CASE STUDY

Crista Bradshaw

Crista Bradshaw is a proud Wangkumaran Contemporary artist. Residing in regional South Australia, Bradshaw grew up without much of a connection to her Wangkumaran heritage and later came to discover that through the process of colonisation and dispossession, her family had lost its relationship with their language group. It was only in her late teens that Bradshaw began to look deeper and re-establish this connection.

Bradshaw’s practice has since evolved from a merely surface-level interpretation of Western and Aboriginal art separately, into a much more refined exploration of the inner workings of each, and how they relate/fit together to expand on each other. Being of both Aboriginal Australian and European descent, Crista Bradshaw is discovering how these two parts of her identity can unify through an exploration of culture and self, and is further examining how contemporary Aboriginal and Western art can be combined to reflect the healing of colonisation in Australia.

She works within a mixed disciplinary approach, having worked with forms of expanded painting, sculpture and installation. She investigates how these can better represent the ways in which Indigenous and Australian art have evolved and, in extension, the evolution of Indigenous Australia. With in-depth knowledge of Indigenous dreaming, dot painting, contemporary painting practices and techniques, Bradshaw employs a deep understanding of both cultural importance and unity between these art forms.

CRISTA BRADSHAW | MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST. PHOTO: GREG ADAMS
CRISTA BRADSHAW | MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST. PHOTO: GREG ADAMS

This opportunity feels like the next step in my creative journey, building on my artistic practice while developing the skills and confidence to curate with purpose and care... most of all, I’m excited to contribute to greater First Nations representation and leadership within the curatorial field.

Crista Bradshaw, Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition 2026, Project Curator Mentorship recipient.
CAREER PROGRESSION & HELPMANN SUPPORT
  1. Presents work in the group exhibition, Stories, Bob Hawke Ministerial Centre

    2017
  2. Receives The Mill SALA Workshop Prize

    2018
  3. Presents work in the group exhibition, A quarter turn around the sun, SASA Gallery

    2020
  4. Receives the Trevor Nickolls Aboriginal Student Art Grant

    2021
  5. Receives the President of the Friends of the South Australian School of Art Prize

    2022
  6. Presents work in the group exhibition, Still Self, The Mill

    2023
    2023

    Exhibits as part of the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition

  7. Has work selected for presentation on the SALA Festival Jarvis Škoda Art Car

    2023
    2023

    Receives the SALA Award as part of the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition Value: $1,000

  8. Presents work in the group exhibition, OUR MOB: Art by South Australian Aboriginal Artists

    2023
    2023

    Receives the Helpmann Academy People’s Choice Award as part of the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition Value: $250

  9. 2023 Presents solo exhibition, gawa nali yanta-ra nanta nura-anai (Come on, we’ll go to my camp), Online

    2023
    2023

    Receives a Helpmann Academy grant to support a project realised regionally. This resulted in the exhibition gawa nali yanta-ra nanta nura-anai (Come on, we’ll go to my camp) that featured photographic works Value: $1,714.95

  10. Receives the UniSA Medal of Outstanding Academic Achievement, and the UniSA Creative Graduate Exhibition Prize

    2025
  11. Begins working at Adelaide Contemporary Experimental Gallery as Education and Studios Coordinator (First Nations) working direct to support First Nations artists involved in their programming

    2025
    2025

    Selected for the Helpmann Academy Stobie Pole Project, a unique commissioning opportunity with SA Power Networks Value: $3,000

  12. Presents solo exhibition, Yuru Walbiri-ana: Only Shadow, Burra Regional Gallery

    2025
    2026

    Selected as the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition Project Curator. With mentorship from Samstag Museum Associate Curator, Anna Zagala, she is involved with the curation of the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition 2026 Value: $13,000

  13. Curates the exhibition, Future Studios: 2025, Adelaide Contemporary Experimental Gallery

    2025
  14. Undertakes the Guildhouse Collections Project as presented with the City of Adelaide, presenting the exhibition Between the Archives: an Indigenous Perspective as an outcome from the residency project in the City of Adelaide’s ART POD

    2025
  15. $20K +

    value in support and
    opportunities from
    Helpmann Academy

  1. 2017

    Presents work in the group exhibition, Stories, Bob Hawke Ministerial Centre

  2. 2018

    Receives The Mill SALA Workshop Prize

  3. 2020

    Presents work in the group exhibition, A quarter turn around the sun, SASA Gallery

  4. 2021

    Receives the Trevor Nickolls Aboriginal Student Art Grant

  5. 2022

    Receives the President of the Friends of the South Australian School of Art Prize

  6. 2023

    Presents work in the group exhibition, Still Self, The Mill

  7. 2023

    Exhibits as part of the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition

  8. 2023

    Has work selected for presentation on the SALA Festival Jarvis Škoda Art Car

  9. 2023

    Receives the SALA Award as part of the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition Value: $1,000

  10. 2023

    Presents work in the group exhibition, OUR MOB: Art by South Australian Aboriginal Artists

  11. 2023

    Receives the Helpmann Academy People’s Choice Award as part of the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition Value: $250

  12. 2023

    2023 Presents solo exhibition, gawa nali yanta-ra nanta nura-anai (Come on, we’ll go to my camp), Online

  13. 2023

    Receives a Helpmann Academy grant to support a project realised regionally. This resulted in the exhibition gawa nali yanta-ra nanta nura-anai (Come on, we’ll go to my camp) that featured photographic works Value: $1,714.95

  14. 2025

    Receives the UniSA Medal of Outstanding Academic Achievement, and the UniSA Creative Graduate Exhibition Prize

  15. 2025

    Begins working at Adelaide Contemporary Experimental Gallery as Education and Studios Coordinator (First Nations) working direct to support First Nations artists involved in their programming

  16. 2025

    Selected for the Helpmann Academy Stobie Pole Project, a unique commissioning opportunity with SA Power Networks Value: $3,000

  17. 2025

    Presents solo exhibition, Yuru Walbiri-ana: Only Shadow, Burra Regional Gallery

  18. 2025

    Curates the exhibition, Future Studios: 2025, Adelaide Contemporary Experimental Gallery

  19. 2025

    Undertakes the Guildhouse Collections Project as presented with the City of Adelaide, presenting the exhibition Between the Archives: an Indigenous Perspective as an outcome from the residency project in the City of Adelaide’s ART POD

  20. 2026

    Selected as the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition Project Curator. With mentorship from Samstag Museum Associate Curator, Anna Zagala, she is involved with the curation of the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition 2026 Value: $13,000

  21. $20K +

    value in support and
    opportunities from
    Helpmann Academy