Born 1964, Brisbane, Queensland; lives and works in Melbourne. Glenn Sloggett completed a Bachelor of Arts (Media Arts) at RMIT University in 1996. Sloggett’s first solo exhibition was at the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, in 1999. Sloggett has exhibited widely throughout Australia and in international contexts, including the 11th Asian Art Biennale, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2004; Image and Imagination: 9th Mois de la Photo, Montreal, Canada, 2005; Cheaper and Deeper, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, 2007; and Morbid, Albury Regional Art Gallery, 2009. Recent exhibitions include the solo show A White Trash Love Story, Stills Gallery, Sydney, 2012, and the group exhibition We Used to Talk about Love: Balnaves Contemporary Photomedia, 2013, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. Sloggett has received several awards including the John and Margaret Baker Fellowship for an emerging artist, Albury Regional Art Gallery, 2001, and the Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award, Gold Coast City Gallery, 2008.
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