"We don't need more isolated visionaries! We need more connected anti-carceral, anti-capital, anti-essentialist critique from artists who refuse to be co-opted into nationalist narratives. More complex and coded practice, like the work of Georgia Anne."
- Daisy, 'None of us are free / When one of us is chained, Memo Review, Issue 3, 2025.
GEORGIA [ANNE] BOSELEY is an award-winning Central and Eastern Arrernte artist and researcher living in Naarm. Her practice and research are grounded in resistance. She critiques the ongoing structures of colonial occupation and refuses institutional legibility, the colonial gaze, and the demand to translate herself for settler consumption. Her work is anti-colonial and anti-capitalist, and engages with intergenerational trauma, and the importance of relational being and connection.
Her work documents the complexity and resistance of living as a First Nations person today. Boseley creates contemporary sculptural works using traditional weaving practices, alongside large-scale paintings and ceramic sculptures. Her practice often moves across disciplines and materials, embracing mixed media as a third place, a space of experimentation Her works are held in private collections across the country and in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Victoria. She is currently studying a Master of Contemporary Art at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA).
For enquiries: info@georgiaanne.com.au
PROPPA DESERT MOB (2023)