Spencer Harrison
Spencer Harrison
Spencer Harrison is a queer Australian visual artist whose dazzling JOY installation at Broadway Sydney Shopping Centre transforms colour into a powerful political force celebrating LGBTIQ+ identity. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and public art, Harrison's practice uses vibrant perspex jewels and dancing light to create spaces where joy becomes resistance and queer visibility shines unapologetically.
Harrison's practice explores geometric abstraction in dialogue with the modern world. Working across painting, drawing, sculpture, murals, video, and installation, Harrison's visual language draws on design, architecture, technology, and the built environment, examining tensions between minimalism and maximalism, order and disorder.
Central to Harrison's practice is the exploration of colour—its perception, symbolism, emotional impact, and socio-political meaning. As a queer artist, Harrison wields colour as a powerful force that conveys emotion, serves as a symbol of pride, and acts as a form of protest against discrimination.
Over the past decade, Harrison has exhibited regularly in solo and group exhibitions across Australia. Alongside his gallery practice, he undertakes major public artworks and commissions, collaborating with organisations including the Melbourne Immigration Museum, White Night, David Jones, Victorian Metro Tunnel, and the City of Melbourne. His work is held in private collections across Australia, the UK, and the USA, including the Justin Art House Museum in Melbourne.
Harrison graduated in 2021 from the Victorian College of Arts, Melbourne, with a Masters of Contemporary Art (First Class Honours).
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