Kenzee Patterson
Kenzee Patterson is an artist who works across a wide array of materials and technologies. He is interested in how mass-produced objects can obtain the status of a work of art through interventions in their materiality and presentation. His practice draws upon his immediate environment and aims to re-contextualize the everyday. The objects he appropriates become his materials, all the while referencing his past experiences and the places he has visited.
Biography
Kenzee Patterson received a Bachelor’s of Visual Arts from the Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. He is currently a tutor in Sculpture at the Tin Sheds Art Workshops within the faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Sydney, where he lives and works.
Recent exhibitions
2014 | &c., BUS Projects, Melbourne RTA, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney |
2013 | Never Eat Soggy Weet-Bix, group show, TCB art inc, Melbourne Fishers Ghost Art Award, group show, Campbelltown Arts Centre |
2012 | Not only biologically sound and environmentally safe, but also socially and aesthetically acceptable, Slot Gallery, Sydney |
2011 | The Camden Valley Way, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney Creative Accounting, group show, UTS Gallery, Sydney Hidden Definition, group show, Sutton Gallery Project Space, Melbourne |
Origin
Sydney, Australia