Josephine Mead
Meeting the mark (2020), recorded poem with sound score
(Poem written for The Image Collective Publication, 2020)
Send Me Asunder. (2020), recorded poem with sound score
Sappho was known for her love poetry. Will you remember me for mine? (2020), recorded poem with sound score
(Poem originally written for Heart of Hearts publication, 2020)
Moving Out of the Period of Heat & Rut. (2020), recorded poem with sound score
Josephine Mead is a visual artist and writer based in Naarm (Melbourne). She works through photography, sculpture, installation and writing to explore personal notions of support. Her recent work has positioned female family members as support-structures, considered the body as a site of discursive practice, explored notions of deep listening, and examined the temporal and sonic nature of writing and photography. She has held solo exhibitions at c3 contemporary art space, TAB Gallery (Turkey), Bus Projects and the Monash and RMIT faculty galleries. She has shown work in group exhibitions at a wide range of venues, including Blindside, Stockroom, Craft Victoria, Stacks Projects, Counihan Gallery, Five Walls, St Heliers Street Gallery, Kings Artist Run, Seventh, Blue Oyster Space (New Zealand) and as part of the TOMI Arts Festival (Japan). In 2018 she undertook the Arquetopia Foundation Residency (Puebla, Mexico), the Kings Emerging Writer’s Program, the Macfarlane Fund Residency (Kyneton, Victoria) and was published by Art+Australia and un projects. In 2019 she was awarded a Career Development Grant through the Australia Council for the Arts to undertake the Tasarim Bakkali TAB Residency (Istanbul, Turkey) and the Córtex Frontal Residency (Arraiolos, Portugal). In 2020 she commenced the ZK/U Residency at Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (Berlin, Germany). She is a current Room to Create studio artist at Collingwood Yards (supported by City of Yarra), is a member of the Image Collective, and is an Artistic Director for BLINDSIDE Gallery. In 2020, with Christine McFetridge, Josephine founded Co- : a Collaborative Publishing House interested in bringing diverse voices to the fore.
Thumbnail credit: Covid Drawing 29 July (2020)