Portal to a Landscape Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Portal to a Landscape
Portal to a Landscape 2023
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Portal to a Landscape2023
oil on linen
91 x 122 cm
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Sunday Green Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Sunday Green
Sunday Green 2023
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Sunday Green2023
oil on linen
51 x 61 cm
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Fire and Ice Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice 2023
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Fire and Ice2023
oil on canvas
112 x 112 cm
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Incandescence Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Incandescence
Incandescence 2023
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Incandescence2023
oil on canvas
112 x 112 cm
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Opalescence Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Opalescence
Opalescence 2023
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Opalescence2023
oil on canvas
112 x 112 cm
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Purple Haze Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Purple Haze
Purple Haze 2023
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Purple Haze2023
oil on linen
51 x 61 cm
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Portal to a Landscape Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Portal to a Landscape
Portal to a Landscape 2023
Portal to a LandscapePeta MinniciPortal to a Landscape
Portal to a Landscape2023
oil on linen
91 x 122 cm
$6,000  ENQUIRE
Sunday Green Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Sunday Green
Sunday Green 2023
Sunday GreenPeta MinniciSunday Green
Sunday Green2023
oil on linen
51 x 61 cm
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Fire and Ice Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice 2023
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Fire and Ice2023
oil on canvas
112 x 112 cm
$6,000  ENQUIRE
Incandescence Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Incandescence
Incandescence 2023
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Incandescence2023
oil on canvas
112 x 112 cm
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Opalescence Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Opalescence
Opalescence 2023
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Opalescence2023
oil on canvas
112 x 112 cm
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Purple Haze Peta Minnici Peta Minnici - Purple Haze
Purple Haze 2023
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Purple Haze2023
oil on linen
51 x 61 cm
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Peta Minnici

Peta Minnici is a Sydney based artist whose work encompasses oil painting, drawing and watercolour. Selecting subjects based on personal memory, her subjects range from humble figurative portraits and still life images to familiar landscapes and interior settings.

Minnici deconstructs imagery creating a time-lapse effect which draws attention to the materiality of painting and drawing. Her drawing focuses on mark making, employing a labour-intensive process of vertical or horizontal hatching which is formed over time, while her paintings comprise numerous layers of thin paint which aims to undo the representation of each subject into small brush strokes of tone and colour.

Shifting between representation and abstraction these processes parallel the nature of time, the recording of personal memory and the complex nature of viewing time.

Peta Minnici attended the Julian Ashton Art School and has completed a Bachelor and Master of Fine Art from the National Art School.

Peta's work has been exhibited in Australia at the Manly Art Gallery and Museum, National Art School, The Brett Whiteley Studio, Redland Art Gallery, Grafton Regional Gallery, Manning Regional Gallery, Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, University of the Sunshine Coast Gallery, Griffith Regional Gallery, Latrobe Regional Gallery and Tamworth Regional Gallery.

In 2015 she was awarded the John Olsen Prize for Drawing, The Parkers Fine Art Award for painting and the Parkers Fine Art Award for all disciplines. In 2017 she was selected as a finalist for the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship. In 2019 and 2020 she was selected as finalist in the Dobell Drawing Prize and was awarded the Kedumba Drawing award. Her work is held in private and public collections throughout Australia.

Born 1990, Sydney

Lives and works in Sydney

EDUCATION

2018

  • Master of Fine Art (Drawing), National Art School, Sydney

2015

  • Bachelor of Fine Art (Painting), National Art School, Sydney

2012

  • Diploma of Fine Art, Northern Beaches Campus, Sydney

2011

  • Ceramics Certificate 3, Northern Beaches Campus, Sydney

2009

  • Julian Ashton Art School, Sydney

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2023

  • 'The Duality of Reality', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2022

  • 'Upon Reflection', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • Survey Exhibition with 333 Art Projects at Clayton Utz, Sydney
  • 'Kaleidoscope', Chalk Horse Gallery, Sydney

2021

  • 'Marking Time, Chalk Horse Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Landscape Dreaming', Adelaide Perry Gallery, Sydney

2020

  • 'Looking In, Seeing Out', May Space Gallery, Sydney

2019

  • 'Light on Nostalgia', May Space Gallery, Sydney

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2022

  • Still Life', Michael Reid Gallery, Northern Beaches, Sydney

2021

  • 'Opening Exhibition', Jennings Kerr Gallery, Sydney
  • Dobell Drawing Prize and Travelling Exhibition, National Art School, Sydney

2020

  • 'Bundanon Dreaming', Adelaide Perry Gallery, Sydney

2019

  • Kedumba Drawing Award Exhibition, Lost Bear Gallery, Katoomba
  • Dobell Drawing Prize and Travelling Exhibition, National Art School, Sydney

2018/19

  • Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award and Touring Exhibition

2018

  • Redland Art Award exhibition, Redland Art Gallery, Queensland
  • ‘In the Quiet’, Gaffa Gallery, Sydney

2017

  • Finalists Exhibition, Brett Whitely Travelling Art Scholarship, Brett Whitely Studio, Surry Hills, Sydney
  • ‘Out of Line’, May Space, Waterloo, Sydney
  • Postgraduate Exhibition, National Art School, Darlinghurst, Sydney
  • ‘The Other Art Fair’, Eveleigh, Sydney

2016

  • Co-Lab group exhibition, Centenary Institute & Dominik Mersch Gallery, Rushcutters Bay, Sydney
  • ‘The Chairman's Dinner’, National Art School, Darlinghurst, Sydney
  • Variance National Art School Stairwell Gallery, Darlinghurst, Sydney

2015

  • Undergraduate Exhibition, National Art School, Darlinghurst, Sydney
  • Drawing Exhibition, National Art School Open Day, Darlinghurst, Sydney
  • 3rd Year Painting The Grid, National Art School, Darlinghurst, Sydney

2008

  • ‘Express Yourself’, Manly Art Gallery, Sydney
  • Nominated for Art Express

2004-17

  • Warringah Art Prize Exhibitions

AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES

2024

  • Finalist, Calleen Art Award, New South Wales

2022

  • Finalist, The Dobell Drawing Prize, New South Wales

2021

  • Finalist Dobell Drawing Award, National Art School, Sydney
  • Artist in Residence, Presbyterian Ladies College, Sydney

2020

  • Artist in Residence, Presbyterian Ladies College, Sydney

2019

  • Winner, Kedumba Drawing Award, Lost Bear Gallery, Katoomba
  • Finalist, Dobell Drawing Prize, National Art School, Sydney
  • Artist in Residence, Bundanon Trust (Awarded Fellowship)

2018

  • Finalist, Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award (JADA), Grafton Regional Gallery, Grafton
  • Finalist, Redland Art Award, Redland Art Gallery, Queensland

2017

  • Finalist, Brett Whitely Travelling Art Scholarship, Art Gallery of New South Wales

2015

  • Winner, The John Olsen Award for Drawing, National Art School, Sydney
  • Winner, Parkers Fine Art award for Painting, National Art School, Sydney
  • Winner, Parkers Fine Art Framing Award for All Disciplines, National Art School, Sydney

2007

  • Highly Commended, Warringah Art Prize, Sydney

PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA

2021

  • Book: 'Still Life' by Amber Creswell Bell. Thames & Hudson

2020

  • Interview with Richard Morecroft ‘Artist Exhibition Series’, Youtube

2019

  • Art Collector. ‘Debutantes: Peta Minnici’, written by Victoria Hynes, 14 January

COLLECTIONS

  • PLC Sydney Collection
  • Kedumba Collection of Australian Drawings
  • National Art School Collection
  • Private collections in Australia

3 – 24 September 2024
THE SPRING SHOW

19 December 2023 – 30 January 2024
THE SUMMER SHOW

7 – 21 December 2023
SMALL WORKS - Click and Collection

6 September 2023 – 3 October 2023
Peta Minnici ‘The Duality of Reality’

September 5, 2024

PETA MINNICI IS A FINALIST IN THIS YEAR'S CALLEEN ART AWARD

We are delighted to share that Peta Minnici has been selected as a finalist in the 2024 Calleen Art Award with her work ‘Rose Connection’.

The Calleen Art Award is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually to celebrate contemporary art practices and to foster originality, creativity and excellence in the visual arts. The finalists will be exhibited at the Cowra Regional Art Gallery from 28 September - 17 November 2024.

IMAGE

‘Rose Connection’ 2023
oil on linen
112 x 112 cm

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June 10, 2023

PETA MINNICI FEATURES IN THE CLAYTON UTZ ART PARTNERSHIP 2017 - 2022

We are thrilled to announce that Peta Minnici features in 'Clayton Utz Art Partnership, The First Five Years'.

Published in Conjunction with Clayton Utz, 3:33 Art Projects, and Bandicoot Publishing Pty Ltd, Alexandria, NSW, Australia. Editors: Bruce Cooper, Kon Gouriotis and Max Germanos. Contributing writer: Dr. Judith Pugh.

The Clayton Utz Art Partnership brings together a unique collaboration between two outstanding Australian artists and their firm.

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Image Courtesy to Peta Minnici

May 6, 2022

Peta Minnici - Finalist in the Dobell Drawing Prize

The Dobell Drawing Prize is an unparalleled celebration of drawing technique and innovation. Presented by the National Art School in partnership with the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation, the biennial prize explores the enduring importance of drawing within contemporary art practice. The 2021 exhibition showcased work by 64 finalists from around the country, demonstrating the vitality and scope of current Australian drawing.

Minnici's drawing are formed intuitively using a gradual technique of mark making, creating a blurring of focus and a slowing of viewing time; emphasising the tonal structure of each image through the loss of edges and turning the photographic image into a series of atmospheric sensations reminiscent of a memory.

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Looking into Bundanon 2019
ink in saunders paper
83.5 x 66.4 cm

May 6, 2022

Peta Minnici - Featured in 'Still Life'

Peta Minnici has been featured in the book 'Still Life' written by Amber Creswell Bell, published by Thames & Hudson.

May 6, 2019

Peta Minnici - KEDUMBA DRAWING AWARD

The Kedumba Drawing Collection was started in 1990 and embodies and reflects all the elements of outstanding drawing created in Australia over more than 50 years and has acquired almost two hundred drawings.

Peta Minnici subject of her work depicts Minnici almost as a voyeur peering from outside through glass windows of Bundanon Homestead during my recent residency.
Capturing both inside and surrounding landscape in one frame, as a play on reflections, allows the internal foyer and staircase to fuse seamlessly with the mountains and trees.

Minnici has been selected to have her artwork 'Looking In, Seeing Out - Bundanon' acquired for this collection.

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Looking in, Seeing out – Bundanon 2018
ink

March 27, 2019

PETA MINNICI IS A FINALIST IN THE 2019 DOBELL DRAWING AWARD

Congratulations to Peta Minnici who is a finalist for the 2019 Dobell Drawing Award for her work 'Dusk Hill End'.

The Dobell Drawing Prize was originally held annually at the Art Gallery of NSW, initiated by the Gallery and the Trustees of the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation. The Prize aims to encourage excellence in drawing and draughtsmanship among Australian Artists.

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'The subject depicted in my work illustrate an internal
thought process that is based on personal memory and focuses on an implied journey through time, i.e. Drawing at Hill End in the late afternoon . Although the drawing is based on a photograph, my aim was to deconstruct the representation portrayed, into vertical lines of tone, turning the photographic image into a series of atmospheric sensations which are reminiscent of a memory. I transcribe the image onto paper with a graphite pencil, enlarging the scale of the image then apply the tonal variations through a hatching technique of small vertical lines with black pen. My technique creates a blurring of focus and emphasises the tonal structure of each image through the loss of edges. In this work the drawn mark evokes the fragility of remembering, as the mark making creates a movement causing it to move from a past to a present. The drawn line also relates to the concept of memory consisting of a mass of marks that are designated into what we have seen, heard and felt.'

- Peta Minnici, 2019


IMAGE

'Dusk Hill End' 2017

pen on paper

107 x 78 cm


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