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BIOGRAPHY 

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Since studying visual anthropology in Melbourne, Australia and fine art in Florence, Italy Samantha has contributed artworks to both group and solo exhibitions. A multi-disciplinary artist, Samantha explores a variety of media to design and produce her creative projects. She draws inspiration from her cultural heritage, social environment and natural world. Samantha’s work is held in various private collections both within Australia and internationally, and has been commissioned for workshops, private collections, murals and commercial projects. She currently works as an accredited Art Psychotherapist in the community mental health sector providing art psychotherapy to improve participants' wellbeing.
Arena of inquiry - 

visual anthropology
social ethics
environmental advocacy 

TRAINING 

2022 MA Art Therapy LaTrobe Uni
2013 BA (hon) Visual Anthropology LaTrobe Uni
2016 RMIT Design program Japan
2014 Florence Academy of Art Italy
2010 RMIT residency program France

EXHIBITIONS

​2025 School House - Threshold (curator)
2024 Counihan Gallery - Summer exhibition
2024 St Heliers Street Gallery - Haldee
2024 Sorse gallery - Symbiosis
2023 Sol gallery - Bare
2023 Faux gallery - Being with
2022 West End - The Dutch Project
2021 Divine Dundas - Solo Exhibition
2018 Mr Wilkinson - Pretend I'm Not Here
2016 Breese Street Gallery - Slow Poke
2010 CCP - Dance Group Exhibition
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PROJECTS

MATERIALS
INKY
ARCHIVE
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Our practice recognises the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, as the owners and custodians of the places we work from. We recognise their sovereignty, culture and creativity. 

Samantha Sederof is a Melbourne Artist and ANZACATA & ACA registered Art Therapist & Counsellor providing services for children, adolescents and adults, family therapy, and the studio art group specialising in NDIS participants. Mental health and wellbeing is supported in a creative arts studio by using evidence based psychotherapeutic methods. 

SAMANTHA SEDEROF

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