Aaron Chapman
Working across a range of mediums including photography, text, sculpture and public art, Aaron Chapman’s work is motivated by architecture and the home, and is embedded in interests in childhood and the metaphorical offerings of deconstructed homes. Chapman’s work has appeared at the Head On Photo Festival, Centre for Contemporary Photography and Bleach* Festival. In 2019, Chapman was a Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize semi-finalist and a finalist in the Australian Life Photography Competition at Art & About Sydney. In 2020, he was a finalist in Perth Centre for Photography’s CLIP Award and received the judge’s commendation award. Chapman has presented works at Swell Sculpture Festival and was commissioned to create new work for exhibition at the inaugural Solid Gold exhibition at HOTA (Home of the Arts) Gallery. Chapman attended Griffith University where he received the School of Humanities Writing Prize in 2015. His poetry and prose have appeared in international publications and Australian literary journals.