Mia is a conceptual multidisciplinary artist located in the Northern Rivers, Australia where she lives with her partner and three children on the edges of Nightcap National Park.
Her practice is a testament to her reverence for nature as muse, with her work deeply engaged with natural world systems and phenomena. She uses digital tools, generative processes (both computer and analog), and biodata to evoke meaningful approaches that observe, process, and reflect the world around us.
In her emerging years as an artist, Mia’s work has been exhibited through Sothebys, Unit London, Vellum LA, Tweed Regional Gallery (Australia), and participated at international art fairs including West Bund Art Fair (China) courtesy of Art Pharmacy, and Art Basel (USA) courtesy of National Geographic and TIME magazine.
Her works have been recognized by the Arab Bank Switzerland Digital Art Prize (finalist, 2024), Wollumbin Art Award at the Tweed Regional Gallery (Emerging Artist Award Recipient, 2022), Yarilla Arts and Museum STILL: National still Life Award (finalist, 2023) and the York Botanic Art Prize (finalist, 2023).
Mia holds a Bachelor of Music (performance) from the Queensland Conservatorium, and Masters in Film from Griffith Film School.
Her video work is licensed for commercial and corporate spaces in the USA (Standard Vision), France (Artpoint), and Australia (Art Pharmacy), and sits in private and public facing commercial collections.