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Karen Casey was born on 1956 in Hobart, Tasmania, is an Australian painter, printmaker, and new media artist (1956–2021). Discover Karen Casey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Born 1956
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Birthplace Hobart, Tasmania
Date of death 15 October, 2021
Died Place Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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1956

Karen Casey (7 January 1956–15 October 2021) was an Australian interdisciplinary artist of the Palawa people, Australia.

1980

Casey began exhibiting her artwork in the late 1980s, and worked for over three decades in a diverse range of media, from painting and printmaking to installation, video, performance and public art.

Her work investigated the "experiential and philosophical understanding of the interrelationships between various cultural and spiritual traditions and aspects of contemporary western science."

Casey was interested in metaphysics, consciousness and interconnection, and these influenced her work.

Her piece Got the Bastard provided new insight into the life of Aboriginal women.

1987

In 1987, she took part in "Aboriginal Australians in Print and Poster", co-curated by an Aboriginal and non Aboriginal person.

2000

A collaborative work with Damian Smith, called Bruny, won the Art of Place Reconciliation Award in the Fifth National Indigenous Heritage Art Awards in 2000, and was exhibited in the accompanying Art of Place exhibition.

2003

She was Melbourne's Artist in Residence in 2003.

Casey was born in Hobart, Tasmania.

Casey attended art school at the Tasmanian College of Advanced Education where she studied silversmithing.

Following school she moved to Melbourne to work as a graphic designer.

2006

In 2006, she collaborated with Darryl Cowie on the Reconciliation Touchstone sculpture that incorporated the imprints of 64 handshakes.

2012

In 2012, Casey received the National New Media Art Award, the most significant award in Australia for new media art.

In 2021, Casey summited two pieces to RMIT Gallery's Future U project.

Using MRI and CT scans of her own liver, she created an animated film called Transplanted, a piece that was described as "remarkable" by art critic Barnaby Smith.

She also submitted a duratran print entitled Transmutation included a CT scan of her own head.

Casey's work is included in the collections of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, National Gallery of Victoria, Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), the British Museum, and the Seattle Art Museum.

Casey received a liver transplant at the Austin hospital.