erincox is a multidisciplinary artist/curator. With an underlying sense of quirk and fun erincox creates assemblages to form vibrant and often provocative pieces that explore feminism and its intersection with capitalism.
Founding member of the Lucy Goosey Feminist Art Collective. Formed in 2019 the Lucy Goosey Feminist Art Collective is a group of gender-diverse artists located in Melbourne/Naarm, who create from within a feminist context. Presenting artworks that reflect on the female body in all guises, apathy, capitalism and consumerism, the modern mentality towards waste, and the patriarchal systems that dominate our world.
Group Exhibitions
Upcoming
A(di)pology. First Draft Gallery, Wooloomoloo.
2022
On the Brink. An exploration of tipping points: ecological, psychological and social. Lucy Goosey Feminist Art Collective. Sandbox Studios, Brunswick.
When you think about feminism. Women’s Art Register. George Paton Gallery, Melbourne
It’s in our Nature: A feminist view of the Anthropocene. Lucy Goosey Feminist Art Collective. School House Studios, Coburg.
Reworked: It’s in our Nature: A feminist view of the Anthropocene. Lucy Goosey Feminist Art Collective. Connection Art Space, Dandenong.
2021
Lucy Goosey inaugural group exhibition. Noir Darkroom, Coburg
2020
Hand show. Noir Darkroom, Coburg
Bushfire benefit. Noir Darkroom, Coburg
Bushfire benefit. Satellite gallery, Fitzroy
2019
Fat Feminism – a group exhibition curated by erincox. Noir Darkroom, Coburg
Small works. Brunswick St Gallery
2018
A Very Noir Xmas. Noir Darkroom, Coburg
Safe Spaces Group show. Noir Darkroom, Coburg
Solo Exhibitions
2018
An Otherwise Quiet Room – Moreland Sessions. Spotted Mallard, Brunswick
2013
Boat People. Northcote Library, Northcote
Park Life. Reservoir Library, Reservoir
2008
Drawings of Melbourne Musicians #2. Eisenberg Gallery of Experimental Art, East Brunswick
2007
Drawings of Melbourne Musicians. Eisenberg Gallery of Experimental Art, East Brunswick
2004/2005
Fantastical Reality , The Old Fire Station Cafe, Preston
2004
Drawn to Music. Synergy Gallery, Northcote
2003
Fantastical Reality. Trades Hall, Carlton