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Jane

Skeer

Disciplines: Installation

Location: GLASGOW

Materials: Found, Objects

https://www.instagram.com/janeskeer

Jane Skeer is a visual artist. She is a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art (2024) and Adelaide Central School of Art (2015) and has exhibited work internationally and throughout Australia. The recipient of the 2022 Anne and Gordon Samstag Scholarship, Skeer exhibited in New York in a nine-week programme with House of Tyres — an all-women group exhibition Play with form until it has impact. In 2020, she participated in residencies on Kangaroo Island, responding to the Kangaroo Island Bushfires, supported by Country Arts SA and Catherine Murphy, Palace of Production, and with the ACE Open/Kochi Biennale Foundation in Kerala, India. Skeer’s work True Blue was a finalist in the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize at IMA, Brisbane (2019) and Quiet Square was part of Hatched: The National Graduate Exhibition at PICA, Perth (2016). In 2018 Skeer was awarded the Emerging Visual Artist of the Year at the Adelaide Critics Circle.

Previous Experience

2026 – Still Feral, Collective Haunt Gallery, Adelaide 2025 – Feral, Saltspace, Glasgow 2025 – Amorphous Beings, Heyson Sculpture Biennale, Hahndorf 2024 – Play with Form until it has Impact, House of Tyres, New York 2024 – I am NOT your Doormat, Adelaide City Council, Adelaide 2024 – Woman to Woman, City of NPSP, Adelaide 2024 – I must Hitch Up my Big Girl Knickers before it’s too Late, Glasgow 2024 – (Un)translation As An Alternative Paradise, Barnes Garage, Glasgow 2024 – MFA Degree Show, The Glue Factory, Glasgow 2023 – True Blue, Yarrila Arts Museum, Coffs Harbour, NSW 2022 – Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship, Samstag Museum, Australia 2021 – Out of the Ashes, Broken Hill Regional Gallery, NSW 2021 – You dont find India, India finds You, Five Walls, Footscray, Victoria 2020 – Recipient of the ACE Open/Kochi Biennale Foundation residency exchange, Kerala, India

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