Annique Goldenberg
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Annique has lived near water all her life; as a child learning to sail on the coastal waters of England, and as an adult spending 10 years living on yachts sailing various oceans with her husband and children. She currently lives and works next to the Pacific Ocean on Bundjalung Country in northern NSW.
This lifelong bond with water and the variety of life experiences that have accompanied it are central to her art practice. A pivotal art residency in the High Arctic in 2017 became the foundation for Annique’s current research for a Doctor of Visual Art at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University in Meanjin, Brisbane. Annique’s research is exploring how the visual arts can communicate the interconnected nature of our relationship with water in ways that might facilitate connection and care.
Annique has a multidisciplinary art practice which includes installation, papermaking, artist books, public art, printmaking, video, sound, and photography.