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Born 1987 in QLD, Australia and based on Gadigal Land (Sydney), Cribbin expresses predominately through Sculpture, Ceramics, Photography and Installation. Exploring notions around human existence, spirituality, the body, power, architecture, belief systems and identity, her current practice investigates the relationship between the human self and the divine self.
Before embarking on a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Sculpture at the National Art School, Cribbin’s training began in a pottery village in Vietnam, inspiring her to study under several artists in Berlin, China, Indonesia and Australia before completing a Diploma in Ceramics from Gymea TAFE in Sydney, Australia. She further honed her craft of Sculpture at Tom Bass Sculpture Studio, receiving several study scholarships and a teacher traineeship.
With a background in Ceramics, Healing Arts, and Community Services, Cribbin has actively nurtured community connections, advocating support for neurodiversity, mental health and aged and disability care. Since 2017, she has been engaged in the aged and disability sector and in 2018 Cribbin initiated Clay Sessions, pioneering the introduction of ceramic workshops to the Wollondilly Shire. These workshops were designed to offer mindful clay therapy, intertwining art and well-being for the community’s benefit. Continuing her dedication to supportive education, Cribbin has imparted her expertise in Ceramics and Sculpture across various renowned institutions such as Waverley Art School, Campbeltown Art Centre, and Tom Bass Sculpture Studio. Additionally, she has facilitated projects for notable entities like the Sydney Opera House, Little Orange, Headspace, Western Sydney University, Sydenham Edge Festival, and Bellingen Camp Creative.
Cribbin has been a finalist in the Ingenuity Sculpture Festival, Blacktown Art Prize, Tom Bass Figurative Sculpture Prize, and Winner of Sculpture In The Valley, Port Hacking Potters Award and The Harvey Galleries Award.
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Harvey Galleries was founded by the Harvey family in 1994 with an eye to establish a dynamic and inclusive contemporary art space on the North Shore of Sydney. For almost three decades we have expanded our reach to over three gallery locations and an ever expanding stable of the best artists Australia has to offer.
Harvey Galleries acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which our galleries stand. The Guringai people (Seaforth), the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation (Sydney), and the Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation (Melbourne).
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