Brenda Saunders is a Sydney-based Aboriginal artist who works with digital print on fabric and paper. She was a finalist in the 2005, 2007 and 2009 Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize and her work is held in a number of significant collections including the Kunstmuseum Bern in Switzerland.
Brenda Saunders (also known as Brenda Palma) lives and works in Sydney, NSW. She has family connections to the Wiradjuri language group of NSW. Saunders’ work is in the collections of Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Campbelltown Arts Centre, the Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland and the Telstra collection.
Saunders co-curated and wrote a catalogue essay for Pack-Age , an exhibition that toured Australia in 1999-2000. In the 2005 and again in 2007, Saunders was a finalist in the Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Writers:
Allas, Tess
Date written:
2007
Last updated:
2011
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Related recognitions
Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (received)
Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize (received)
Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (received)
New Works grant from Visual Arts and Craft Board, Australia Council for the Arts - 1998 (received)
Gunnery Studio Residency, Artspace (received)
MacDowell Colony Fellowship and Residency, New Hampshire, USA - 1987 (received)
Travel Grant from Visual Arts and Craft Board, Australia Council for the Arts (received)
Travel Grant from Visual Arts and Craft Board, Australia Council for the Arts (received)
MacDowell Colony Fellowship and Residency, New Hampshire, USA - 1987 (received)
New Works grant from Visual Arts and Craft Board, Australia Council for the Arts - 1998 (received)