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Welcome to Feyona van Stom’s site

Feyona van Stom has lived and worked in Hong Kong, America and Australia. Studied painting in Connecticut, USA and in Sydney, Australia. Received the Diploma in fine arts and won the Sculpture prize at Seaforth college of Fine Arts, Sydney in 1994.

Artworks are in collections in America, South America, Europe and the UK, in China and Japan as well as in Australia and New Zealand.

She has been exhibiting since 1990 in galleries and local town exhibitions as well as many charity and art auctions, artsydney fairs, and In SOFA New York and Chicago ( the prestigious international Sculpture, Objects and Functional Art fair) for the past 7 years.

Some of the Australian galleries that have carried her work are SOHO gallery, Global gallery, Ewart gallery, Frances Keevil galleries, Tap gallery, SAUC gallery, Mary Place gallery and Studio W in Sydney, Cudgegong gallery in Gulgong, Manyung gallery in Victoria, Studio Altenburg in Braidwood, the Cottage gallery in Griffiths, Fusion gallery in Perth. She also exhibits with and is a vice president with the Sculptor’s Society of NSW.

She exhibited at artsydney07 with Kathrin Longhurst and Nadia Turner and exhibited gallery41 and some gallery artists works in artsydney 08 and artsydney09.

Salishan gallery in Portland, Oregon have also carried her works and Show of Hands in Philadelphia, USA.

She has shown her works for the past 7 years at SOFA (The International exhibition of Sculptures, Objects and Functional Art) in New York and has also exhibited at SOFA Chicago.

Feyona has also owned a gallery in Whale beach and opened a gallery in Woolloomooloo – gallery41 more than 3 years ago, which exhibits both her own works and works of other contemporary artists, including her sculptor son Willem.

Feyona loves to draw, paint and sculpt the human body and is also very interested in colours and abstract painting and the way colours make us feel. Her clay bodies are always a celebration of the human form and its movement. Feyona loves primitive firings and the results she gets with them from the clay.The experiment is continual, and the ideas are always changing. Clay is not the only material, as Feyona has also worked in glass, bronze, hebel, wood and metals – but clay is her preferred material.

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You can contact me through gallery41:

gallery41
41 Riley St
Woolloomooloo NSW 2011

gallery41 hours: 1-6 pm
Wednesdays - Saturday
and by appointment

Phone: +61 (0)408 226 827

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