Portrait of Mindy Doré
  • As an artist and maker, Mindy’s practice includes printmaking, painting and ceramics.

    She grew up around the harbour waters of the Borogegal and Cammeraigal people in Sydney. She now lives in nipaluna/Hobart, home of the Muwinina people, on the beautiful island of lutruwita/Tasmania. 

    Her artworks are abstracted compositions of rich colour, geometric form and the space between forms.

    Hand-printing is central to her artmaking, with its meditative processes bringing clarity to feeling, thought, and experience. Mindy’s creative practice is how she reconnects to an inner state of being and a place of solace.

    Her work continues to evolve towards an increasingly minimalist form of abstraction.

    Mindy is represented in lutruwita/Tasmania by Handmark.

  • Mindy graduated from the University of Tasmania in 2014 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in printmaking. Before pursuing art, she studied and worked in architecture.

    Artbank and various private and commercial collections across Australia hold her prints. She is a member of NAVA, the Print Council of Australia and the artist collective, nowhereprint.

    Her solo and group shows include as winner of the Bett Gallery Award and as a finalist in the Henry Jones Art Prize; at Megalo Print Studio, Derwent Valley Arts, Poimena Art Gallery and at Handmark in nipaluna/Hobart. She has also exhibited in the United Kingdom.

    Her sunny studio overlooks timtumili minanya/River Derwent in the foothills of kunanyi/Mt Wellington in southern nipaluna/Hobart.

    Portrait photography by Amy Brown.