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E D U C A T I O N

2021 Bachelor of Visual Art, Adelaide Central School of Art

G R O U P E X H I B I T I O N S

2022 ‘Bloomin’ Arists!’ Endspace Gallery, Adelaide

'Wish You Were Here’, Adelaide Central Gallery

2021 ‘Graduate Exhibition’ Adelaide Central School of Art Student Gallery

'Wish You Were Here’, Adelaide Central Gallery

10x10(x10?)’,  Adelaide Central School of Art Student Gallery

2020 ‘Keeping the Lights On’, The Floating Goose, Adelaide

Socially Engaged Practices’, Adelaide Central School of Art Student Gallery

Connection under social distancing’ South Australian Living Artists Festival, National Wine Centre of Australia

2019 ‘Articulate’, Adelaide Central School of Art Student Gallery

2018 South Australian Living Arts Festival, Swedish Tarts, Henley

South Australian Living Arts Festival, Leap Health Clubs, Adelaide

A W A R D S

2022 SALA City Rural Emerging Artist Award - Finalist


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Caitlin Berzins received her Bachelor of Visual Art from Adelaide Central School of Art in 2021 and has since had work commissioned by the Wyatt Benevolent Institution Inc in 2022 as well as being selected as a finalist in the SALA City Rural Emerging Artist Award for her work included in the group exhibition ‘Bloomin’ Arists!’ 2022, Endspace Gallery, Adelaide. Previous group exhibitions include ‘Wish you were here’, 2021, Adelaide Central Gallery,‘Keeping the lights on’, 2020, Floating Goose Studios, Adelaide, and ‘Connection under social distancing’, 2020, National Wine Centre of Australia, Adelaide. 

Caitlin’s atmospheric and slightly abstracted urban-scapes bring to mind a fusion of familiarity and ambiguity, fluidity and transience; paying homage to the minutiae of contemporary life. Caitlin’s work highlights the subtle interactions between people within their environment to create an energy and mood that echos the intangible spirit of a place. These observed moments feature people undefined in their identity enabling the viewer to build upon the image and engage with “the epic story that continues invisibly around you” - John Koenig.