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Sera Waters
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Born | 1979 |
Nationality | Australian |
Education | University of South Australia, University of Adelaide |
Known for | Textile arts, Embroidery, Blackwork |
Awards | Heysen Prize for Landscape 2016 |
Sera Waters is a South Australian textile artist, arts writer, and arts educator. She lectures at Adelaide Central School of Art.
Biography
Sera Waters was born in Murray Bridge, South Australia, in 1979. She has a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Hons) from the University of South Australia, a Masters of Visual Arts from the University of Adelaide, and a PhD from the University of South Australia. She received the Ruth Tuck Scholarship in 2005 and used it to undertake study at the Royal School of Needlework in the UK. She lectures in art history at Adelaide Central School of Art.
Artistic style and subject
Waters specialises in textile arts and techniques, such as embroidery. Waters’ blackwork is considered her signature technique. In her PhD thesis, she used textile arts to explore family genealogy. Her works have been described as deeply conceptual, witty, and using humble needlework to encompass worlds of concern. As well as examining the colonial experience through her art, she is concerned with practicing art on Aboriginal land and the impact of colonisation. She is also interested in textiles arts embodying labour and time.
Awards, residencies and scholarships
- Ruth Tuck Scholarship 2006, Carclew
- Heysen Prize for Landscape, 2016, Hahndorf Academy
- The Hill Smith Gallery / University of South Australia Postgraduate Award, 2018, Helpmann Academy
- Finalist, Ramsay Art Prize, 2019, Art Gallery of South Australia
Collections
- Art Gallery of South Australia
- Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art (see PDF of works held)