ABOUT ME
Pamela Pirovic was born in Western Sydney in 1994 and is an emerging Sydney-based artist both in the fine arts and commercial realm.
Her artist practice examines the role of the body in gender politics often to a humorous effect using photography and video. She uses herself and her family among others to stage scenarios that offer critique on the representation of women, the representation or non- representation of aging and animal-human relations.
On the other hand, her commercial practice spans across multidisciplinary aspects of photography that include beauty, fashion, home interiors, food and still life.
Pamela completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts (First Class Honours) at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney in 2016.
In 2021, Pamela was awarded the Emerging Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Scholarship for a series of works that explores her cultural heritage and familial connections. She has exhibited in spaces across Greater Sydney including Darren Knight Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre. In 2017 Pamela undertook a month-long residency at Can Serrat in El Bruc, Spain.
She was photographer on Cherine Fahd's 'Being Together - Parramatta Yearbook' project, a partnership between the MCA and PAS in 2021-2022 and Greg Semu’s ‘Lifting the Tapu’ partnership between the MCA and Blacktown Arts in 2024, both of which won the Engagement Programs for Large Organisations Category at The IMAGinE Awards in 2023, and 2024 respectively.
