The work of Olga Cironis contains layers of research, collected stories, muted voices and cultural heritage. Her work is loaded with meaning, provoking and seducing the viewer, navigating them through history and inviting them to question our social and environmental connections.
Olga Cironis examines notions of belonging, cultural globalisation, appropriated histories and accepted attitudes on belonging in the Australian cultural and social landscape.
She holds Masters and Bachelors of Visual Arts from the Sydney College of the Arts and is a prolific artist, contributing to solo and group exhibitions nationally and represented in many prominent collections.
Date of birth 23 February 1963Place of birth / nationalityZlín, CzechoslovakiaPlace activeFremantle, Western Australia