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¶ In 1993 she participated in a number of group exhibitions including <em>Continuity</em> at The Performance Space, Sydney and<em>Sayin' Something: Aboriginal Art</em>. She was also included in <em>Ten Years of Land Rights in New South Wales</em> at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Sydney, where she commenced a short-term position as Assistant Curator. ¶ ¶ In 1994, r e a's work was exhibited in <em>Localities of Desire: Contemporary Art in an International World</em> at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; <em>Don't Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS</em> at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; <em>Blackness: Blak City Culture!</em> at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne and the touring exhibition <em>True Colours: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists Raise the Flag</em>. She received a development grant from the Visual Arts and Craft Board of the Australia Council that same year, and commenced a second short-term curatorial position with the Aboriginal Art department at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. r e a held her first solo exhibition, <em>Ripped Into Pieces Blak Body</em> at The Performance Space in 1995, and undertook the Torque ARX4 Residency in Perth that same year. She held the solo exhibition <em>EYE/I'MMABLAKPIECE</em> at the Contemporary Arts Centre of South Australia, Adelaide in 1996, the same year she that participated in the 1996 Moët & Chandon Touring Exhibition and <em>Abstracts: New Aboriginalities</em>(which toured the United Kingdom). She was awarded the "Pop, Mass 'n' Sub Cultures" residency at The Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta, Canada. In 1997 she received a Visual Arts and Craft Board grant for new work from the Australia Council and was guest curator of <em>Primavera</em> at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. That same year her work was included in <em>Australian Perspecta 1997</em> at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Telstra 14th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin. ¶ Because of her experience working with new media was nominated to the New Media Arts Board of the Australia Council. ¶ ¶ In 1998 r e a exhibited with Brook Andrew in <em>bLAK bABE(z) & kWEER kAT(z)</em> at Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney as part of the 20th anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. She is a Director on the Board of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, a position she held for four years. ¶ ¶ In 2004 r e a was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to undertake research into creative technologies, and in 2006 she received a New Media Arts Fellowship from the Australia Council. Her 2009 multimedia work _PolesApart_ was acquired by the National Gallery of Australia, and her work is also in the collections of the Australian Museum and the Art Gallery of NSW, among others. ¶ |