Artist CV - Stephanie Siu


Independent visual artist with curatorial experience. Practice explores themes of memory, grief, and becoming. 


Education
Masters of Art Curatorship - The University of Melbourne (2022 - 2024)
- First Class Honours
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - The University of Melbourne (2018 - 2021)

- Double major in Media Comms and Psychology, First Class Honours
- Minor thesis on the impacts of colonisation on the fetishisation of Asian women


Solo Exhibitions
Visions, Black Cat, Melbourne (2023)
In a Weird Way, Life’s Too Short, Melbourne (2022)

Group Exhibitions
Un/Real, Dark Horse Experimenter, Melbourne (2025)
Merri-bek Summer Show: (Be)Longing, Counihan Gallery, Melbourne (2024)
Past Present Future, Abbotsford Convent, Melbourne (2024)
Meet You at the Corner, Library at the Dock, Melbourne (2024)
2023, Fiftyfive, Melbourne (2023)
IWD 4.0, Abbotsford Convent, Melbourne (2023)
Crush, Fiftyfive, Melbourne (2023)
Home, 380 co., Melbourne (2022)
Fifty Squared Art Prize, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne (2022)
Conceptual Echoes, Library at The Dock, Melbourne (2021)

Other Projects
Research Assistant, Kathmandu Triennale 2026
Curator, “SCRAM!” mixed-media collaborative work for Swarm, Science Gallery, Melbourne (2022)
Curator, Conceptual Echoes, Library at the Dock, Melbourne (2021)
“Heirloom Room! (with Kenny Pittock)” sculpture workshop for Becoming You, Immigration Museum, Melbourne (2021) 


Awards and Grants
Trocadero Projects Mentorship Recipient (2024)
UMSU Creative Arts Grants (2020)

Published Work 
Exhibition review, ‘Hymn, Hope, And Harmony: The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial Of Contemporary Art‘, Art+Australia (2025)
Artwork, ‘Blue Lights’, Voiceworks Mag #133: Loaf (2025)
Exhibition review, ‘Slime Engine x Ding Li’, ArtAsiaPacific Online (2020)





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© Stephanie Siu 2021

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I acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as traditional custodians of the land I live and work on.


© Stephanie Siu 2021

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I acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as traditional custodians of the land I live and work on.