A COLLABORATION WITH ARTS PROJECT AUSTRALIA

Arts Project Australia is an internationally leading visual arts organisation that champions neurodivergent artists and artists with intellectual disability. Through their studio program, exhibition opportunities, and professional development pathways, they empower Arts Project artists to develop their practice and build meaningful careers in the contemporary arts sector.   

 

Steven AJZENBERG   b. 1964, Melbourne   Joined Arts Project Australia in 2000    Steven Ajzenberg is a figurative painter whose process is often infused with a wry sense of humour. Over the years a clear pattern of development can be seen in his practice. While early work explored comic illustrations and paintings accompanied by text, a gradual stylistic evolution has seen him demonstrate a more complete and assured focus on colour and composition.     Ajzenberg has worked at Arts Project Australia since 2000. He presented his first solo exhibition at Arts Project Australia in 2010 and has been included in several group exhibitions including, Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne, 2000-2014; National Gallery of Victoria 150th Anniversary, Melbourne, 2011; and Pearls of Arts Project Australia: The Stuart Purves Collection, National touring exhibition, 2007-2009. In 2010 his animation A good day that always ends the wrong way was awarded an Honourable mention in This Film Festival, Calgary Canada.    Public collections include the National Gallery of Victoria. His work is also held in national and international private and corporate collections.

 

Steven AJZENBERG 

b. 1964, Melbourne 

Joined Arts Project Australia in 2000 

 Steven Ajzenberg is a figurative painter whose process is often infused with a wry sense of humour. Over the years a clear pattern of development can be seen in his practice. While early work explored comic illustrations and paintings accompanied by text, a gradual stylistic evolution has seen him demonstrate a more complete and assured focus on colour and composition.  

 Ajzenberg has worked at Arts Project Australia since 2000. He presented his first solo exhibition at Arts Project Australia in 2010 and has been included in several group exhibitions including, Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne, 2000-2014; National Gallery of Victoria 150th Anniversary, Melbourne, 2011; and Pearls of Arts Project Australia: The Stuart Purves Collection, National touring exhibition, 2007-2009. In 2010 his animation A good day that always ends the wrong way was awarded an Honourable mention in This Film Festival, Calgary Canada.  

Public collections include the National Gallery of Victoria. His work is also held in national and internationalprivate and corporate collections.