Georgia Boseley is an award-winning Central and Eastern Arrernte artist and researcher living in Naarm. Her practice and research are grounded in resistance - her work critiques the ongoing structures of colonial occupation, and engages with histories of dispossession as well as a present of cultural resurgence and strength. Her work is anti-colonial and anti-capitalist — rooted in materials connected to Country — and documents the complexity and resistance of living as a First Nations person today.
Boseley creates contemporary sculptural works using traditional weaving practices and materials, alongside large-scale paintings and ceramic sculptures. Her practice often moves across and within disciplines and materials, embracing mixed media as a third place — a space of experimentation and connection. Her works are held in private collections across the country and in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV).
Boseley has a Bachelor of Arts (Politics & International Studies) from the University of Melbourne and a Master of Contemporary Art from the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA).
