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Australian Women Artists
The podcast
Ep 60 Kiata Mason
Kiata Mason’s work explores the quiet drama of domestic life.
Her paintings showcase rooms we all have and often just rush through them but, like all good painters, Kiata’s work causes us to pause. And reflect.
Her paintings often reference her own family history and the coastal home she now lives and works in.
Kiata’s formal training was at the National Art School in Sydney, where she undertook a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting. She later built on this foundation with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) in Drawing, and then a Master of Fine Arts (Drawing), all at National Art School.
She’s been a finalist and semi-finalist in many major painting prizes including the Sulman, Doug Moran, Black Swan and Paddington art prizes and she has won the Muswellbrook Art prize for works on paper.
Across prizes, residencies and exhibitions, Kiata has held onto a deeply personal, drawing-led practice that honours the everyday without sentimentalising it.
Our discussion was broad and covered a lot of areas of interest to all artists I reckon. She’s a deep thinker and a very talented and compassionate painter.
Head to the link in my bio to have a listen to our conversation.
@kiatamasonart is represented by @akbellingergallery and @curatorialandco
Images
1 KM
2 Breakfast with Dorris, 2019 122 x 91
3 Because of the Spring Flowers 2019 122 x 92
4 One of Gran’s Good Plates 2017 45.8 x 61
5 Surrounded by Art 2025 73 x 90
6 From the Gallery of Small Things exhibition Paintings and Ceramics, 2026
By Richard GrahamAustralian Women Artists
The podcast
Ep 60 Kiata Mason
Kiata Mason’s work explores the quiet drama of domestic life.
Her paintings showcase rooms we all have and often just rush through them but, like all good painters, Kiata’s work causes us to pause. And reflect.
Her paintings often reference her own family history and the coastal home she now lives and works in.
Kiata’s formal training was at the National Art School in Sydney, where she undertook a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting. She later built on this foundation with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) in Drawing, and then a Master of Fine Arts (Drawing), all at National Art School.
She’s been a finalist and semi-finalist in many major painting prizes including the Sulman, Doug Moran, Black Swan and Paddington art prizes and she has won the Muswellbrook Art prize for works on paper.
Across prizes, residencies and exhibitions, Kiata has held onto a deeply personal, drawing-led practice that honours the everyday without sentimentalising it.
Our discussion was broad and covered a lot of areas of interest to all artists I reckon. She’s a deep thinker and a very talented and compassionate painter.
Head to the link in my bio to have a listen to our conversation.
@kiatamasonart is represented by @akbellingergallery and @curatorialandco
Images
1 KM
2 Breakfast with Dorris, 2019 122 x 91
3 Because of the Spring Flowers 2019 122 x 92
4 One of Gran’s Good Plates 2017 45.8 x 61
5 Surrounded by Art 2025 73 x 90
6 From the Gallery of Small Things exhibition Paintings and Ceramics, 2026