Lucinda Eva-May

lucindaevamaykennedy@gmail.com

Selected Exhibitions

  • 2024
    Come Closer at Mejia Gallery, Melbourne. Curated by Nina Gilbert
  • 2020
    Does this road go anywhere? at Emporium of Pain (online due to Covid-19)
  • 2019
    Spring 1883 (John Street Studios room) at The Establishment Hotel, Sydney
  • 2018
    Antipodean Emanations: cameraless photographs from Australia and New Zealand, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne. Curated by Stella Loftus-Hill
  • 2017
    Transmit Politic, ANU School of Art Gallery, Canberra. Curated by Anja Loughhead
  • 2016
    Emanations: The Art of the Cameraless Photograph, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand. Curated by Geoffrey Batchen
  • 2016
    S.O.A.P. Collective at KINGS, Kings Artist Run Initiative, Melbourne
  • 2015
    The Alchemists: Rediscovering photography in the age of the JPEG, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney. Curated by Suzanne Buljan, Cherine Fahd and Martyn Jolly
  • 2015
    Transformational Gestures, Trocadero Art Space, Melbourne
  • 2015
    Transformational Gestures, Mils Gallery, Sydney
  • 2015
    S.O.A.P. Collective: Archiving and Fragmentation in the Digital Age, Fort Delta, Melbourne

Screenings

  • 2025
    Zero Pixel Experimental Film, TopSpace Studio, Hobart

Studies

  • 2014
    Bachelor of Visual Arts (First Class Honours), Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne
  • 2012
    Bachelor of Visual Arts majoring in Photography, Australian National University
  • 2012
    Bachelor of Arts, Australian National University
  • 2011
    Semester abroad at Emily Carr University, Vancouver, Canada

Other Activities

  • 2025
    Facilitated a 16mm film workshop at St Kilda Film Festival
  • 2024-2025
    Lab manager of Artist Film Workshop
  • 2020-2025
    Member of Artist Film Workshop
  • 2018
    Travelling Artist in Residence including an Open Studio event at Watch this Space, Alice Springs for one month
  • 2018
    Panel Discussion at Monash Gallery of Art as part of Antipodean Emanations
  • 2016
    S.O.A.P Collective Curation of 1000’s 2000’s SOAP: Curtain Call at BLINDSIDE
  • 2015-2016
    Member of S.O.A.P. Collective

Awards and Grants

  • 2014
    Stirling Collective Award from the Victorian College of Art
  • 2011
    Nigel Thompson Travelling Grant from the Australian National University