Zara June Williams
Zara June Williams is a young artist who explores the fluctuating realms of order and disorder manifested within the cycles of thought and habit in her artistic practice. Her creations emerge from a non-linear and playful approach to painting and collage. Through a repetitive process of destruction and renewal, Williams constructs densely layered surfaces that mirror the ever-changing nature of reality.
Biography of Zara June Williams
Zara June Williams was born in 1990 in Sydney, Australia. In 2016, she obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the National Art School. She earned her Master of Fine Arts from the National Art School in 2018.
The artist received the Lift Off Award, which enabled her to move to Germany, where she resided until 2021. In 2019, she successfully completed an international artist residency at Pilotenkueche in Leipzig.
Zara June Williams has had several solo and two-person exhibitions throughout her career. Among them are:
- "Liminal," with Adrian Baiada, The Egg and Dart Gallery, Sydney, Australia (2018).
- "Pendulum," with Terry Ekasala, Piermarq Gallery, Sydney, Australia (2019).
- "Fuse," COMA, Sydney, Australia (2020).
- "Of Many Unbroken Threads," COMA, Sydney, Australia (2022).
- "We Forget We Know," COMA, Sydney, Australia (2023).
Moreover, the artist has participated in numerous group shows in Sydney and abroad. Some of these shows include "The Grid," St Vincent's Hospital Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia (2016); Rude Assembly, Campbell Street Project Space, Sydney, Australia (2018); "Grateful Park," Pilotenkueche, Leipzig, Germany (2019); "These Days," curated by Sebastian Goldspink, COMA, Sydney, Australia (2020); among others.
Currently, Zara June Williams lives and works in Sydney, Australia.