Australian Women Artists

Eliza Gosse

Richard Graham Season 1 Episode 6

Australian Women Artists

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Episode 6

Eliza Gosse

Eliza Gosse paints quiet suburban scenes focused on post-war and mid-century architecture and design. Her style is influenced not only by her love of nostalgia, but by her studies in architecture. Her flat two-dimensional painting style and muted colour schemes give off a warmth and welcoming (I think). The fact that she rarely paints figures is to allow the viewer to picture themselves in these gorgeous scenes. 

 

But when she does paint figures...they go alright too. Twice chosen as a finalist in the Archibald!

 

Eliza Gosse graduated with a Master of Fine Art from the Nat Art School, Sydney in 2019. Her work has been exhibited in public and private galleries since 2016. Gosse’s work has been selected for numerous awards and prizes including the Archibald Prize (2023, 2022) and Wynne Prize (2020), Paddington Art Prize (2023, 2021) and won the Mosman Alan Gamble Award (2022) and the John Olsen Drawing Prize (2017). In 2024 she was awarded a Bundanon Trust Residency. 

 

It was a great, easy conversation. I’m sure you’ll enjoy her story. 

 

Eliza Gosse is currently practicing in Sydney and represented by Edwina Corlette Gallery (Brisbane) and Olsen Gallery (Sydney) and this conversation took place in her fabulous converted pizza restaurant in Sydney.

 

 

To listen to our conversation, head to the link in my bio or search ‘Australian Women Artists’ wherever you find your podcasts. 

 

 

Paintings

1.    Grapefruit, Burnt Toast and Raspberry Jam 2023 acrylic on canvas 132x122

2.    Eucalyptus and Gum-nuts Collected From An Afternoon Walk 2023 acrylic on canvas 152x182

3.    Ocean Views Can be Glimpsed Beyond 2023 acrylic on canvas 180x150

4.    In My Grandmother’s Garden (a preview glimpse from Eliza’s new solo show at Edwina Corlette Gallery opening 9/5/25

5.    Breakfast at Ours (Archibald finalist) 2023 oil on board 2 panels, 137.5x86.6 and 145.5x97