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Featured Artist of January 2020:
Anah Creet

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Anah Creet is currently working as an Visual Arts teacher at Westbourne Grammar in Truganina. She maintains her own art practice through community workshops, Hobsons Bay Art Society and working in her studio. Prior to becoming a teacher, Anah was a full-time practicing artist in Tasmania and a founding member of the artist collective INKA in the Salamanca Place Arts Precinct. She was awarded the Drombroskis Wilderness Art Residency from Arts Tasmania and has won numerous art prizes including the Evolution Arts Prize in Queensland. She has exhibited widely around Australia including the SOLO show in the Carnegie Gallery Hobart, Post-postcard Exhibition Linden Gallery Melbourne, Seabreeze Festival Darwin, WWF endangered species national touring show, Art in Public Places in Hobsons Bay and various members’ shows with INKA, Darwin Visual Arts Association and currently Hobsons Bay Arts Society. She has also performed her audio-visual projection installations, such as ‘Quietus Tide’, at the Hobart Fringe, Cygnet Folk Festival and the Wild Edge Music Festival in Tasmania. Anah has also been published in various texts including images in the Siglo Arts Magazine, SPLIT female artists & writer’s magazine and the WWF Tarkine Book by Allen & Unwin. 
 
As a practitioner Anah is a mixed media artist, using and experimenting with different mediums to communicate her predominantly environmental messages. She often uses mythologies and universal symbology to help frame her ideas. Printmaking, painting, drawing, stitching and collage are mediums she repeatedly returns to and experiments with mixing together. These images provide a small snap shot into some of her creative explorations.  
 
Follow Anah on instagram: anahart22 

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