Curriculum Vitae
Roslyn is an artist, composer, writer and organiser, based in Melbourne/Naarm Australia.
EDUCATION
2011 MA (Arts Politics), Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
2009 BA (Media & Communications, Government and International Relations), Sydney University
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Director/CEO, Next Wave Festival Inc., September 2018 – December 2020
Director, Underbelly Arts, October 2016 – September 2018
Artistic Director, Electrofringe Ltd., May 2012 – June 2016
Curatorial Assistant, Artspace, September 2015 – September 2016
Special Projects Manager, Sullivan+Strumpf Fine Art, September 2015 – September 2016
ARTISTIC PROJECTS
2019 Liquid Architecture, Simulation 1.3 and Simulation 1.4
2019 UTS Gallery, ‘After Technology’, 36,000 Words Under a Gemini Moon
2019 SEVENTH Gallery, Thank U, Text
2018 Vitalstatistix / Adhocracy, The Most Glorious Disastrous Meal of My Life
2018 Next Wave Festival, Lifestyle of the Richard and Family
2017 Desire Lines - Ultimo, Simulation 1.1
2017 New Zealand Fringe, The internet is where innocence goes to die and you can come too
2016 MOANA, Interventions in Live Chat
2016 Firstrdraft, ‘Same/Same’ curated by Tom Smith, Summation of Life (Detail) - Part 1 and Summation of Life (Detail) - Part 2
2015 20th Biennale of Sydney Public Program, Chat Club Episode 21
2015 Underbelly Arts Lab and Festival, Human Google Project
2015 PACT Centre for Emerging Artists, I’ll Have What She’s Having
WRITING
2019 NAVA, ‘News Opinion’, A Government of Artists
2018 The Lifted Brow, Balancing Acts: Women in Sport, Late to the Game
2018 Art Almanac, ‘Preview', Fabien Giraud and Raphaël Siboni: The Unmanned, Part Two
2017 Art Almanac, ‘Review’, The National
2016 The Guardian, And in the end …' Shia LaBeouf's latest art project asks the big question
GRANTS, AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES
2018 The Australia Council, Career Development Grant, recipient
2017 The Keir Foundation, International Curators Exchange, fund recipient
2017 New Zealand Fringe Festival, Most Innovative Work Award
2016 Melbourne Fringe Festival, Best Live Art and Tour Ready Award
2015 Kaldor Public Art Projects, Project 30: Marina Abramović, resident artist
2013 The Australia Council, JUMP Mentorship Grant, recipient