Leah King-Smith
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Leah King-Smith is a Bigambul descendant, visual artist and lecturer in the School of Creative Practice (Creative Industries) QUT, Brisbane, Australia. She is best known for her photo compositions. Her 1991 series Patterns of Connection is widely recognised and has been exhibited both in Australia and overseas. King-Smith's work was exhibited in ‘The Thousand Mile Stare: A Photographic Exhibition’ at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne. Her early work mainly explored the ideas of identity and how it can shift throughout time.
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Leah King-Smith
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August 2022
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Bachelor of Fine Arts, -1986 Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD
Master of Fine Art, -2001
Doctor of Philosophy, -2006
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Photography
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Indigenous Australian
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Patterns of Connection
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Contemporary Indigenous Photography
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Leah King-Smith is a Bigambul descendant, visual artist and lecturer in the School of Creative Practice (Creative Industries) QUT, Brisbane, Australia. She is best known for her photo compositions. Her 1991 series Patterns of Connection is widely recognised and has been exhibited both in Australia and overseas. King-Smith's work was exhibited in ‘The Thousand Mile Stare: A Photographic Exhibition’ at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne. Her early work mainly explored the ideas of identity and how it can shift throughout time.
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