ARTIST SALLY ANDERSON
“Creativity has always been such fundamental part of my expression and understanding,” says Sydney-based artist Sally Anderson. “I am and have always been such a visual, intuitive and curious person.” Her initial introduction to art was through her mother, “a real maker of things”, Sally says. Growing up on the Northern Rivers of NSW, they would often go to the local craft markets and get ideas for what they could make at home. Sally started her undergraduate studies in Visual Art at Southern Cross University but halfway through she transferred to studying Fine Art at COFA in Sydney, and completed her degree in 2013 with a major in printmaking. After her graduate show some galleries invited her to participate in group shows, and many of her works were picked up by Sarah O’Neil of Small Spaces. Last year Sally travelled to Europe where she worked for an artist in Spain and participated in an artist residency at SIM - The Association of Icelandic Visual Artists - in Reykjavik, Iceland. “I still feel I have a long, exciting road ahead of me in terms of my career and I am so fortunate to have begun making a career out of my passion,” she says.