Artist Bio: Monica Costa |
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CURRICULUM VITAE MONICA COSTA Email: costa.fineart@gmail.com
MONICA COSTA Born Australia
2000 – 1996 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Masters in Fine Art, Melbourne.
1994 - 1991 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Bachelor of Fine Art, Melbourne
1988 - 1985 Melbourne College of Advanced Education, Bachelor of Education. Melbourne. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2026. 'Stella Maris' CNG Gallery, Brighton, Melbourne 2024. 'Silent Symphony', Artemisia, Windsor, Melbourne 2007 “Sticks and Stones”, The Bridge Gallery, Hurstbridge,Victoria. 2002 “Play”, Glen Eira City Gallery Caulfield, Melbourne. 2002 “Balance”, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne. SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2026 Red Gallery, Fitzroy North, Melbourne 2026 CNG Gallery, Brighton, Melbourne 2026 26 Advantage, Highett, Melbourne 2026 Feel Good Exhibition, Quadrant Gallery, Melbourne, Highly Commended 2025 Art Fair 2025 Quadrant Gallery, Melbourne 2025 MOMENTO Group Exhibition, Quadrant Gallery, Melbourne, 2025 MONDIAL ART ACADEMIA, French Artistic Association, International Competition, France 2025 Feel Good Art Prize 2025, Quadrant Gallery, Melbourne, Highly Commended, 2024. Melbourne, Artemisia, "Random" Windsor, Melbourne Gallery 2024. Unbound, Northcote, Melbourne 2024. Artemisia. Windsor, Melbourne 2024. Victor Harbor Art Show. South Australia 2024. Sorrento Art Exhibition. 2023 Victor Harbor Art Show, South Australia 2023 Sorrento, Melbourne 2022 Mornington Art Exhibition, Melbourne 2022 Victor Harbor Art Show, South Australia 2020. Victor Harbor Art Show, South Australia 2019 Victor Harbor Art Show, South Australia 2018 Bayside Art Show, Melbourne 2018 Camberwell Art Show,Melbourne 2018 Mornington Art Exhibition, Melbourne 2018 Victor Harbor Art Show, South Australia 2017 Linden Postcard Show, Melbourne 2017 Bayside Art Show, Melbourne 2017 Camberwell Art Show,Melbourne 2016 “Spring”, Malvern Art Society, Melbourne. 2014 “Australia Exhibition 2014”, Malvern Art Society Melbourne. 1999 “Show Casing the Arts.” Hobsons Bay, Williamstown, Melbourne. 1996 Craft Victoria “Potter's Showcase" Ringwood, Melbourne. 1996 Sunbury University, Dilkara Arts Festival, Melbourne. 1995 “New Wave”,Victorian Ceramic Group Exhibition, Melbourne. 1995 Fringe Festival, Southgate. Melbourne. 1994 Westpac Gallery “The 18th Annual Walkers 1994 Ceramic Award Exhibition,” Melbourne. 1994 Craft Victoria "Fresh" 1994, Fitzroy. 1994 Meat Market Graduate Exhibition, Nth Melbourne 1994 Meat Market R.M.I.T. Ceramics, Nth Melbourne. 1994 R.M.I.T. Gallery, Ceramics, Melbourne. 1989 Northcote Gallery, "The Formalist” Northcote, Melbourne. 1989 Mornington Peninsula, "Craft Event", Balnarring,Victoria. AWARDS2026 'Summer Small Works', People's Choice Award 2025 'FEEL GOOD ART PRIZE, Quadrant Gallery, Melbourne, (Sculpture -Highly Commended Judges Corbett Lyon, Damian Smith) 2025. 'INTERNATIONAL AWARD', MONDIAL ART ACADEMIA, French Artistic Association Highly Commended 43 Judges) Membership-Application)
2014 MALVERN ARTIST SOCIETY,(Highly Commended). 1999 HOBSONS BAY SCULPTURE, Williamstown. (Finalist) 1996 DILKARA ARTS FESTIVAL, (Highly Commended). 1995 TED SECOMBE AWARD, "New Wave Exhibition",(Winner) 1995 FRINGE FESATIVASL, Southgate,Melbourne.(Winner). COLLECTIONS AND COMMISSIONS BENSONS, Property Developers (AUSTRALIA). RENOVOGUE, INTERIOR DESIGNER AND STYLISTS(MELBOURNE) JO McINTYRE AT A BEAUTIFUL HOME, INTERIOR STYLISTS(MELBOURNE) WILLIAMSTOWN HOBSONS BAY SCULPTURE FINALIST, (MELBOURNE) PRIVATE COLLECTION/COMISSION, NEW YORK PRIVATE COLLECTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND OVERSEAS (ITALY, JAPAN, BELGIUM) BIBLIOGRAPHY 2014 Interior Design Company, RenoVogue, www.renovogue.com.au 2007 Melbourne Weekly, Eastern October 29, 2007 2007 Diamon Valley, LEADER NEWSPAPER, October, 2007 2002 Port Phillip Caulfield, LEADER NEWSPAPER, March, 2002 2002 Glen Eira LEADER NEWSPAPER, March, 2002 2000 RMIT UNIVERSITY, School of Art and Culture, Faculty of Art and Design Publication, 2000 1996 VICTORIAN CERAMIC, MAGAZINE NEWSLETTER, APRIL 1996 1994 GRADUATE EXHIBITION, Faculty of Art and Design Publication, November, 1994. |
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