Australian artist based in Los Angeles.
Australian artist based in Los Angeles.
Hey there, art enthusiasts and daydreamers! Meet Anna Carey, an Australian artist who blends photography, model-making, film, and drawing to create dreamy, miniature architectural marvels.
Raised on the Gold Coast and inspired by her tropical upbringing, Anna studied art at the Queensland College of Art before moving to LA, where she’s been crafting her imaginative works for the past nine years. Her art reawakens the imagination, blending reality with fantasy in familiar yet surreal landscapes.
Known for her playful, disorienting constructed photography, her work is currently on display at the Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach, Tweed Regional Gallery and she has an exciting new project set to hit HOTA this November. We chatted to Anna about her journey from aspiring teacher to acclaimed artist. We chatted to Anna about her journey from aspiring teacher to acclaimed artist.
What do you miss most about Gold Coast?
The weather
Tell us a little bit about yourself.
I grew up on the Gold Coast with a lot of time spent in North Queensland on a yacht so I’m a tropical girl. I studied Art at Queensland College of Art on the Gold Coast and have been living in Los Angeles for the last 9 years. Both places have informed my work and feed off each other. I am interested in the connection between Australia and the USA and have been making models of iconic architectural places of leisure based on places such as the Gold Coast as well as Los Angeles, Palm Springs Miami and Las Vegas. The works are a combination of places, creating work that is strangely familiar like the feeling of déjà vu.
What’s been your journey to becoming an artist?
I have always loved creativity and the visual arts so I went to Art School at QCA after high school, but I never thought I would be a practicing artist and instead teaching or curating or something in the arts. In our final assessment, we had to make a body of work to show at the Gold Coast Gallery and the gallery ended up acquiring all the works for their collection and my teacher said to be me ‘now you have to be an artist’. I knew what he was talking about and felt that was my journey.
How would you describe your work?
I work with constructed photography by making miniature models and photographing them. The work is disorientating yet dreamy and a little bit fun.
As an artist what has been the biggest opportunity and/or challenge so far?
The biggest opportunity so far is hard to pinpoint as there have been different opportunities that are ‘big’ in different ways. Being acquired by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is very prestigious and I feel very proud of that accomplishment. Things feel big for me on a personal level, such as the new project I am currently working on with HOTA. Showing at LAX airport, Soho hotel and the Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach has been special as I love showing my work in a place that travellers pass through. It’s just so fitting for my work and the hotels and motels I make.
What’s on the cards for the rest of 2024?
Currently I have a show at the Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach as well as the Tweed Regional Art Gallery. There is also a very exciting project I am working on with HOTA, which will be open this November. Details will be announced very soon!
What is the best piece of advice you’ve received as an artist?
You can’t escape maths.
What are your Gold Coast Favourites:
Café: My local spot Switchfoot
Restaurant: Cantina
Bar: I know it’s not Gold Coast but Ventura Brewing is my new local spot as I am in Rainbow Bay on the border.
Beach: Rainbow Bay
How do you choose to spend your days off?
With family and friends.