Ava Seymour
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Ava Seymour is a New Zealand artist born in Palmerston North in 1967. She attended the Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE in Prahran in 1988. Seymour was based in Berlin for two years, where she began producing her photocollages. She returned to New Zealand in 1994 and had her first exhibition in 1995. In 2001, Seymour was appointed a Frances Hodgkins Fellow. During this fellowship, she focused on Central Otago imagery. In 2009, Seymour received a McCahon House Artist residency, during which she developed work that was included in The Kauri Project: A Delicate Balance at Te Uru Contemporary Gallery, April 2015.
Seymour's Health, Happiness and Housing is a suite of 15 photographic montages of New Zealanders and their state housing, described as a "perceptive and astringent portrait of New Zealand" by Ron Brown. It was exhibited at Artspace NZ in Auckland and The Physics Room in Christchurch in 1997 and 1998, and was subsequently acquired by Auckland Art Gallery.
Seymour's work is included in the collections of Auckland Art Gallery, Te Papa Tongarewa, The National Gallery of Australia, The National Gallery of Victoria, and Queensland Art Gallery.