New Zealand artist and musician
Jane Venis is a New Zealand multimedia artist, musician and writer. She focuses on the "absurdities and concerns of contemporary popular culture," which she chooses to show through objects, video, sound and performance works.[1]
Biography
Venis gained a Master of Fine Arts from the Dunedin School of Art, and then a PhD in Fine Arts from Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Australia.[1]
Venis taught 'Music Making' night classes in the 1980s[2] and has made musical instruments since 2001.[3] She is currently Professor of Creative Studies[4] in the School of Design at Otago Polytechnic, and she teaches in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.[1]
Venis describes her work as "crafted assemblage" and creates musical instruments from reworked scrap and rubbish materials. Her work references the Japanese art of Chindogu - objects freed from the chains of usefulness.[3]
Notable exhibitions
- Dual, 2020 at the CICA Museum. A joint show with Hannah Joynt featuring video, drawing and audio works recorded in real time.[5]
- Drawn to Sound, 2019 at Ashburton Art Gallery. This joint show with Hannah Joynt as part of the Summer Season series featured multimedia and performance-based works. Earlier in 2019 Venis and Joynt undertook a residency in Portugal at the Buinho Creative Hub.[6][7][8]
- The Lost Object Ensemble, 2016 at Forrester Gallery in Dunedin. This exhibition featured a collection of musical instruments made from found materials.[9]
- Gymnaseum, 2011 at Dunedin Public Art Gallery.[10]
- Chindogu exhibition as part of the Dunedin Fringe Festival, 2009.[11]
- The Blathering, Gossiping about Gossip, 2003 at Blue Oyster Art Project Space, Dunedin.[12]
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