), solo, AIRspace Projects, Sydney
Queer Skate Research Lab (2021), facilitator, CAMP, Sydney
Photomechanical (2020), curator, Verge Gallery, Sydney
Assembly (2019), group show, The Loft, Sydney
Waiting for Cache... (2019), solo, Firstdraft, Sydney
I think in pictures, you teach in words (2019), solo, AIRspace Projects, Sydney
New Lifeworld (2018), curator, Downunder, Sydney
Glendalough (2018), curator, Front of House, Sydney
Honours (2017), graduation exhibition, UTS Art, Sydney
Could all this be it? (2017), group show, Cold Cuts, Sydney
Maybe this is going nowhere (2017), group show, Sydney
Fictions (2016), graduation exhibition, The Old Rum Store, Sydney
Found (2016), group show, Lvl 1 Central Park, Sydney
Education + Awards
Honours in Photography, The University of Technology Sydney (2017)
Bachelor in Photography and Situated Media, The University of Technology Sydney (2014-2016)
Cert IV, Graphic Design, Design Centre Enmore (2013)
Max Boddy Photography Award (2015), UTS Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building