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Discover the captivating artistry of Amina Briggs, an indigenous artist delving deep into the intricate layers of identity, racism and feminism. Through digital art, mural painting, and sculpture, Briggs fearlessly confronts these societal injustices. Their brilliant use of pink and blue hues creates a powerful visual language, shedding light on the cruel realities of discrimination. Provoking a shift in perspective, these colors challenge preconceived notions, fostering empathy and healing. Immerse yourself in the transformative world of Briggs' art, where the interplay of pink and blue ignites conversations and inspires a more inclusive society.

Photo by Mireille Stahle

Amina Briggs is a Boonwurrung, Ugar and Erub artist best known for her digital art and mural painting that explore themes of identity, feminism, and racism. Her work reflects her perspective on the world around her in a contemporary style.

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Education

RMIT - Bachlors of Fine Art Sculpture

Victorian College of the Arts - Bachelors of Fine Art Honours

Victorian College of the Arts - Master of Contemporary Art

Artistic skills

Digital Art (Photoshop & Illustrator)

Mural painting

Sculpture

Exhibitions and shows

Subtlet

June 19 2022

1/96 Little Butler St, Richmond

Platform exhitibition

Fortyfivedownstairs

Sept 28 2022

45 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC

Just another agency x Revolver upstairs - Time Blind

April 14 2023

Lvl 2/229 Chapel St, Prahan VIC

Ebb and Flow,

Nov 20 2022

201 Smith St, Fitzroy VIC

FIRST PEOPLES MELBOURNE ART TRAMS 2023

June 13 2023 - June 13 2024

Melbourne VIC

Art-related employment and collaborations

I have assisted or collaborated with the following artists below:

Aretha Brown

Mural assistance

Charlotte Allingham - Coffinbirth

Public Digital art collaboration

David Lee Pereira

Mural collaboration

Jarra Karalinar Steel

Resin sculpture assistance

Matt Adnate

Mural assistance

Yhonnie Scarce

Glass sculpture assistance

Wominjeka

Wominjeka